Thanks for this! I'd like to add my input as a noob who just returned a printer due to fatal design flaws; the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo. The Z axis jack screw is held on by one floating nut on the carriage, and attached to the motor at the bottom. There's no support at the top where there really needs to be. There's an unacceptable amount of play in the screw which translates to the Z axis and will cause issues on that axis - bed leveling and Z offset are quick and easy to set, but they also get knocked out of whack quickly and easily. Just my 2¢ for anyone reading the comments. I'd avoid the Neo. Anycubic customer support is great, their products seem decent, but that oversight on the Neo makes it nearly unusable.
I have a Neptune 4 pro and haven't had any success. It couldn't print PETG. The firmware crashed 4 times despite troubleshooting and reloading. Elegoo sent me a new hot end when something happened and the entire extruder was covered in plastic but didn't send the entire assembly despite the picture I sent along with telling them that the assembly was a solid mass. My last print with it failed when all four leveling knobs fell off at the same time.
Wow.. Sorry you had such an experience.. I print Prusa bro and has had nothing but success. No failed prints unless I sliced wrong 💯 I have Prusa MK4 with enclosure and Prusa Mini. Best decisions I have ever made when it comes to picking a printer 💯
No critique or comparison at all here... sounds like someone reading out ads for each printer in turn.
Thanks for this!
I'd like to add my input as a noob who just returned a printer due to fatal design flaws; the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo. The Z axis jack screw is held on by one floating nut on the carriage, and attached to the motor at the bottom. There's no support at the top where there really needs to be. There's an unacceptable amount of play in the screw which translates to the Z axis and will cause issues on that axis - bed leveling and Z offset are quick and easy to set, but they also get knocked out of whack quickly and easily.
Just my 2¢ for anyone reading the comments. I'd avoid the Neo. Anycubic customer support is great, their products seem decent, but that oversight on the Neo makes it nearly unusable.
Hi, which model did you end up going for?
@@user-uk2gd2zu9b I'm working with the Bambu Lab A1 now. It's been an incredible machine over all.
I have a Neptune 4 pro and haven't had any success. It couldn't print PETG. The firmware crashed 4 times despite troubleshooting and reloading. Elegoo sent me a new hot end when something happened and the entire extruder was covered in plastic but didn't send the entire assembly despite the picture I sent along with telling them that the assembly was a solid mass. My last print with it failed when all four leveling knobs fell off at the same time.
Wow.. Sorry you had such an experience.. I print Prusa bro and has had nothing but success. No failed prints unless I sliced wrong 💯 I have Prusa MK4 with enclosure and Prusa Mini. Best decisions I have ever made when it comes to picking a printer 💯
Is this just an AI reading AI generated scripts from the ads?
I’m pretty sure
This video is awesome and interesting for Best Beginner 3D Printers. thanks for this videos
Thank you
Dishonest video. How are you gonna talk about 2024 when we're not even a single day into the year yet?
lol it’s 4 days off. Nothing big comes out in 4 days
And the ender 3 is like 500 years old
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Yeah remember when Colombus used a 3d printer to make the boat that he used to discover america
@@Catinagalaxy I remember when Julius ceaser created the ender. George Washington made auto level and Rosa parks invented the spider extruder 😂
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