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Feb 2015

I read horrible comments about Makerbot printers on Amazon. Are they really that bad? I live outside USA, there is not Makerbot reseller here, so any repair or technical service would cost an eye if eventually I have to bring the printer or any part back to USA. I see this has happened to many people. What is your opinion?

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All true! I’ve had mine for about 6 months @octopuslab and barely used it because of its smart extruder which always jammed. The money is definitely not worth the continuous headaches this printer gives you. I think you can find a more reliable printer on that budget.

Hi @boydconnor

That’s bad… they could have a really good product, everything sounds so right… Thanks for your output, I am taking your advice. Do you have any good experience with other printers you would recommend? I am now considering leapfrog or flash forge dual pro.

Hi @Alex3DHubs,

Yes I have been reviewing this information several times by now, thanks for sharing! It’s great info to make a decision. I pick many people are overall satisfied with their old replicator but it seems that 5th generation is not ready for the market yet. Flash forge sounds like a pretty good printer based on this information.

The smart extruder for 5th gen Makerbots are definitely easy to get clogged. On the bright side, Makerbot does offer free replacements for the clogged extruders, at least within the warranty period. There are also instructions on unclogging the extruders that may or may not work. Overall, I expect much better 6th gen Makerbots, or they are in trouble.

Regards,

Dr. Makemake

I have a 2X and I’ve made alot of modifications to it and it works fine. I can’t say I had a bad experience with it. Although if I were to spend the same amount of money on one now I would not go with Makerbot. The biggest problem I have with the 2X is that when I bought it they were saying it could do PLA which sorta could with a of the filaments I tried. The other problem is that I did have a nozzle get clogged to the point where I could not clear it although since then I have figured out how to clear and clean them.

The other issue is the heated platform. They warp. I am now using a piece of borosilicate glass with thick kapton tape and it works pretty well. Also the leveling routine is fairly worthless. It’s more accurate to print a large rectangle and adjust the plate as it’s doing so unless you get a nice even bead all the way around the perimeter of the platform.

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To be honest, I dont know what all the fuss is about. I have a Makerbot 5th Gen and I just purchased a Makerbot Mini, and I think they are great machines. Sure I have had an occasional issue with them, but I think you would be hard pressed to find the “Perfect Maintenance Free” Machine. The extent of the issues I have faced are a few clogs no and again, but nothing I wasnt able to fix in about 5 mins max. The removable extruder makes it a breeze to pop off, clear a jam and put it back on without missing a beat. I have recently upgraded to the Smart extruder + for both machines, and I havent had a jam yet! I think with a little time and attention, some TLC, your Makerbot can provide you with many many hours of printing with no trouble.