Well, of course bigger is always better, but the files I bought from Lubos require a build plate of 20*20. And I had a quick look at his KT and that requires a plate of 20*25. So to be honest the 3D max with 30*30 should be enough. I dont want to open a shop or something.
So, the 3D max for 215 euro looks for me as a great deal.[/quote]
Bigger is not always better at least with printers i find
I have an S4 with 400x400x400 and it is upgraded with direct drive units and is an awesome piece of kit. but my bank of Ender 3's get alot more usage and my E3v2 is my favourite. It gets a hell of alot more use than any of the other printers. Bigger just means more often than not it has loads of wasted build space. I tend to only use my S4 when i am doing parts that physically cannot fit on the smaller printers.
I will be buying a larger printer soon, but that will only be because i want to print more 1/10 & 1/6 items which won't even fit on my S4, but i bet it will not be used that often![/quote]
I thought that money would buy an Ender 5 plus , yes I'm more 1/10 to 1/6 now so the larger printer is a good thing.
Lubos's STL's and manuals are first class .
I hope Jee has many many thousands of successful hours of use out of his printer .
Cheers