Comment by Kirby64
14 days ago
At some point the value proposition makes sense. People buy non repairable 2D printers all the time.
Also, as the other commenter noted, they actually are quite repairable. Bambu offers pretty much every part you could imagine and at prices that are extremely reasonable. Any wear component you’d expect is easy to replace.
> At some point the value proposition makes sense. People buy non repairable 2D printers all the time.
Where can I buy a repairable 2D printer? I would prefer this if I could make a choice.
Anything commercial that is also the size of a small fridge. You don't actually want one.