I've been trying to find a fair comparison for these two printers, but it's proving a little difficult. From what I can tell, the print quality is better on the Ender 3, and the Geeetech suffers from some QA issues. What doesn't seem to get mentioned much is the added versatility of the second extruder, and if the ability to print soluble supports outweighs the possible quality concerns with the unit.
Does anyone here have experience with both units, and if so, how does the Geeetech perform when printing soluble supports? If no experience with both, I would still like to see more feedback on the Geeetech than I've been able to find.
Ender 3 Pro vs Geeetech A10M
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