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Chinese manufactures have been great for the hobby in the short term, but their absolute disregard for the movement's values will be devastating in the long term.
I don't buy 3d printers as I enjoy building and modding them, but if I ever bought one it would be a Prusa, nevermind performance or convenience.
Also consider Sovol. They take Voron designs and make them producible at scale, sell them for cheaper than you can build, and everything is open sourced in their repos.
Note: I own a Sovol and built a Voron.
Prusa's are damn nice and as Open-Source as can be.
I just wish they weren't 3/4x the price
They are no longer as open source as can be. The Buddy Board, Nextruder, their nozzles, all closed source.
Prusa are Zionists. They recently partnered with Israeli company Fillament2. Also their printers no longer offer value over Bambu.
WTF are you on about? Bearded men in sheds printing Magic the Gathering characters?
No, the 3d printing community is built upon the RepRap movement, which pushed open source and wide collaboration between individuals and companies. That's what gave us e3d, Prusa, Bondtech.... But yeah don't take anything seriously, it's a great approach.
Sovol is reasonaby decent