If you don’t mind me asking, how did you destroy it? I’m kind of worried about leaving my running for overnight prints. I’m worried the kind of print failure where a giant glob accumulates and are easy to deal with on something like a Rep2 would completely destroy the Printrbot.
My first printer and the only one I have right now is a Printrbot Simple Makers kit. I upgraded it to almost 8x8x8inches, with a heated build plate, doubled the accuracy, and a bunch of other improvements, but that cost me $700, and is still inferior to a rigidbot…
there’s flash forge clone’s on amazon for as low as $799 for dual extrusion and a variety to choose from. Another thing to think about is the cost of material and replacement parts. Being that there’s four of you on the machine something could go wrong where you’ll need to replace a part. Happy bot shopping!
I looked into the rigidbot a little. I think we wanted to work with a slightly more established printer. I get the feeling the rigidbot has a lot of potential, but also has a lot of kinks that need working out compared to the printrbot and doesn’t have the same level of support. Does this sound accurate?
Not in my opinion. The quality of prints from a Printrbot is exponentially worse than a Rigidbot, I’ve printed on my printrbot before upgrades, it was really poor quality. The Rigidbot has very few kinks that I’ve heard of. I talk on instagram with a maker who owns a rigidbot, and then got hired by them. His prints are exceptional, way better than I get on my printrbot, even after I doubled its precision. The Simple Metal isn’t a bad printer, but it’s just mediocre. I believe rigidbot is really a much better printer and Im a printrbot user through and through, and have no connection to either company lol. Rigidbot is a small company, but it also means they can give much more personal support. I’ve contacted printrbot a bunch of times, and they basically just refer you to forums and send you on your way
Thanks for the advice. I’m glad to hear positive feedback from a FF owner. Since starting this thread we’ve been going back and forth about what we want to spend. The Printrbot has the lead right now because of its relative price and the ability to upgrade it to compete with the FF at about the same cost as the FF, if not cheaper. But needless to say this decision isn’t proving to be easy.
If it’s any help, my Flashforge supplier tells me that the Wanhao Duplicator 4X is almost the same design as the Pro, comes with a glass build plate as standard and while it’s ( arguably ) not quite so attractive looking as the Pro, it does just as good a job. Oh! And it’s rather cheaper!
One last idea. THIS is probably the best 3D printing bargain this week. My Up! Mini is an incredibly reliable little box, with simple-to-use software and support that, honestly, peels away and leaves not a trace.
Up! have just made their new “Box” available. It’s called the Afinia H800 in the USA but check this…
Maan! I totally wish I needed to buy a new printer today!
My coworker has the UP Mini and mostly loves it (she mostly wishes she had more control over temperature). However, another of my coworkers bought the Printrbot Simple and they both agree that given the choice the Printrbot is a better option. With that said the Up Mini was high on my list originally.