A couple of months ago I bought an anchor make printer. I was extremely disappointed with the printer and returned it within the window. I got one successful print out of it with PLA and zero with PETG.
After the return went through, I picked up the creality k1, second generation printer. And surprisingly this thing has been amazing!
Ceality has finally worked out the kinks with their slicer. Wish I would recommend using if you're going to go to this printer. It's got a lot of presets for fast printing.
I have printed with very little tweaking of their stock settings and have gotten successful prints of reasonable quality with PLA at 300 mm
And successful PETG prints at about 100 mm.
It is fast and requires very little to get it there.
One thing I had learned from watching a lot of reviews was that the Bowden tube would scratch the top as this is an enclosed printer. Fortunately, I had read that and was able to print a riser for the lid which solves that problem. Still you would think they would have a correction for that.
I haven't printed a ton yet, but I would say for high quality PETG Prints you're still going to want to be at 100 mm or less.
After the return went through, I picked up the creality k1, second generation printer. And surprisingly this thing has been amazing!
Ceality has finally worked out the kinks with their slicer. Wish I would recommend using if you're going to go to this printer. It's got a lot of presets for fast printing.
I have printed with very little tweaking of their stock settings and have gotten successful prints of reasonable quality with PLA at 300 mm
And successful PETG prints at about 100 mm.
It is fast and requires very little to get it there.
One thing I had learned from watching a lot of reviews was that the Bowden tube would scratch the top as this is an enclosed printer. Fortunately, I had read that and was able to print a riser for the lid which solves that problem. Still you would think they would have a correction for that.
I haven't printed a ton yet, but I would say for high quality PETG Prints you're still going to want to be at 100 mm or less.