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Oct 2018

Ah, sorry! I do like the MMU setup (and that partial reel thing sounds good). I do intend to get a Mk3 at some point, either to replace or supplement my existing Mk2 and would certainly get the MMU. Mind you, by the time I get to that point we’ll probably be on the Mk5 or even higher!

Probably so. I will only get the MK3 for the MMU2. My MK2 is a work horse and run most days. I also built a MK2-Zaribo from scratch which is working great.

I think the MMU2 is not the end all but for the cost and to still be able to use the printer as a single filament/color printer without changing things is a nice feature.

I won’t do anything until after the first of the year. I’ll let it get some user time and wait to see what improvements come for it and the MK3.

I am more waiting for QIDI’s new X-Max. I seem to do a lot of larger prints and ABS prints. I use a Guider II now and even though it prints good it has some really stupid design flaws. If the X-Max is as good as it should be the Guider will probably get sold.

Too many printers now!!

Tell me about it! It seems a new one comes out every day at the moment. I’m very interested in Prusa’s SLA machine - I really miss my Form 2, even though it had problems.

That said, I tend to go with known and trusted manufacturers and, ideally, machines that are in their 2nd version (or more). That’s another reason I like the Sigma R19, this is their 3rd revision, using BondTech extruders and e3D hotends. I’m a big fan of e3D, mainly because their offices are 7 miles away, so useful for emergency parts!