Hi guys.
Two months ago I bought a printer from a reseller (I am restricted to buying from an Italian reseller) that hasn't arrived; I had chosen a BL P2S, later converted to an X2D, but even that one doesn't seem to be arriving. So I am facing a decision: whether to wait longer for the X2D or consider something else.
I was looking at the Prusa Core One+. I really like the open system concept, but:
- compared to the X2D, I would have to pay an additional balance and would need to buy a separate dryer, an extraction fan for technical materials, and even a webcam (all things that the X2D has by default);
- as much as the idea of assembling it fascinates me, I also fear that it might require a lot of subsequent tuning (I've read some not-so-positive reviews about the kit version);
- it is single-color and the INDX system costs as much as the printer itself;
I had also seen the Snapmaker U1. The tool changer idea is very cool; in the case of multi-color prints, waste is zero, but in some reviews, someone defined it more as a printer to pass the time with than for doing something serious.
What do you think?