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I think it's finally time to upgrade from my Ender 3, and the market has... grown substantially. I'm a bit out of my depth.

Definitely looking at a coreXY, and definitely prefer a multi-color system (multi-material really). My budget is around $600, but that's a bit flexible.

The Elegoo Centurion Carbon 2 looks attractive, and it's on sale. But I've heard good things about multi-head systems, particularly when it comes to waste from purging. Granted, that stretches my budget a bit.

What's the move? It seems like so many of the options (coughcoughBambu) have pretty gross anti-consumer practices. Are there any good options out there?

Update: Alright, I pulled the trigger on a Snapmaker U1. It seems like it's going to be the Ender 3 of tool changers: the open source darling that becomes the de facto standard for the mod community.

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[–] agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yeah that's $999 just for the tool changer, then a printer on top of that. We've left my price range behind.

[–] fufu@feddit.org 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Creality is releasing an indx clone soon, maybe thats fits better?

Too late, already bought the U1. But the upside is that the U1 seems like it's going to be the community favorite head changer for a while, and I'm sure it won't be too long until there are some aftermarket heads that take inspiration from indx.