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I have to say I'm more than pleased with the Prusa, the construction was easy and it worked straight away. I would have liked a printer with a rising Z-axis but couldn't see anything in my budget that would fit the bill. I got fed up wanting to print something quickly and ended up spending all morning fiddling again and the print never got done.Īfter looking around I plumped for the Original Prusa because of the ongoing support and user base.

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My Ormerod 2 is now on top of the bookcase having been replaced by a Prusa i3 Mk3 a couple of weeks ago. The ormerod will still be used, but only for specific things I know work easily on it (for example I have a bridging problem I have simply not been able to solve) We all learned a lot through fiddling, and this group was always incredible. That being said, I'm still glad I got into printing when I did. Now I'm laughing at them! I think if they had to assemble an Ormerod they'd kill themselves! But also no printed parts to fiddle with before they fit etc.īefore I bought I read a lot of reviews and people were complaining about various aspects of the Ender, difficulty leveling, etc.

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Nothing fancy - manual bed leveling, no web interface etc etc. The Ender 3 took me an hour and a half to assemble out of the box. It was something I thought about for a while, but then I recently had to replace virtually all the printed parts on my ormerod, which were delaminating, and I decided that my hobby is not 3D printing and messing with my printer - the printer is a tool to use to further my other interests. I am a member of several Facebook 3D printing groups focused on my hobbies (mostly Wargaming and RPG's) and the prints coming out of this $200 printer are really good for the price. So I closed my eyes and bought a Creality Ender 3.

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I looked at the Prusa for a long time, but I just can't justify the price. I'm now giving my better Ormerod 2 one last chance to come up to scratch. I've even considered selling both of my Ormerods (or even just discarding them) and buying the Mk3! A friend bought a Prusa i3 Mk3 a couple of months ago and I must say I've been damn impressed with it so far.











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