Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?
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@jonty said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
I'm looking for something like a Creality3D CR-10S Pro upgraded to Duet 3D + BLTouch.
The low-cost consumer level printers all use cheap Chinese electronics, to keep the cost down. At that price point, your best bed would be to buy a CR10 or similar and upgrade it yourself to a Duet Maestro + BLTouch. You may find the Creality Ender 3 upgrade guides at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/c/Duet_2_Maestro helpful.
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@dc42 said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
upgrade it yourself
That's exactly what I don't want to do.
I want to find a vendor who builds custom printers to order - like when you buy a custom built PC.
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@jonty said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
@dc42 said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
upgrade it yourself
That's exactly what I don't want to do.
I want to find a vendor who builds custom printers to order - like when you buy a custom built PC.
While I understand what you want, thats a path to folly. And to be brutally honest from what you are asking I dont think anyone will really want to work with you on what you are asking for.
Because 3d printers are NOT yet at a point where you press print and a finished part pops out the other end, and that seems to be what you are looking for, and if someone was to offer you that service it would end up to be nothing but a pain in their ass, because from what you are asking as soon as you encountered any issue you didnt understand you would be jumping on the vendor blaming them.
because of what you are asking you will never understand the nuts and bolts (and G-code) of what makes a printer tick, imagine a partial nozzle clog due to temp and humidity changes you would not know how to trouble shoot those things and again would jump on the vendor to bail you out.
I'm sorry if that seems harsh but alas 3d printers are not plug n play yet.
You need to take the time to learn how to use, configure and fix one, or pay BIG BIG money for an out of the box solution.
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@calvinx said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
While I understand what you want, thats a path to folly.
You're completely wrong. That's the "folly" of making assumptions and jumping to conclusions.
I already know "the nuts and bolts (and G-code)" that you say I "will never understand".
This is not my first 3D printer. I want something more advanced now, hence... Duet3D.
I don't have to actually build it, to enjoy "using, configuring or fixing" it.
Much thanks for your concern.
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Whether he's wrong or not I couldn't possibly know, but you do show an overly aggressive "bedside manner" that makes me think he's right that no vendor would really want to deal with you.
I don't know if this is meant to be your second printer or if you had more than one already, but I think CalvinX is right about mucking about with printers; there's some things people simply won't learn without doing it. If you've extensively modded, repaired, upgraded, etc. a printer before then maybe you really are well on your way. If you haven't, then I think CalvinX is right.
How much is a Duet Wifi right now? $179 or so? Why not just buy a cheap-enough printer whose features you want and in approximately the price range you want and upgrade it to a Duet Wifi yourself? It's only a very small fraction of the time and effort of building a whole printer. If you look at the printers available it should be possible to find one whose existing components, with little to no further modification, should be compatible. Unhook some wires, hook up the Duet Wifi, print out a case to hold it, and be on your way. I got my original Wanhao printer up and running with Duet Wifi in one evening, and built my D-Bot with another Duet Wifi from the ground up, skipping the RAMPS completely that was specced in the design. It wasn't rocket science, and it didn't take much time. If you can't spare one weekend to do this yourself then good luck when your printer requires some other maintenance.
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@Jonty SeeMeCNC's BossDelta meets every requirement you've stated. Further, it says right on the web page that they will work with a freight forwarder for shipment of a BossDelta beyond the 48 states.
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https://www.projectr3d.com/products/railcore-300zl-fully-assembled-1 is sold out currently, but maybe if you ask the projectr3d people they can tell you if and when it is back in stock again. It's 300x300x330, fully enclosed, and runs on Duet.
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@oliof said in Where can I get a new 3D printer with Duet3d already installed?:
https://www.projectr3d.com/products/railcore-300zl-fully-assembled-1 is sold out currently, but maybe if you ask the projectr3d people they can tell you if and when it is back in stock again. It's 300x300x330, fully enclosed, and runs on Duet.
Thanks very much Oliof - The railcore-300zl hits the nail on the head - It's perfect!
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Yes, the Railcore will be back in stock soon, email ProjectR3D to get put on a notification list.
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This one just popped up on twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/Machine_Elite/status/1164988969911799808