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Snapmaker U1 is amazing, Elgoo Centuri is a great option as well
https://us.snapmaker.com/products/snapmaker-u1-3d-printer
https://us.elegoo.com/products/centauri-carbon-2-combo?variant=gid%3A%2F%2Fshopify%2FProductVariant%2F51993713901749
Came here to recommend the Snapmaker U1 as well. Put a Panda breath in it for heating (while ASA works reasonably well without it, it is nicer with one) and your set. Support for different nozzles per print is now available, but I haven't tried it.
And the firmware is open source enough for basically all uses.
I came from.Bambu and am very happy I made the switch.
Oh man i haven’t tried ASA yet, I bought the lid so I’ve been waiting for that, but everything else has been ridiculously easy to print- and the gradient printing thing looks awesome, m going to download the orca build with it this weekend and try it out.
You will need a top for it either way, but it worked reasonably fine with a ikea like crate. (Had this while my old Bambu printed the enclosure)
It needs proper preheating of course AND a proper ventilation concept as the enclosure is far less air tight compared to e.g. the Bambus. And while ASA it not as nasty as ABS it still anything but healthy.
Good to know, how’s the heater work, pretty ok, I am thinking on picking one up, right now (on my bambu) I just have it in a larger insulated tent enclosure and heat the plate for 20 minutes but that’s a pain
I have the Srin Top hat with 6mm panels (that helps considerably with keeping the heat in) and the Panda breath. I would rather not heat such a large enclosure as well,as it also fries the motherboard,etc. and it additionally produces very uneven heat.
Both of those have a lot of bang for their buck. I had also missed both completely. 👍
I have the Snapmaker and I love it, better than my bambu p1s and Kobra 3 max