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Thanks for the reply. I also did the same thing. My Mini should arrive this Monday the 2nd. I can deal with the build size and the resolution is a plus. Also saw one in Towson, MD at Micro Center and it was well built. However, disappointed with Micro Center as the salesman knew less about 3D printe…
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Previously I asked about the Robo and the XYZ Printing 1. Pro printers. After a lot of messages from this very helpful group i have put those two on the maybe not list. One thing about the RoBo was the six month warranty. That bothers me. Presently I am looking at the two above. Both are Plug and P…
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I did find another printer that one of the members of 3DHUB suggested. It is the ROBO 3D R1 +PLUS. It runs $799 and has a bigger build area. It is also made in the US and has apparently I huge support organization.
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Thanks for the information. I was very impressed by the Afinia 480. Even has Auto Leveling. Hope others will reply regards it.
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I want a simple to use printer. Don’t want to build a kit. Like the Da Vinci build volume but feel the Afinia might be easier to use. Read all the reviews and still can’t make a decision. Have a budget limit of about $1000 give or take. Mainly plan to use it to build Model Railroad details. Like th…
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BTW I am in WV just over the border from Hancock, MD. I am looking at the kit on Amazon for the Original Prusa i3 3D Printer kit from Josef Prusa. How can I tell if the frame is metal? It appears to be so but it doesn’t mention it anywhere. I am interested in printing O Scale (1:48) details for mod…