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  • I can go up to 120 mm/s on my cr10s but the quality will take a hit. If you go for two cr10s your will probably produce the same amount of prints as your one mk3, I use https://www.printinz.com/ plates for my cr10s to get better finishes. Both the mk3 and cr10 can use octoprint so you can make them …

  • They are two completely different printers with different capabilities. Instead of making it a budget for 2x cr10 vs mk3 why not one mk3 and one cr10. If you are low on money go for the cr10 first. If you have it go for the mk3. I have two cr10s and usually only use the other when the first is down …

  • You should check that your end stops is correctly positioned so you get a click on every axis. Sometimes they go out of position and they will have a hamering effect on that axis.