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Ultimaker S5 vs Original Prusa I3 MK3S+ vs Raise3D Pro2
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Technical Specifications Comparison
Build Volume 📏
Defines the maximum size of objects that can be printed< measured in cubic millimeters or dimensions (length x width x height).Ultimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- ~
Raise3D Pro2Build Volume Type 📈
Classifies the 3D printer's build volume into categories based on size< ranging from small to extra large.Ultimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Print Resolution 🔎
Represents the minimum layer height a 3D printer can achieve< measured in micrometers (µm).Ultimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Print Resolution Type 🎨
Categorizes the 3D printer's print resolution capabilities< ranging from ultra-fine to standard.Ultimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Printing Materials 🧬
Lists the types of filaments or materials compatible with the 3D printer.For all*- PLA3D printers designed to work with PLA, a biodegradable and easy-to-use material for various applications
- ABS3D printers optimized for printing with ABS filament.
- TPU3D printers suitable for printing with thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) for flexible and durable objects
Ultimaker S5- NylonUltimaker S5 can print with Nylon. 3D printers designed to work with nylon filaments for producing strong and flexible parts Click to see all.
- PCUltimaker S5 can print with PC. 3D printers suitable for printing with polycarbonate (PC) material for tough and heat-resistant objects Click to see all.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- PETGOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ can print with PETG. 3D printers suitable for printing with PETG material for strong and food-safe objects Click to see all.
- NylonOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ can print with Nylon. 3D printers designed to work with nylon filaments for producing strong and flexible parts Click to see all.
Raise3D Pro2- HIPSRaise3D Pro2 can print with HIPS. 3D printers compatible with High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) material for creating durable and impact-resistant prints Click to see all.
- PCRaise3D Pro2 can print with PC. 3D printers suitable for printing with polycarbonate (PC) material for tough and heat-resistant objects Click to see all.
- TPERaise3D Pro2 can print with TPE. 3D printers capable of printing with thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) for flexible and rubber-like parts Click to see all.
- PETGRaise3D Pro2 can print with PETG. 3D printers suitable for printing with PETG material for strong and food-safe objects Click to see all.
- ASARaise3D Pro2 can print with ASA. 3D printers suitable for printing with ASA filament. Click to see all.
- PPRaise3D Pro2 can print with PP. 3D printers compatible with polypropylene (PP) material for creating durable and chemical-resistant parts Click to see all.
Manufacturing Comparison
Made In 🌍
The country of origin or manufacturing location for the 3D printerUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2
Facts Comparison
Interesting Fact 🤔
An intriguing or little-known fact about the 3D printer or its developmentUltimaker S5- Has air managers for controlled print environment
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- Uses a magnetic heatbed with removable steel sheet
Raise3D Pro2- Features a resume printing function after power outages
Sarcastic Fact 😉
A humorous or satirical observation about the 3D printer or its usageUltimaker S5- Costs more than some used cars but prints plastic toys
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- Can probably print better pancakes than you can make
Raise3D Pro2- Costs more than some weddings but produces less drama
User Experience Comparison
Ease of Use 💻
A score out of 10 indicating how user-friendly and accessible the printer isUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2
Value Comparison
Buy It For Life 💰
A score out of 10 indicating the printer's long-term value and durabilityUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2
General Information Comparison
Price Range 📈
A categorized range of prices for the 3D printerUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Known for ⭐
A unique feature or characteristic that sets this 3D printer apart from othersUltimaker S5- Dual ExtrusionUltimaker S5 is known for Dual Extrusion.
- ReliabilityUltimaker S5 is known for Reliability.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- ReliabilityOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ is known for Reliability.
- Open-SourceOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ is known for Open-Source.
Raise3D Pro2- Dual ExtrusionRaise3D Pro2 is known for Dual Extrusion.
- Large TouchscreenRaise3D Pro2 is known for Large Touchscreen.
Usage Comparison
For whom 👥
Target audience for the 3D printer, indicating the user groups it's best suited forFor all*Ultimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Purpose 💻
Primary applications and use cases for the 3D printerUltimaker S5- Industrial PrototypingUltimaker S5 is primarily used for Industrial Prototyping.
- ProductionUltimaker S5 is primarily used for Production. Production-focused 3D printers excel in high-volume, consistent output, and industrial-grade performance. Click to see all.
- ManufacturingUltimaker S5 is primarily used for Manufacturing. 3D printers designed for production-level output in manufacturing settings Click to see all.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- PrototypingOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ is primarily used for Prototyping.
- Small-Scale ProductionOriginal Prusa i3 MK3S+ is primarily used for Small-Scale Production.
Raise3D Pro2- Large-Scale ProductionRaise3D Pro2 is primarily used for Large-Scale Production.
- High PrecisionRaise3D Pro2 is primarily used for High Precision. 3D printers offering exceptional accuracy and fine detail in printed objects Click to see all.
Features Comparison
Pros 👍
Advantages and positive features of the 3D printerUltimaker S5- Dual Extrusion
- Large Build Volume
- High PrecisionHigh precision ensures accurate dimensions and fine details, crucial for engineering parts or detailed models. Click to see all.
- Dual Extrusion Capability3D printers with dual extrusion can print two materials or colors simultaneously, enhancing design possibilities. Click to see all.
- Enclosed Build Chamber
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- Excellent Print QualityExcellent print quality ensures smooth, accurate, and visually appealing 3D prints, ideal for professional or detailed hobby work. Click to see all.
- User-Friendly Interface
- Large Community Support3D printers with extensive user communities for help and resources Click to see all.
Raise3D Pro2Cons 👎
Disadvantages and limitations of the 3D printerUltimaker S5- Expensive
- Large Footprint3D printers that take up significant space Click to see all.
- Very Expensive
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+- Higher Price Point Compared To Budget OptionsPremium-priced 3D printers offer advanced features but cost more than budget alternatives. Click to see all.
- Limited Build Volume For Large Projects
Raise3D Pro2
Performance Comparison
Print Quality 🎨
A score out of 10 reflecting the overall print quality and resolutionUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2Reliability 🔨
A score out of 10 representing the printer's consistency and dependabilityUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2
Rating Comparison
Score ⭐
An overall rating out of 10 based on various performance and user satisfaction metricsUltimaker S5Original Prusa i3 MK3S+Raise3D Pro2
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