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daft_pink ◴[] No.42198205[source]
Bambu obviously killed it.
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longtimelistnr ◴[] No.42198291[source]
I follow 3d printing pretty close but can't claim to be an expert. With that said, I truly thought they served different consumer segments with the only overlap being those who bought a Prusa pre-assembled beleving it to be a one stop shop machine. Bambu is a black box from China for an end user with little knowledge or care of maintaining a machine themselves (down to printing replacement parts)
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1. girvo ◴[] No.42198364[source]
> the only overlap being those who bought a Prusa pre-assembled beleving it to be a one stop shop machine

Thats a surprisingly large segment of the market, though.

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2. longtimelistnr ◴[] No.42198439[source]
Yes I agree, I suppose my point was as soon as Bambu went mainstream that entire Prusa appeal was killed