The MK2 does just fine with ABS, PETG and exotics. Plenty of people make really cool enclosures on the Facebook group also. For many making the enclosure is half the fun.
I agree, but the question wasn’t about which printer is better. The question was if a prusa i3 mk2 could print at the same quality as a zortaz m200 with abs and more exotic materials. And I, along with most other people think that the answer is yes. Of course you can get good print quality with a printer that costs almost $2000, but the question is if you can get the same quality with a <$1000 printer
Like i said, we owned many 3D printers since we first started, and i don’t think any prusa style printers will match the quality of the Zortrax. Period
@Openforge, you’re totally wrong. Many proven that same or even better quality on Prusa than on Zortrax is possible and it’s only matter of good setup. In my opinion Zortrax advantage is not about quality, but ease of use and repeatability. You just press the button and could expect successful, good quality print almost every time. Zortrax is also much slower BTW.
Once more, I recommend to get both of them, this is exact same configuration I use and it’s kind of “gold configuration” in low budget, small scale 3D printing.
whenn i understand we can make the same qualiti with an mk2 ? But with 2 days test whenn we buy a new material time to have the good setup on slicer or other