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I saw this company at the TCT 3Sixty trade show at the NEC in Birmingham, UK last week - but did not get a chance to talk to them directly. I’ve since not really been able to find any reviews or write-ups of the machines. It looks like it came out of a Kickstarter last year? Does anyone have any real world usage to point me to?

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[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

After owning a Prusa and a cheap project printer running klipper, I look for a company's software situation as the main indicator of what to expect. If the company does not directly link to a version control repo like gitlab I have all the information I need. I expect a repo that shows at least one full time developer works for the company and is capable of supporting the product. Without this type of investment in the company/product, you are wasting your money.