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Mar 2015

Hey Logan,

I recently purchased a simple metal printrbot and I love it. There are so many possible upgrades and it really gives a special 3D printing experience. It’s sort of the whole “3D printing experience package”. At least that’s what I think.

Happy printing!

Hey Logan,

I have two Printrbot Simple Metals. I bought the first one as a kit and loved it so much that I bought a second one and upgraded them both with heated beds. I can’t speak on the Simple Maker’s Kit, but the Simple Metal Kit is really outstanding.

I have had the 1401 for over a year now and love it. There is a small group of around 20+ people in my community and all have the 1401 or 1405. I have no problems with mine at all. The only adjustments I had/have had to make was turning down the potentiometer for the extruder motor so it wouldn’t overheat & plug up the nozzle, and adjusting the bed leveling or tightening a screw here and there . The calibration on mine was spot on after it was put together. I haven’t made any adjustments to it since. I wish it had a larger x/y print area but I have seen some good modifications within our group to upgrade that. The guys that manage our group also have a couple of MakerBots and they prefer the Printrbots over them for reliability and print quality.

Wow, thanks for the info! At my school I use the Makerbot Rep 2 way more than the Ultimaker 2 because it’s more reliable, so if the Printrbot is even better, that will rock!

I just jumped on a deal and now there is a Printrbot Simple Maker’s (1405) Kit on its way to me. I have a REP1 and plan on printing as much as I can for it. Good tips here so far… Anyone install a E3D hot end in theirs? I would like to keep my hot ends similar to the MK7/8 on my MB so some parts can be compatible.

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