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Raise3D Pro2
vs
UltiMaker S3:
38 Highlights & 62 Differences —
So, Which 3D Printer Actually Works Better
Learn which model balances energy, speed, and quality for your professional workflow.
Trying to decide between Raise3D Pro2 and UltiMaker S3? This side-by-side comparison covers the print log storage, remote error alerts, calibration history log & width and extras that actually matter in a 3d printers.
Raise3D Pro2 vs UltiMaker S3: Which 3D Printer Fits Your Professional Needs Better?
When it comes to professional-grade 3D printing, the Raise3D Pro2 and UltiMaker S3 both promise robust capabilities aimed at prototyping and engineering applications. These prebuilt FDM/FFF printers provide dual extrusion options and upgrade paths beneficial for advanced users. However, they diverge notably in size, power usage, filament compatibility, and features tailored towards specific professional demands.
While the Pro2 emphasizes larger build dimensions, finer layer resolution, and advanced hardware like a heated chamber and air filtration, the S3 offers a more compact design, faster print times, and enhanced software integration, including API/SDK support. This comparison delves into key specifications such as build volume, extruder type, print accuracy, and safety features to help you determine which printer aligns best with your workspace and performance needs.
Why the Raise3D Pro2 Shines in Material Versatility and Precision
The Raise3D Pro2 packs powerful features designed for professionals who seek ultimate control and versatility in their 3D prints. Despite its larger footprint (24.4"W x 23.2"D x 29.9"H), it offers a substantial build volume of 1296.8 cm³ and larger physical build dimensions (12"x12"x11.8") that accommodate more ambitious projects. Its 10-micron minimum layer height capability ensures fine print details unmatched by many printers in its class.
Complemented by a heated chamber and precise chamber temperature control up to 140°F, the Pro2 excels in handling challenging materials such as carbon fiber, wood composites, and flexible filaments thanks to its direct drive extruders. Its filament dry box adds another layer of filament preservation, significantly reducing moisture-related print issues. The printer's dual extruders, while not independent, still promote multi-material printing with quick-swap nozzles for enhanced workflow efficiency.
Notably, the Pro2's superior print accuracy (10 microns) and inclusion of redundant safety features, such as spaghetti/fault detection and filament runout sensors, elevate its reliability for long-duration prints lasting up to 200 minutes continuously. Additional perks include a spacious 7" touchscreen, built-in camera, internal chamber lighting, HEPA and carbon air filtration systems, and linear rail-based motion, which together ensure optimal print quality and operational safety.
UltiMaker S3: A Compact, Efficient Powerhouse with Streamlined Usability
On the other hand, the UltiMaker S3 stands out with its footprint nearly half the size of the Pro2 (15.5"W x 19.3"D x 25.1"H), making it suitable for tighter spaces. While its physical build dimensions (9"x7.4"x7.9") appear smaller, its effective build volume is slightly larger 1338.6 cm³, ideal for compact prototypes. The printer supports larger filament diameters (2.85 mm), which can enhance filament handling for some materials, and utilizes Bowden extruders.
While the Bowden setup is generally less flexible for flexible filaments, it lends itself to faster retraction speeds and potentially cleaner prints. The S3's strongest asset might be its print speed; it completes a Benchy test in just 60 minutes versus Pro2's 120, reflecting efficiency in printing smaller or moderate-sized objects. Coupled with a power consumption of only 350W and an energy-saving mode, the S3 is well-suited for environments where energy efficiency matters.
Software integration is another arena where the S3 excels. With native support for Cura slicing software and API/SDK integration, it offers seamless remote monitoring and fleet management via cloud platforms. Its safety suite includes an emergency stop button and air quality compliance features, providing peace of mind not explicitly offered by the Pro2.
The UltiMaker S3's filament auto-loading functionality and simple automatic bed leveling streamline the user experience further, making it a top pick for advanced users who prioritize fast setup and smooth operation. Additional hardware highlights include a 4.7" touchscreen, built-in camera, glass build plate with glue for adhesion, and smooth, removable build plates to ease post-processing concerns.
Quick Take
The Raise3D Pro2 delivers finer detail, larger physical builds, and advanced environmental controls like air filtration and a heated chamber, ideal for multi-material and composite filament printing. Meanwhile, the UltiMaker S3 offers a more compact profile, faster printing speeds, and better integration with popular software ecosystems, plus stronger energy efficiency and safety features.
Bottom Line Recommendation
For professionals requiring a scalable, robust printer with extensive material compatibility, fine resolution, and environmental control, the Raise3D Pro2 is the superior option despite its higher power use and sizable footprint. Conversely, if your workspace demands a smaller footprint, energy-conscious operation, and fast print turnaround with tight software integration via Cura and APIs, the UltiMaker S3 covers these bases admirably at a lower price point.
Verdict
Winner: Raise3D Pro2 - For its superior print accuracy, heated chamber, advanced hardware like linear rails and air filtration, and extensive filament compatibility.
Runner-up: UltiMaker S3 - For its compact size, energy efficiency, rapid print times, and seamless integration with Cura and API/SDK for enhanced user workflows.
In the battle of Weight,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
higher
18.5 lbs
measurement.
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Package Weight
What is the package weight?
141.1
lbs
0Votes
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0Votes
UltiMaker S3
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Raise3D Pro2
The package has a total weight of 141.1 lbs (64.0 kg). This weight is important for shipping and handling considerations.
total shipping weight including packaging.
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Space Requirement
What is the space requirement?
4.6
sq ft
0Votes
4
sq ft
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
The printer requires approximately 4.6 square feet (0.43 m²) of space for placement and operation. This footprint should be considered for installation.
The minimum flat surface area needed to safely place the printer.
In the battle of Space Requirement,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
higher
0.6 sq ft
measurement.
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Folded Width
What is the folded width?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
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Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Width of the printer when folded (if applicable).
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Folded Depth
What is the folded depth?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Depth of the printer when folded.
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Folded Height
What is the folded height?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Height of the printer when folded.
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Package Depth
What is the package depth?
29.9
inch
0Votes
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Depth of the printer’s packaging.
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Package Height
What is the package height?
39.4
inch
0Votes
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Height of the printer’s packaging.
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Build-to-Printer Size Ratio
What is the build-to-printer size ratio?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
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18
%
0Votes
The efficiency ratio of build volume relative to the overall printer size.
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Power consumption is pretty important to me and the UltiMaker S3 is more energy efficient at 350W versus 600W on the Raise3D Pro2.
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Operating Temperature Range
What is the operating temperature range?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
59-86°F
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
59-90°F
Raise3D Pro2
The printer operates optimally within a temperature range of 59-86°F (15-30°C). Maintaining this environment helps ensure consistent print quality and printer longevity.
Recommended ambient temperature range for safe operation.
In the battle of Operating Temperature Range,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Storage Humidity Range
What is the storage humidity range?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
10-90%
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
10-90%
UltiMaker S3
The recommended storage humidity range for the printer is 10-90% (non-condensing). Maintaining this environment helps preserve the printer's components and filament.
Safe humidity range for storing the printer.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Storage Temperature Range
What is the storage temperature range?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
32-95°F
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
32-90°F
Safe temperature range for storing the printer when not in use.
In the battle of Storage Temperature Range,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Power Supply Type
What type of power supply does it use?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
Internal
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Internal
Indicates whether the printer uses an internal or external power supply.
In the battle of Power Supply Type,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Idle Power Consumption
What is the idle power consumption?
75
Watt
0Votes
50
Watt
0Votes
Power drawn while the printer is on but not printing.
In the battle of Idle Power Consumption,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
higher
25.0 Watt
measurement.
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Raise3D Pro2 supports 1.75 mm filament diameter whereas UltiMaker S3 supports thicker 2.85 mm filament.
The filament size compatible with printer.
In the battle of Filament Diameter Supported,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
lower
1.1 mm
measurement.
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Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
vs
Chamber Temperature Control Range
Chamber Temperature Control Range is available up to 140°F on Raise3D Pro2 and unavailable for UltiMaker S3.
Range of temperatures the printer chamber can maintain
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The Raise3D Pro2 offers a finer minimum layer resolution of 10 microns compared to the UltiMaker S3's 20 microns which is great for more detailed prints.
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Number of Extruders
How many extruders does the printer have?
0
Raise3D Pro2
1Votes
2
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
2
Raise3D Pro2
The printer is equipped with 2 extruders, allowing for multi-material or multi-color printing, or printing with dedicated support material.
total extruders installed.
In the battle of Number of Extruders,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
Based on community votes for Number of Extruders,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ earned
1 votes,
more than
UltiMaker S3 ◉,
which got 0 votes.
What is the maximum number of materials supported?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
2
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
2
vs
Max Number of Materials Supported
Each supports up to 2 materials simultaneously.
Maximum distinct materials supported in one job.
In the battle of Max Number of Materials Supported,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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The printer supports a broad range of filament types, including PLA, ABS, HIPS, PC, TPU, TPE, PETG, ASA, PP, Nylon, Carbon Fiber, and Wood, enabling versatility for various applications.
Filament materials that the printer can process.
In the battle of Supported Filament Types,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Filament Auto-Loading
Does it have filament auto-loading?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
This printer does not feature automatic filament loading. Filament spools must be loaded manually before starting a print.
Automatic feeding of filament into extruder.
In the battle of Filament Auto-Loading,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Biocompatible Materials Support
Does it support biocompatible materials?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
The printer supports biocompatible materials, making it suitable for applications where printed parts need to interact safely with biological systems, such as medical prototypes or prosthetics.
Supports resins/filaments approved for medical or dental use.
In the battle of Biocompatible Materials Support,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Max Supported Filament Diameter
What is the maximum supported filament diameter?
1.75
mm
0Votes
2.85
mm
0Votes
Maximum filament diameter that can be used.
In the battle of Max Supported Filament Diameter,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
lower
1.1 mm
measurement.
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Filament Dry Box
Does it support filament dry boxes?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Supports use of a dry box to prevent filament moisture issues.
In the battle of Filament Dry Box,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
better than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Filament Drying Required
Is filament drying required?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether drying filament before use is necessary.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Multi-Material Printing
Can it print with multiple materials?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Ability to print with multiple materials simultaneously.
In the battle of Multi-Material Printing,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Third-Party Material
Does it support third-party materials?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Ability to use non-proprietary materials.
In the battle of Third-Party Material,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Compatible Resin Wavelength
What resin wavelength is compatible?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
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Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Light wavelength compatibility for curing resins.
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Max Resin Tank Capacity
What is the maximum resin tank capacity?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Maximum amount of resin the tank can hold.
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Both printers have the same operating noise level which makes them equally lowkey quiet and good for office use.
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Official Max Print Speed
What is the official max print speed?
300
mm/s
0Votes
300
mm/s
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
The official maximum print speed is 300 mm/s, allowing for rapid prototyping and faster production of parts.
Manufacturer-claimed maximum print speed.
In the battle of Official Max Print Speed,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
equal
300.00 mm/s
measurement.
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Bridging Performance
What is the bridging performance?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
25
mm
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
The printer demonstrates a bridging performance of up to 25 mm, indicating its ability to print horizontal spans without support structures effectively.
Longest unsupported horizontal span printed without sagging.
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Overhang Performance
What is the overhang performance?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
60
degrees
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
The printer can effectively print overhangs up to 60 degrees without requiring support, showcasing its capability for complex geometries.
Maximum angle of unsupported overhangs achievable.
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Continuous Print Time
What is the max continuous print time?
200
hours
0Votes
72
hours
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
This printer is capable of continuous operation for up to 200 hours, making it suitable for long production runs or large, complex prints.
Maximum supported printing time without interruption.
In the battle of Continuous Print Time,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
better than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
, delivering
higher
128.0 hours
measurement.
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Measured Effective Print Speed
What is the effective measured print speed?
Who knows?
1Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
60
mm/s
0Votes
Independently measured real-world print speed.
Based on community votes for Measured Effective Print Speed,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ earned
1 votes,
more than
UltiMaker S3 ◉,
which got 0 votes.
Vibration Compensation is not available on Raise3D Pro2 and data is unavailable for UltiMaker S3.
Compensation system to reduce print artifacts.
In the battle of Vibration Compensation,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Built-in Camera
Does it have a built-in camera?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
A built-in camera allows for remote monitoring of print progress, offering convenience and the ability to intervene if issues arise.
UltiMaker S3
A built-in camera allows for convenient remote monitoring of ongoing print jobs, enabling users to check progress from any location.
Camera for monitoring prints and creating time-lapses.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Filament Runout Sensor
Does it have a filament runout sensor?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
A filament runout sensor is included, which automatically pauses the print when filament runs out, preventing failed prints and allowing for easy material replacement.
UltiMaker S3
A filament runout sensor detects when the filament spool is empty and pauses the print, preventing failed prints and allowing for material replenishment.
Detects when filament runs out and pauses printing.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Build Plate Type
What type of build plate does it have?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
PEI
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Glass
Raise3D Pro2
The printer uses a PEI (Polyetherimide) build plate, known for its excellent adhesion properties for a wide range of filaments and easy removal of prints once cooled.
Type of build surface material.
In the battle of Build Plate Type,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Power Loss Recovery
Does it support power loss recovery?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
Power loss recovery enables the printer to resume a print job from where it left off after an unexpected power interruption, saving material and time.
Recovers print jobs after power interruptions.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Cooling Fans
Does it have cooling fans?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
UltiMaker S3
The printer includes cooling fans to optimize print quality by rapidly solidifying extruded material and managing internal chamber temperatures.
Fans for cooling extruder and printed layers.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Frame Type
What is the frame type?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
Cartesian
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Cartesian
Mechanical structure style of the printer.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Air Filtration
What type of air filtration is included?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
HEPA, Carbon
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
None
Air filtering system for reducing fumes and particulates.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Screen Resolution
What is the display resolution?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
800x480p
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
800x480p
Resolution of the display screen.
In the battle of Screen Resolution,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Lighting Inside Chamber
Does it have chamber lighting?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Chamber lighting to monitor prints in progress.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Chamber Lighting Color Modes
What chamber lighting modes are available?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
White
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
White
Options for chamber lighting colors.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Build Plate Surface Texture
What is the build plate texture?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
Smooth
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Smooth
Surface finish of the build plate.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Manual Bed Leveling
Does it support manual bed leveling?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Support for traditional manual bed leveling.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
better than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Motion System
What is the motion system?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
Linear Rails, Belts
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Belts
Mechanical motion system guiding the print head.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Toolhead Modularity
What modular toolheads are supported?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
None
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
None
Whether the toolhead can be swapped for other functions.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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In the battle of Multi-Printer Fleet Control,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Indicates whether the printer supports firmware updates; important for new features and bug fixes.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Connectivity Options
What connectivity options are available?
0
Raise3D Pro2
1Votes
Wi-Fi, LAN, USB
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Wi-Fi, LAN
Raise3D Pro2
The printer offers multiple connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, LAN (Ethernet), and USB, providing flexible ways to transfer print files and control the device.
Available connection types for file transfer and control.
In the battle of Connectivity Options,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
Based on community votes for Connectivity Options,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ earned
1 votes,
more than
UltiMaker S3 ◉,
which got 0 votes.
I like that both printers have mobile apps which is super convenient for checking print status on the go.
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Remote Monitoring
Does it support remote monitoring?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Ability to monitor prints remotely via app or web.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Proprietary Software Required
Is proprietary software required?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether use of manufacturer’s software is mandatory.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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File Transfer Method
What file transfer methods are supported?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
USB, Wi-Fi, LAN
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
LAN
Methods available to transfer files to the printer.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Supported File Formats
What file formats are supported?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
STL, OBJ, 3MF, G-code
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
G-code
File types accepted for printing.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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API/SDK Integration
Does it support API/SDK integration?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Allows developers to integrate with APIs or SDKs.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Time-Lapse Recording
Does it support time-lapse recording?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Ability to capture time-lapse videos of prints.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Resin Workflow
10
UV Light Source Type
What UV light source type does it use?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
None
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
None
Type of UV light source used to cure resin layers.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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UV Power Output
What is the UV power output?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Strength of UV light exposure affecting curing speed and accuracy.
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Resin Layer Curing Speed
What is the resin layer curing speed?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Time required to cure one resin layer.
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Resin Tank Lifetime
What is the resin tank lifetime?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Approximate number of prints before resin tank replacement.
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Resin Cartridge System
Does it use a resin cartridge system?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether it uses a sealed resin cartridge system for easy handling.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Auto Resin Mixing
Does it have auto resin mixing?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether resin is automatically mixed during operation for consistency.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Resin Heating System
Does it have a resin heating system?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether the printer can heat resin for optimal viscosity.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Wash Time
What is the wash time?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Typical duration to wash prints in post-processing.
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Cure Time
What is the cure time?
Who knows?
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Typical duration to fully cure resin prints after washing.
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Post-Processing Equipment Compatibility
Is it compatible with post-processing equipment?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether the printer supports integration with wash/cure stations.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Resin Spill Protection is unavailable on Raise3D Pro2; UltiMaker S3's status is unavailable.
Prevents or contains resin leaks in resin printers.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Fireproof Build Plate
Does it have a fireproof build plate?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Raise3D Pro2
The build plate does not feature specific fireproof construction. Users should always follow safety guidelines and monitor the printer during operation to prevent fire hazards.
Build plate is resistant to fire for extra safety.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Overheat Protection
Does it feature overheat protection?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
UltiMaker S3
The printer includes overheat protection, a critical safety feature that automatically shuts down components if temperatures exceed safe operating limits.
Shuts down printer when components exceed safe temps.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Air Quality Compliance
Is it compliant with air quality standards?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
UltiMaker S3
This feature indicates that the printer complies with air quality standards, ensuring a safer working environment by minimizing harmful emissions during operation.
Meets air quality standards for emissions and filtration.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Enclosure Lock
Does it have an enclosure lock?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Prevents accidental access to the chamber while printing.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Auto Shutdown on Error
Does it auto shut down on errors?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Shuts printer down automatically when critical errors occur.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Child Lock Mode
Does it have a child lock mode?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
A setting that prevents unauthorized or unsafe use by children.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Safety Sensors Count
How many safety sensors are included?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
3+
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
Number of safety sensors installed in the printer.
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Predictive Maintenance Alerts are absent on Raise3D Pro2; UltiMaker S3's status is unavailable.
Predicts potential failures and alerts the user before issues arise.
In the battle of Predictive Maintenance Alerts,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Indicates if lubrication is needed for smooth operation.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Nozzle Replaceable
Is the nozzle replaceable?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
UltiMaker S3
The printer's nozzles are replaceable, allowing for easy maintenance, material changes, or swapping for different sizes to achieve varied print resolutions.
Specifies if the nozzle can be replaced with different sizes or when worn.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Spare Parts Availability
Are spare parts available?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Whether spare parts are readily available for purchase.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Upgrade Options
What upgrade options are supported?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
Enclosure, Camera
0
UltiMaker S3
0Votes
Multi-Material, Camera
Supported upgrade kits and modules for expanding functionality.
In the battle of Upgrade Options,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Maintenance Reminders
Does it provide maintenance reminders?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Automated alerts to schedule maintenance tasks.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
worse than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Predictive Cost Estimation feature is present on both.
Estimates printing costs (material, power, time) before job start.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Option for service-level agreements and premium support contracts.
In the battle of SLA & Support Contracts,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Workflow Integration
Does it integrate with workflows?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Integration with professional workflow tools and design platforms.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Multi-User Profiles
Does it support multi-user profiles?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Allows multiple users to have distinct profiles and permissions.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Remote Access Control
Does it support remote access control?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Ability to control printer access remotely with permissions.
In the battle of Remote Access Control,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Enterprise Security Features
Does it have enterprise security features?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Advanced security measures like encryption, secure login, and permissions.
In the battle of Enterprise Security Features,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Licensing Options
Are licensing options available?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Availability of enterprise licensing for organizations.
In the battle of Licensing Options,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
better than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Usage Analytics Dashboard
Does it include a usage analytics dashboard?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Provides usage statistics and analytics for tracking productivity and costs.
In the battle of Usage Analytics Dashboard,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Extruder Pressure Sensor is absent on Raise3D Pro2; UltiMaker S3's data is unavailable.
Monitors extrusion pressure to prevent under- or over-extrusion.
In the battle of Extruder Pressure Sensor,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Bed Temperature Sensors
Does it have bed temperature sensors?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
Yes
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
UltiMaker S3
The printer is equipped with bed temperature sensors to accurately monitor and maintain the desired print bed temperature, which is vital for material adhesion and warp prevention.
Detects and regulates the build plate temperature.
In the battle of Bed Temperature Sensors,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Vibration Sensor
Does it include a vibration sensor?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Detects vibrations and compensates for print accuracy.
In the battle of Vibration Sensor,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Predictive Failure Logs
Does it support predictive failure logs?
No
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Tracks and predicts potential failures before they occur.
In the battle of Predictive Failure Logs,
Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
same as
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Sensor Count
How many sensors are included?
0
Raise3D Pro2
0Votes
5+
Who knows?
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
(Help us out by suggesting one!)
total number of sensors installed in the printer.
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Chamber Temperature Sensors
Does it have chamber temperature sensors?
Yes
0Votes
Raise3D Pro2
No
0Votes
UltiMaker S3
Tracks and maintains chamber temperature for consistent prints.
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Raise3D Pro2 ◉ is
better than
UltiMaker S3 ◉
.
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Surveys
Because hot takes deserve votes.
Printing Speed
How would you rate the printing speed of this 3D printer?
Lightning fast — Under 2 hours
0Votes
0Votes
Very fast — 2 to 5 hours
0Votes
0Votes
Fast — 5 to 10 hours
0Votes
0Votes
Moderate speed — 10 to 20 hours
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Very slow — Over 20 hours
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Print Quality and Detail
How would you describe the print quality and level of detail produced by this 3D printer?
Ultra fine detail — Layer height below 0.05 mm
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Fine detail — Layer height 0.05 to 0.1 mm
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Good detail — Layer height 0.1 to 0.2 mm
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Decent detail — Layer height 0.2 to 0.3 mm
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Rough and basic — Layer height above 0.3 mm
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Build Volume Capacity
How do you find the build volume capacity of this 3D printer?
Extra large projects — Over 400 mm each side
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Large projects — 300 to 400 mm each side
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Medium projects — 200 to 300 mm each side
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Small projects — 150 to 200 mm each side
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Tiny prints only — Under 150 x 150 x 150 mm
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Material Consumption Efficiency
How efficient is this 3D printer in using filament or resin materials?
Very efficient — Under 50 grams per model
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Efficient — 50 to 70 grams per model
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Decent efficiency — 70 to 100 grams per model
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Average efficiency — 100 to 150 grams per model
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Wasteful — Over 150 grams per model
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Noise Level
How noisy is this 3D printer during operation?
Whisper quiet
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Quiet most of the time
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Manageable with background noise
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Noticeable but tolerable
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Loud and distracting
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Durability and Lifespan
How durable does this 3D printer seem in terms of lifespan?
Very durable — Over 5 years
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Long lasting — 3 to 5 years
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Decent lifespan — 2 to 3 years
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Short lifespan — 1 to 2 years
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Breaks down quickly — Under 1 year
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Performance
How would you rate the overall performance of this 3D printer in terms of print quality and reliability?
Excellent — Consistently produces high-quality prints with no issues
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Good — Produces quality prints with minor inconsistencies
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Average — Prints are acceptable with occasional issues
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Below average — Frequent print failures or inconsistencies
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Poor — Often fails to produce quality prints
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Ease of Setup
How easy was the setup process for this 3D printer?
Very easy — The printer was simple to set up with clear instructions and minimal effort
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Easy — Setup was straightforward, with only a few minor adjustments needed
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Average — Setup was manageable but took time and required some troubleshooting
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Challenging — Setup was difficult and required assistance from support or additional resources
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Very difficult — Setup was complicated, with unclear instructions and many issues during the process
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Pricing
How would you rate the pricing for this 3D printer?
Great value for money — Offers excellent features and performance at an affordable price
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Pretty good price — Decent pricing for the features, a reasonable value
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Fair deal — The price is acceptable but might be slightly high for the features offered
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Kinda pricey — The price feels a bit high compared to similar models
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Crazy expensive — The price is significantly higher than other options with similar features
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Design Appeal
How would you rate the design appeal of this 3D printer?
Excellent — Sleek, modern design that looks great in any workspace
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Good — Attractive and functional design that fits well in most environments
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Average — Standard design with no particular standout features
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Fair — Design feels bulky or outdated, but still serves its purpose
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Poor — Unattractive design, clunky and may be an eyesore in most spaces