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Dec 2016

I would go with the real Prusa MK2. No question for me. I have one I built as a kit. I have no experience with the MG but that is expensive.

The MK2 has available a 2 or 4 color upgrade for multi color printing. It now comes with ColorPrint which is software that lets you do multi color prints. Works pretty good.

It also comes with their customized version of Slic3r which does a nice job. There are also tuned profiles for S3D which work well.

Two issues! One, it is going to take a while to get. Demand is huge. Also on cost over $800 (I think it is which would be an assembled one) there is a import fee. It’s not big but just be aware.

I would think if dual extruder is what you want then there are better options for an enclosed printer and much cheaper than the MG especially to use for fun.

What is your experience with Prusa Research support? My experience is that I had an immediate online chat which lasted for two hours with a very informed and helpful employee.

What is wrong with the build quality? I have no structural problems with my Prusa i3 MK2 of any kind.

I have to agree that this echos my personal experience.

I have talked on chat for several questions and curiosities and they have been responsive and helpful. the nice thing is even though it is the middle of the night for them when I need to call they are there.

Plus the Prusa forum is great with a lot of knowledgeable people in it. Josef even comes to the facebook group from time to time!

When I compared makerbot with the current situation, I wasn’t comparing printer quality itself but rather the fact that makerbot was once top of the line and quickly became obsolete. IMO makerbot is a joke and I’ve used their products a substantial amount. Maker gear I’m sure is leaps and bounds above them, I was simply comparing the fact that buying an expensive printer, even the MK2 , may quickly become regrettable due to bigger/badder/better machines

If picking between the two hands down Prusa I3 MK2 I own 3 printers and have been printing for 2 years and I will be getting the Pursia as my next printer in an FDM there is nothing more you could want.