Replicator 2
No longer open source, the Replicator 2 nevertheless impresses with major upgrades.
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No longer open source, the Replicator 2 nevertheless impresses with major upgrades.
Surprisingly good prints from the cheapest, smallest, most portable 3D printer yet.
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This professional-grade printer is a cut above its kin, but is it ready for your living room?
Steel-solid, big volume, prints great — with tweaking, the M2 could be best-in-class.
Your basic MendalMax, with a better manual and accessories.
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