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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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    Feb '15
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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.

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I’ve had a fifth gen since they came out. The smart extruder design is terrible and it malfunctions constantly. I’ve looked at every teardown and rebuilt mine dozens of times so I know the design is fatally flawed. Also, I do not understand why anyone would retract filament, the melted portion will probably break when you retract it and be left somewhere in the filament path which means your extruder us now useless unless you know how to rebuild them and it’s not easy. If you want to change filament snip it and run it through and simply run the next one in. Never retract filament.

I had a heater short which burned the heater circuit which is located on the carriage circuit board not inside the smart extruder. Makerbot insisted that I ship the entire printer which would cost more than its probably worth since I live in Canada.

Maybe some quality 3rd party parts will be forthcoming, everything is have looked at online is junk and garbage. Cheap crap even worse than makerbot.

1 year later

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.