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Yes @pharmacist i’m also like 3D printers.
I don’t know if you already own a new 3d-printers?
But here is my 50 pence advice :)

I’m a long time 3d-printer enthusiast. Started 10 years ago with a cheap Chinese prusa like bed slinger. Most of the time you’re busy to keep the printer in shape. Then I bought a Chinese corexy printer. It was crap but I rebuild it so it finally works ok. But to make the corexy good I needed a second 3d printer to print the parts. Bought a sheep creality ender 3 pro… it works for a while and then the problems begin. Due to the cheap build quality the tolerances gone way out of bounds. Next an elegoo Neptune 4 pro. This one was the first that make the promises true. But it was slow. And the prints are Not on par with a good corexy printer. After the truly success marketing campaign over YouTube every 3d-print YouTuber and many off site YouTubers, promoted the bambulab 3d printers. And also I after a year switched to the bambulabs x1 carbon with ams. And this is the printer that’s makes all promises come true. Until they showed their true face. About privacy and respect of open source.

So I’m not recommending the bambulab line. But when I buy a new printer it will be a prusa core one! Not the cheapest. But I think the best supported printer firm. And all open source.

Or if you like tinkering and build your own 3d-printer choose a Voron 2.4 kit. Expensive but you’re in complete control. And the open source community add constant new innovations to the printer.
Ron
 
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Think twice, think it very well, before getting a Core One, Just take a look at the Core One section of Prusa's forum. Every kind of problem a 3D printer can have is there. I'm telling you this as a satisfied owner of a dated but trusty Prusa MK3S+, I wouldn't touch a Core One with a barge pole.

As experienced forum member Redbrickman says, probably the best deal nowadays for an affordable decent CoreXY printer seems to be the Qidi Tech Plus 4. Not quite on a Voron 2.4 level, but it's half the price and it comes already assembled.
If I had room in my flat for another printer, possibly I'd get one of these for printing high temperature filaments.
 

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Thanks Ron and others, I am looking at the Prusa MK4S printer at this moment and it seems to fit my needs.

It is not cheap I must say. How about the filaments: any tips about a reasonable priced and good quality filament that can be used with this printer ?
 

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Hi apotheker,

I think you make a good choice. I is not the fastest but it runs like a tank. AND prusa is famous for the upgrade sets for older models. There is an upgrade from the mk4 to the core one!

There are several Chinese filament providers. Momentarily I use Petg from sunlu. But I advise start with pla. Also from sunlu. But if you search wel on ali you will find lots of filament vendors. (You will find more filament than oem printer inkt) 🙃
 
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