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Is the Select Mini Pro a decent pick for a quick prototyping machine?
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I'm looking for a smaller printer that I can use to just quickly bang out small parts; fixtures, hardware, and rough prints. Things that will be used but don't have to be pretty.
I already have an E3 Pro but I'm looking for something smaller that I can flip on and just bang out a few fasteners or working pieces. I mostly use PLA but the option to use PETG and ABS would be nice. Would the Mini Pro be a good choice for this?
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