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I am currently looking at getting a 3D printer for work. We are wanting a large build volume, high reliability, and quality. I am currently looking at the Ultimaker 2, Makerbot Replicator 5 (with the smart+nozzle), and the Lulzbot TAZ 5. Which one would you recommend (or any other)?

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I’ve used a Lulzbot TAZ 3 and it was absolutely awesome. The nozzle never clogged on me and the printer was very reliable. The new version looks great with all of the new upgrades. As for Ultimaker, I’ve heard great things, but I don’t have any personal experience. I’ve used a Makerbot Replicator 2 and had great results, but I can’t speak of the new versions. They’ve been getting really bad press on their extruders lately due to clogging issues. Hence why they have the new + version of their smart nozzle. I would be a little cautious of their new extruder system since there isn’t much data to show that it works well.

Also, the Taz and Ultimaker (?) are opensource software based. So you can experiment with different slicing engines and really fine tune the system. Makerbot has their own proprietary software that you can only use and it can be a little buggy at times.

I hope this helps!

I would limit to an Ultimaker or Lulzbot TAZ as both machines have huge installed user base and are very flexible.

A better comparison would be the UMO+ though as they are both then tinkerer’s machines with the UM2+ being somewhat easier for a less experienced user and one that does not want to tinker as much.

The only other thing to consider are drive technologies - UM’s are bowden and TAZ is direct drive.

I own 2 UMOs and have been blown away at what they can do - I am thinking about another printer and am considering the TAZ and UM2+ - bear in mind that I am a tinkerer, want the higher nozzle temperatures (270+), direct drive (for flexi) and therefore am leaning towards the taz - but if I just wanted something that worked I would go for the UM2+ as UM has developed extremely reliable machines, and testament to their software development - the taz uses Cura (developed by ultimaker).

They have US support and and a strong community.

There are other contenders, but IMHO having been printing for three years these two hit the sweet spot.

I have an ultimaker 2, for about a year now, more then happy, not many problems except the usual ones every printer has now and then ( clogging , finding out how to minimize stringing , getting prints off buildplate difficult : now resolved with BuilTak ) Their new Ultimaker 2 looks very promising, they have a standard Olsen block with interchangable nozzles, this feature I kinda miss on my ultimaker 2 standard.

3 years later

I’d throw in that it depends on what you want to use the printer for too.

The latest Ultimakers are just great. The U3 isn’t the traditional type with it’s sealed print head modules, but when you need 30 items printed over night reliably it really gets the job done. Just keep everything maintained, clean your nozzles with the right stuff regularly and level the board and it just keeps on going!!

The U3 and new U5 can print loads of new materials. If they actually stand by what was shown at the TCT fair on their stand then that’s really exciting, but my foray into flexible and Nylon FDM was short and disastrous!!

At work we have a U2+, a U2 and a U2 which we upgraded to 2+ and these are all still great machines, you can tweak them a lot more, but they aren’t quite as reliable if you need them to deliver. I would say that the U3 still lags the 2 and 2+ in speed of print, although seems to print nicer and the 2nd nozzle is good when you need to do overhangs etc, although you can do that without.

We used to have Makerbots (R2 and an R2+) These took ages to get good and also loads of bespoke parts and we got them close but they are years away from the Ultimakers of today. The MB5 was awful and I wouldn’t touch MB these days. Would love to have my fears taken away as I have find memories of MB when they were small!