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Jun 2015

I only can tell you about the Ultimaker Original. The Ultimaker does print the most filaments well. BUT the ULTIMAKER printer and the heated bed has the worst quality i’ve ever seen before. Much wrong parts, damaged parts, wrong connected cables, bad solderings and malfunktions. I have my Ultimaker since 9 month and its the third time that the printer is out of order. I’m very angry about the Ultimaker Company for that poor quality. Better by another Printer! Best Regards Pampetante

bonjour, ce là ne fais que deux mois que je la possède ,mais j’en suis très satisfais

je la trouve fiable ,je regrette juste qu’elle ne sois pas fermée pour certaine pièces

assez complexes que j’ai réalisé en ABS.

did not know that, but they should also be made of different material (glass filled).

Starting at least a year ago UM switched to glass filled teflon. I’m not convinced they are any better. Some people at UM did some testing and concluded they were better. Anders Olsson I believe concluded they are worse (I could be confused about this). I have had no problem with either type (tried both) as I tend to keep things cool (typically 210C) and rarely stray from PLA. They are inexpensive. If you plan to print often at 250C or hotter I recommend you get the i2k from 3dsolex which will keep the teflon at 100C! But only if you do no retraction, lol. As soon as you do retraction it can bring molten plastic up into the teflon and warm it right up. 3dsolex also sells something they call the IPM which is horrible for PLA (molten pla sticks to it) but works great for ABS and other materials that need higher temperatures.

Anyway the teflon parts are relatively cheap (about $12 or €12 each from 3dsolex).

Pro:

The Um is the best printer for it’s price

makes nice and (very) fast parts,

looks great on a desk :slight_smile:

con:

difficult to change a nozzle size (3 mins on UM+)

need to print a better feeder first thing.

permanent fan behind the print head can be noisy.

not made for tinkering.

but for all UM printers, a very big pro, Cura !