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Nov 2016

One good thing is if you get a model of printer that is pretty common, like a prusa clone, most parts are interchangeable and can be ordered from other sites. So if they did short you parts, other than main frame components, you are able to get from other sources.

Well, it sounds like you should simply buy from somewhere else :slight_smile: It’s rare that you can fault Amazon in terms of customer support; although they’re technically only “middle men” for products, I’ve always found them to be excellent when handling complaints/issues with the products they sell. In the UK there are several printers around that price point, including a number of Prusa clones.

Hi Don, I’ve just gone through this learning process myself, and can offer some of my experiences. Firstly, it’s very useful to have two printers, so one “expensive” main printer, and one cheapo one to experiment and learn with (and to print parts for the other one if it’s down). I would suggest you start by buying the best you can afford, as this will save a LOT of frustration, time and hassle. I did some research and decided on the Original Prusa i3 Mk2 (kit). This turned out to be the best decision I’ve ever made in 3D Printing. The printer was very straightforward to build, with excellent instructions and very high quality parts. The resulting print quality is absolutely superb right out of the box (they provide pre-configured slicer etc, so you just click and go!).

It’s by far the best printer for the money, surpassing printers twice and three TIMES it’s cost.

Once you have one of these up and running, you really won’t want to mess with it, so for learning and tinkering, buy a cheap ebay job as a second printer. I got a second hand Malyan M150 off ebay and have spent the last few weeks re-building it (new electronics, new firmware, some new printed parts) and it’s now printing quite well, but to have the Prusa as my main printer is worth it’s weight in gold!

Doug

Hi. I have looked at the original Prusa kits as well and am leaning towards that option. There is a company locally that sells their own printer design and I want to get some info on that. It is also a Prusa clone but looks to have good local support.