Topic: Solidoodle 4 vs Solidoodle Press
I know the Solidoodle Press was just announced and is still in preorder so there isn't much information about it but I would like some help choosing between a printer. I have extensive experience with a Makerbot Replicator 2X and I'm looking to by my own printer for college. Both printers have a decent build area(8x8x8 in) as well as heated build plates and allow for use of both ABS and PLA plastic. The Solidoodle 4 does not offer an insurance package while the Solidoodle Press does but it appears it only lasts for a single year and is non renewable. When I was using the Makerbot I had insurance and it was a pain in the neck to have to go back and forth with support just to get replacement parts. I talked to a friend who has a Solidoodle 3 who said that he has had to replace a ridiculous amount of parts on his printer. Does the Solidoodle 4 also have this maintenance problem? If I buy the Solidoodle Press and it needs to be repaired sometime after the 1 year mark is it then useless? Please help me decide which Solidoodle to buy. I'm an architecture student and don't have time to perform large amounts of maintenance but I also want a printer that will last longer than a single year. Thank you.
Experience with Makerbot Replicator 2X, Up! Mini, and Prusa Mendel i3
Mechanical Engineering student at NJIT
Preferred modeling program: Solidworks
