Monoprice[monoprice.com] has Maker Ultimate 2 3D Printer (36045) on sale for $139.99 when you Apply coupon code 20MP - Shipping is Free
Features:
Maximum Printing Area 7.9" x 5.9" x 5.9" (200 x 150 x 150 mm)
Auto bed levelling
Heated and removable glass build plate
Ready to print out of the box, no assembly required
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Provided the small print size isn't a problem, this is a very good deal and compares favorably with the Kingroon KP3S with many more features including the filament sensor, auto leveling, and enclosure.
But the maximum size is quite small and the nozzles are proprietary
Provided the small print size isn't a problem, this is a very good deal and compares favorably with the Kingroon KP3S with many more features including the filament sensor, auto leveling, and enclosure.
But the maximum size is quite small and the nozzles are proprietary
Any additional input on these proprietary nozzles? Are they at least obtainable or will this printer quickly become hard to source for?
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Mixed feelings about this printer. Have several but I don't feel that even at this price it is worth the hassle. Build quality of the belts, rod clamps, limit switches, is less than desirable. Filament gets easily stuck in the hotend, auto leveling is inconsistent, bed temperature is not accurate, replacement parts are proprietary…. Get an Ender for $99 at microcenter and save yourself the headaches of owning this machine. Based on this price, I'm guessing they will discontinue this and also replacement parts.
When it does print well, you get pretty nice parts. Most of the time you will need to cross your fingers and hope that nothing wonky will happen.
Just for background, i have been printing for about 9 years.
Last edited by drewman May 30, 2023 at 11:30 PM.
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I have this. Don't recommend if you're new. If you get it though, make sure you use the Start/end G-Code from a sample print they have on the OG SD card and paste it into your slicer software. You will likely need to do a Z-offset as well. It prints pretty well but i like my ender 3 pro alot more.
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But the maximum size is quite small and the nozzles are proprietary
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But the maximum size is quite small and the nozzles are proprietary
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank drewman
When it does print well, you get pretty nice parts. Most of the time you will need to cross your fingers and hope that nothing wonky will happen.
Just for background, i have been printing for about 9 years.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank CheesisChrist