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>It’s been two years since I wrote about Printed Solid joining our Prusa family. I’ve known David Randolph, the CEO of Printed Solid, for years. He’s a great friend, and joining forces made sense to both of us, so we went ahead with our plan to improve the availability of Original Prusa printers and filaments beyond the big pond. We started with educational, government, and enterprise contracts because David has years of experience in this field.

Archive: https://archive.today/aepsH From the post: >>It’s been two years since I wrote about Printed Solid joining our Prusa family. I’ve known David Randolph, the CEO of Printed Solid, for years. He’s a great friend, and joining forces made sense to both of us, so we went ahead with our plan to improve the availability of Original Prusa printers and filaments beyond the big pond. We started with educational, government, and enterprise contracts because David has years of experience in this field.

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This is a step in the right direction for Prusa I think. I've owned an MK2 (kit) since 2017 which has paid for itself several times over in both home projects and commercial prints. I don't think I'm unique in my ownership, but the only thing I've had to replace over 7 years are the nozzles - which are a consumable like tires on a car. There is plenty of life left on this machine.

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I have a monoprice makerselect v2 that I have had to heavily modify so it wont burn my house down and to put a new firmware on it. It is a rebrand of a prusa 3 I think? After all of the mods and my tuning it works pretty damn well for being probably over 10 years old at this point.

Though, I don't print stuff all of the time. Just when I am working on a new project or have found something interesting I want to print.