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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Freeland" data-source="post: 4187918" data-attributes="member: 45827"><p>I was looking at the reviews of the K1 Max and if you drill down into them, it has some stinkers. You definitely would need to tinker with a Creality printer, they are known for that. One big question is, does he want to print with multi materials? If so the Bambu or a Prusa with MMU is the only thing he can look at essentially. I use it more for loading up multiple rolls of the same filament and it will auto switch over after running out of the first one. No having to come and reload it or have it sit idle waiting for you. You can also look at the P1S if he wants to save a few bucks with the Bambu. Just put a hardened steel nozzle and gear on it and you have 90% of what the X1C does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Freeland, post: 4187918, member: 45827"] I was looking at the reviews of the K1 Max and if you drill down into them, it has some stinkers. You definitely would need to tinker with a Creality printer, they are known for that. One big question is, does he want to print with multi materials? If so the Bambu or a Prusa with MMU is the only thing he can look at essentially. I use it more for loading up multiple rolls of the same filament and it will auto switch over after running out of the first one. No having to come and reload it or have it sit idle waiting for you. You can also look at the P1S if he wants to save a few bucks with the Bambu. Just put a hardened steel nozzle and gear on it and you have 90% of what the X1C does. [/QUOTE]
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