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Jul 2016

If you are choices are between the two, then definitely get the Makergear. It has a 8x10x8 build area, much bigger then the lulzbot. I just recieved my M2 this last weekend and I have had no issues with printing my first ever parts. I love the thing

Hi @Johnic,

What do you want to do with the 3D printer? What’s most important? (Customization, Plug’n’Play functionality, print quality etc)

I’m looking to use it for hobbie build stuff. RC cars, RC planes and Heli as well as odd printing. I’m lookimg for a reliable plug and play with little tinkering. I also like the zortrax m200 if already in the 2k price range. Any thoughts about Zortrax?

If you are choices are between the two, i also definitely get the Makergear. But i think you can also to consider more other 3D printers?

I’m new to 3D printing. Is the setup and software for the maker gear difficult to get the printing correct. Simplified 3D easy to use and setup the print?

Simplify3d comes with presets for the supported printers so yes it is easy to use. You just need to select your printer profile in the setup and you are good to go. You can change material and layer settings in the process profile and the software takes care of changing print settings accordingly.

The software also comes with extra bells and whistles for advance users.

Main issues with any new printer is getting the first layer adhesion correct. This may be a mix of adjusting the bed, temp, and print speed.

I’m now confused between the Zortrax and the Makergear. I guess both have there positives and negatives, I think at this point (pint) Im looking at who has the best print quality.

Makergear can achieve up to 100 microns while the Zortrax can achieve up to 90 microns.

Print quality right out of the box isn’t a given. To achieve excellent print quality will acquire tweaking of the machine and good print settings

What’s everyone’s thoughts about the Cubicon Single compared to the Zortrax M200