I don’t even do 3D printing but I’m always thrilled to see a group of people burning companies for shitty practices and talking about which ones are good.
Note the names of the individuals who decided on this and make it news when they move to another company. Companies can’t do anything; it’s always people making these crappy choices. The public deserves to know if they’re about to fuck up a different company, too.
I don’t even do 3D printing
You should 🙂 It’s good fun and it’s useful.
what printers are the best then?
Prusa if you want to buy something ready to go.
Voron if you want to build something from a kit.
And for a cheap starter printer the basic Ender 3 and variants are good.
Everyone either forgets or hasn’t found RatRig, as an alternative to Voron.
If you want a printer to “just work”, have an upgrade path to the next version when they come out, and don’t require a cloud account, then Prusa is a good choice.
If you want open source, open schematics, and open everything, then Voron based printers are a good choice.
There’s also tons of printers out there, just don’t support these shady lock-in manufacturers. Let’s not let 3d printing become what inkjet printing did.
Remember, you can download schematics, firmware on github, etc for Prusa as well. https://www.prusa3d.com/page/open-source-at-prusa-research_236812/
thank you, you understood my question correctly. thank you for your advice.
I’m slowly gathering info to upgrade to a new gen printer, as my tricked out Ender 5 plus is kind of feeling obsolete.
Qidi seems to be pretty plug and play, performant, bullshit-free. Also, the new stuff from Creality seems to target Bambu
For better or worse I just ordered the ankermake m5c as it was cleap, fast and seemly easy. Let’s see if chose right.
Apparently it depends on your priorities.
If privacy, right of ownership and right to repair matter to you, then Bambu Lab printers ain’t for you. But besides that, I hear good things about those printers.