Anybody have any suggestions for FDM printers that can manage large pieces (I don't need to print a new house, but I would like to be able to print some larger items), that provides good enough detail for more elaborate pieces (buttons on miniature-scale computers, etc.), and is (above all else) reliable? I'm mostly printing terrain and household/utility items, although I've got a few files for props that look really, really cool, so something capable of making a neat, relatively smooth, and detailed prints is desirable, as is the ability to print with other materials (clear filament, stronger filament.)
That multi-spool printing and dissolving supports feature sounds handy, too.
This wouldn't be a today buy, but would give me something to save toward. Money for me is always an issue, but I have also learned that it's better to spend a little more upfront than to spend less and end up spending a ton on repairs/parts/upgrades/replacements. In the end, getting something a little better usually ends up being cheaper.
Resin printers - I would dearly love one (I already have a bunch of minis I'd love to print), but I still haven't worked out a way to manage the placement, storage, and ventilation short of getting rid of a piece of furniture and actually building a cabinet from scratch.
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