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by thetis 1174 days ago
very similar to my own experiment on Ender 3 and also to the tons of posts on reddit Actually, the ender experience is more a lego experience when you have to buy tons of add ons, upgrades, days to learn systems & paramters in slicers & firmwares. Also think about the Ender 3 burning PSU trend 4 years ago. times to times, another comment pop on reddit such as "i own 12 ender 3 and sell my production, never did a single upgrade, printing at 50mm and it works like a charm since day one" but it's not majority