MLDS
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I’m interested in buying Raise3D N2 Plus printer. Could you tell me your experience and short review about this printer. Are there other printers on the market with similar specifications for build size and quality prints?
Thank you in advance!
Stanos
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This has been asked many times on this forum. If you look around a bit you will find many well written detailed experiences about this printer. I’ve had mine since the kickstarter and it’s still a workhorse that’s not slowing down anytime soon.
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Omojesu
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Simple to operate reliable workhorse backed by comprehensive manual written in Chinese English which may leave you guessing. Strongly recommend the online forum populated by helpful bunch of 3D geniuses and crucially supported by attentive Raise3D tekkies.
The touch screen was initially prone to misbehaving but once updated works fine.
Only and only regret is that I bought a dual extruder which means the idle extruder will likely mar prints and so the nozzle is best removed.
As FDM printers go, it’s a great buy and will get the N2+ single extrude.
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I looked real hard at this printer. It looks promising but there were something I didn’t like and especially for the price.
I went with the new Flashforge Guider 2 with a similar build size for almost a grand less. Had it been the same prince as the Guider I probably would have gone with it.
It is one I will continue to keep an eye on though.
[I’ve decided to redact my comment as it was self-promotion.] It’s a great printer for the price compared to other large volume printers. I’ve found users support experience to be mixed based on location so having local 3D printing people nearby is always a plus. It’s extremely reliable even with the occasional touch screen qwerk or bug but updates are regular and supports simplify3D as well. Hope that helps!
TypeR
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Same question here: I have read a lot of enthousiastic reviews, but no one seems to mention how much the print with it.
For example, on October 31 st, I received my forth printer (not a Raise), and now, 30 days later, it has already been printing for 513 hours (and busy right now doing another 34 hour print). Has been printing PLA, ABS, PET, Flexifill and TitanX.
So how does the Raise stand up to that kind of use after a few month or a couple of years?
Maybe a little “self” promotion but you have seemed to be straight forward about it. I think your intentions are in the right place.
I think if they made a couple changes to the printer it could be a game changer. I am sure it will come and have seen a bit of talk on some things in the forums but no real dates.
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