What revision is it? if its a rev e its certainly worth it… would say even a rev d… one nice thing about the m2 is that it can be upgraded and all their parts replaced if need be. Any idea how many hours might be on it? ive got one with at least 10k hours on it and several others in the 6k to 8k range.
The Makergear M2 is still ranked the top workhorse 3D printer on 3D Hubs. I love my M2, and that seems like a really good price for it. It’s still retailing for $1800. If it has old parts, you can optionally upgrade via parts on the Makergear website.
I’m going to get it home and look it over and check what it has and try and get familiar with it, right now I’m a total noob so i’m.going to have to Google most of it.
look at the tag on the back if its a rev e it will clearly say so. if its older then that you will more then likely have to email makergear with the serial number… which you should do anyway because the cooling fans on the older ones are a different voltage. need to know if you have your fingers poking around the extruder while its running! another way to tell if its older then a rev d is that the z screw is larger. the rev d and e have a 6.3mm ish dia screw. rev d can be upgraded to the latest rev e with new parts and firmware. first thing i would check is the linear rail carriages. they can rust if just sitting dry or warn from use.