Topic: Newbie Here, Suggestions on Used Printer
Hi All!
My name is Connor, I am a Mechanical Engineer over at Gonzaga University (Go Zags!). We have some great printers on campus, but being that I am in the summer part now, I am left wanting to print with no access for 4 months. I'm looking to purchase my own personal printer that can match my skills and handle what I want to do.
Being a college student, I am hit with a very hard decision of budget versus quality. I want to be able to print small parts for my car, boat, and computer. I would also like to be able to make some products for friends in need, like phone cases, pen holders, etc. So I'd like something with a good print quality overall. I don't care about efficiency, and I'm a pretty quick learner who can handle himself when it comes to new things, so I'm not too scared of anything advanced.
I am looking at a used setup through local classifieds. My options are:
• Hesine 505a Prusa i3 3D Printer with 2x 1kg ABS Rolls of Filament - $400 [87.3 hrs]
• XYZ da Vinci 2.0 Duo - $400 [Only Printed 3 things]
• Solidoodle 3 - $ 350 [Used, replacement parts already printed]
After doing some research, it seems like all these choices are really sort of bad. I need something that can do 5" long parts, so the M3D Mirco is also off the table. I can spend about $600 on a Printer, maybe more if I really am in love with it.
I love that the Duo has dual color ability, but it seems like their products suck. Solidoodle has gone out of business, and a business doesn't just collapse for no reason. I'm skeptical on the Prusa i3 as there are too many kits to really tell if it's a good deal or not.
I think that each price is just a ballpark, all the owners seem to be willing to come down in their pricing.
What would you guys choose if you were in my situation? Thanks for the help and I look forward to posting on here more! ![]()









