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technick
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A new kit idea

I just purchased the MK3S earlier this month and the MMU2S last week. My intentions were always to have both the MK3S and MMU2S, but I broke apart my order to avoid VAT. The printer was built within the first week of being delivered. I'm getting around to building the MMU2S today and realize that I have to take apart the MK3S extruder. Wouldn't it be a cool idea to sell both of these items as a kit and have instructions that will take you through the build the right way, without any disassembly. Wouldn't combining both of these items save on material cost?

Just a thought, I love your products. Keep being awesome.

-Nick

Posted : 30/10/2019 7:00 pm
rmm200
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RE: A new kit idea

Save your MMU2S until you have used your MK3S for a good 6 months. No sense adding frustration until you know what you are doing. 

Posted : 30/10/2019 7:07 pm
technick
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Topic starter answered:
RE: A new kit idea

@robert-rmm200

Thank you for your reply, I'm confident with 3D printers in general as this is my third 3D printer. I've spent more time than I care to admit, fixing and uprading my other two non-prusa printers over the last 2+ years. I have roughly 20 hours of printing on the MK3S without any failures, I think everything will be alright.

😎

 

Posted : 30/10/2019 7:31 pm
rmm200
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RE: A new kit idea

You should be good to go, whichever way you choose.

I have to think selling what you have to buy a complete kit would be more expensive.

Me - I would build the MMU2S, then think about swapping parts in the MK3S at my leisure.

Posted : 30/10/2019 8:01 pm
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