We bought a Raise 3D PRO2 at work(about a year before the E2 came out). After years of campaigning to get a printer we finally convinced them of the benefits after printing several things on a Hypercube and an ender 3 on our home printers. So, we bought the Raise3D. After nearly six months of working on it with "support" from Raise3D, the only way I would ever use one of their printers again would be if I got it for free (and I had the room to put it next to the hypercube and ender3). The quality just could not justify the price.
I’ve had a Pro3 for a year and love it. Right out of the box have had amazing results with their PLA, PETG, ASA, PC, HIPS, and TPU. It just works so well and the support has been top-notch too. To me it is well worth the extra cost because it is so hassle free.
@Mark Moran I'm not saying they've not improved. It's likely they have. I have just always been turned off by the lackluster service I got (and I appreciate that my experience is purely anecdotal and maybe unique). The way I see it, I don't miss them and they don't miss me. I also don't print enough or have the desire to justify the cost of any printer over ~500usd. On the other hand I'm sinverely glad to hear that others are getting joy and usage out of thier machines.
It is interesting watching multiple companies over the past 6 months release upgrades for printers using klipper. The others so far have failed pretty hard on the software implementation side. It will be interesting to see how Raise3D approaches their implementation of klipper and how the reception of it is.
i love your videos i first watch them for the toybox 3d printer. and i got one and now a have a monoprice voxle thank you for getting me in to 3d printing
Man. I’m sad. I’m sixteen. And only could afford an ender 3. And I just had to throw away a spool from monoprice as it was too tangled to fix. And I’m doing a mk 39 project right now.
We bought a Raise 3D PRO2 at work(about a year before the E2 came out). After years of campaigning to get a printer we finally convinced them of the benefits after printing several things on a Hypercube and an ender 3 on our home printers. So, we bought the Raise3D. After nearly six months of working on it with "support" from Raise3D, the only way I would ever use one of their printers again would be if I got it for free (and I had the room to put it next to the hypercube and ender3). The quality just could not justify the price.
Severely overpriced and overvalued. It's simply not with the cost and I own a pro 2, worst value of all the machines I own.
@Kraken 3D Exactly, and everytime I'd contact support I'd get "It's probably your slicer settings".... gee thanks Skippy, that's super helpful 😠
@@johncleary4291 try qidi, they have out of this world customer support. And my I-fast with dual extrusion is a beast
I’ve had a Pro3 for a year and love it. Right out of the box have had amazing results with their PLA, PETG, ASA, PC, HIPS, and TPU. It just works so well and the support has been top-notch too. To me it is well worth the extra cost because it is so hassle free.
@Mark Moran I'm not saying they've not improved. It's likely they have. I have just always been turned off by the lackluster service I got (and I appreciate that my experience is purely anecdotal and maybe unique).
The way I see it, I don't miss them and they don't miss me. I also don't print enough or have the desire to justify the cost of any printer over ~500usd.
On the other hand I'm sinverely glad to hear that others are getting joy and usage out of thier machines.
It is interesting watching multiple companies over the past 6 months release upgrades for printers using klipper. The others so far have failed pretty hard on the software implementation side. It will be interesting to see how Raise3D approaches their implementation of klipper and how the reception of it is.
Man that looks good
i love your videos i first watch them for the toybox 3d printer. and i got one and now a have a monoprice voxle thank you for getting me in to 3d printing
Thank YOU for watching!
Looks so cool
Owh you got dat resonance compensation sensoooor
Is this an Adxl?
Picard: Engage Hyperspeed!
Does it actually use official klipper or does it do something similar, like the Bambu does?
Well the initial firmware release came with a Klipper menu item which they quickly updated to remove the menu option so….
How many printers do you have at this point? 40+? 50+?
He gives them away for things like banana bread, etc to local people in his city.
Man. I’m sad. I’m sixteen. And only could afford an ender 3. And I just had to throw away a spool from monoprice as it was too tangled to fix. And I’m doing a mk 39 project right now.
sir why to you look like markiplier
I am older than Mark, so technically, he looks like me :)
@@3DPrintingNerd Mark i am your father
Raise3D printers are awful.
I love my Pro3. Have been using it over a year and have done more than a dozen types of filaments.