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U2 Extended + for Sale, 3000/4755hrs, 5000m, Asking Price € 280.-
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· U2 Extended + for Sale, 3000/4755hrs, 5000m, Asking Price € 280.-
Hello Carsten,
I am new to the 3d printing world and haven't got any printer yet.
I was considering ordering the Prusa i3 mk3s+ but I recently found about the Ultimaker and I feel like I prefer that brand as it seems to be more professional and advanced.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but your offer looks interesting for somebody who need a first 3d printer and doesn't mind buying a 2nd hand machine.
I see that the machine has already a lot of running hours on it, is that a lot for that type of the machine? Can it still offer proper capabilities or I should rather avoid buying it?
Do I need to invest anything in renewing or overhauling it?
And the last and most important question, is it still for sale?
I encourage other members to post their answers to my questions too.
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Hello Carsten,
I am new to the 3d printing world and haven't got any printer yet.
I was considering ordering the Prusa i3 mk3s+ but I recently found about the Ultimaker and I feel like I prefer that brand as it seems to be more professional and advanced.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but your offer looks interesting for somebody who need a first 3d printer and doesn't mind buying a 2nd hand machine.
I see that the machine has already a lot of running hours on it, is that a lot for that type of the machine? Can it still offer proper capabilities or I should rather avoid buying it?
Do I need to invest anything in renewing or overhauling it?
And the last and most important question, is it still for sale?
I encourage other members to post their answers to my questions too.
Thank you,
Piotr
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