They offer printers with the same level of technology and the company is very pro-consumer. The slicer that Bambu Labs ships was forked from the open source slicer developed by Prusa.
This. For some reason there are people out there are still hell-bend on telling everyone Prusa would be “behind the curve” or “overpriced”. Ignore that nonsense. They’re pricey, but they’re also quality and even more relevant right now the printer will be truly yours. Their services like Printables just work, meanwhile the first thing Makerworld slaps into your face is either begging to make an account or forcing you to just to download something.
I mean… I love prusa and their hardware is really really good, but calling them “pricey” is a just a bit of an understatement. You can buy 4 snapmaker U1s for the price of a Prusa XL (or cover my rent for 5 months…), and there’s no appreciable difference in print quality between the machines. The XL uses higher quality components, but not so much that the difference is not gonna be relevant to a consumer level (or realistically even to a hobby level) user.
I’m pretty surprised they still sell that one. It was one of the first (or even the first?) multihead printers and therefore of course very expensive, but by now… their Core+ is very much the reasonable one.
Go with Prusa.
They offer printers with the same level of technology and the company is very pro-consumer. The slicer that Bambu Labs ships was forked from the open source slicer developed by Prusa.
This. For some reason there are people out there are still hell-bend on telling everyone Prusa would be “behind the curve” or “overpriced”. Ignore that nonsense. They’re pricey, but they’re also quality and even more relevant right now the printer will be truly yours. Their services like Printables just work, meanwhile the first thing Makerworld slaps into your face is either begging to make an account or forcing you to just to download something.
I mean… I love prusa and their hardware is really really good, but calling them “pricey” is a just a bit of an understatement. You can buy 4 snapmaker U1s for the price of a Prusa XL (or cover my rent for 5 months…), and there’s no appreciable difference in print quality between the machines. The XL uses higher quality components, but not so much that the difference is not gonna be relevant to a consumer level (or realistically even to a hobby level) user.
I’m pretty surprised they still sell that one. It was one of the first (or even the first?) multihead printers and therefore of course very expensive, but by now… their Core+ is very much the reasonable one.
Also they are closing things down.
OH come on Prussia was the Intel of printers the unreleased the same thing again and again. Hate them sure but Bambi shook up the 3d printer industry.