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== What We are Looking For ==
 
== What We are Looking For ==
  
* The kit is based on the Prussa I3, but is a clone.  This saves $500 dollars over the real thing, albeit with a decrease in both quality and features.  I think this is a good trade off ( and also leads me to the plan of getting the real thing soon ).
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* The kit is based on the Prussa I3, but is a clone.  This saves $500 dollars over the real thing, albeit with a decrease in both quality and features.  I think this is a good trade off ( and also leads me to the plan of getting the real thing soon -- now on order ).
  
 
* Prints with PLA and ABS
 
* Prints with PLA and ABS
 
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* Heated bed
* Has heated bed and auto leveling.
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* Auto leveling
 
* 1.75mm
 
* 1.75mm
  

Revision as of 09:41, 3 October 2017

What We are Looking For

  • The kit is based on the Prussa I3, but is a clone. This saves $500 dollars over the real thing, albeit with a decrease in both quality and features. I think this is a good trade off ( and also leads me to the plan of getting the real thing soon -- now on order ).
  • Prints with PLA and ABS
  • Heated bed
  • Auto leveling
  • 1.75mm

Links

Info

Links on commercial sites go stale fairly quickly, you may have to search again. Also progress makes old printers poor choices.

Key words for the searches look on ebay, amazon, gearbest......


Prussa I3 Arnet A8 Auto Level Heated Bed

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