Is there a small printer with ease of use and quality comparable to the A1 mini?

I was gonna get that one but the drama with BL has got me looking for alternatives.

My priorities are ease of use (no tinkering) and small size

Thanks!

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The Qidi X-Smart 3 leaps to mind, if nobody is offended by my constant shilling of Qidi printers. (Not for any particular reason other than having owned two, and having no trouble with them in contrast with other machines.)

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      2 months ago

      The X smart 3 is no longer available. Much to my sadness, I was going to buy one and it’s no longer available. Not surprising due to most consumers wanting bigger and bigger printers.

      There are really only choices in this size range any more that are actually decent. There are a couple of ‘build it yourself’ models out there, but most won’t want to be bothered to do so. So the A1 Mini and the Prusa Mini are about it. It would be nice if someone else stepped up an made a good budget 1803 sized printer.

      And yes, sadly I did end up with the Bambu Mini.

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    2 months ago

    I heard about the Creality Hi Combo from Frankly Built. It’s a blatant copy of the A1 Mini but with a better AMS system.

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      2 months ago

      I would not trust Crealty. They have a long ways to go to get over the “We don’t care about customers” And the “We got your money, now get out of here. You bother me kid” mentality. They’ve sold too much junk for too long.

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    1 month ago

    For what it’s worth, I got a P1S for Christmas and have been using it almost exclusively in Lan only mode with OrcaSlicer with no issues. I honestly think the drama is a bit overblown.

  • zeitverschreib@discuss.tchncs.de
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    28 days ago

    I started with 3D printing just before Xmas last year and got myself a Sovol SV06 ACE. Open source, Klipper, large enough for my needs. But not that easy for an absolute beginner. Many mistakes made with regards to settings.

    Just two weeks ago, I bought an A1 Mini as backup and because it simply works. OK, you should use Bambu’s filaments to make it 100% fool proof, but just take a look at how long it takes to swap a nozzle on the A1 vs the same operation on the Sovol. No way I’m gonna change from .4 or .2 for a single print job on the big machine.

    Long story short: yes, Bambu’s policies suck, but the Mini is a fanstastic machine.