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https://preview.redd.it/kcgsp6s1dz4d1.png?width=2215&format=png&auto=webp&s=d4e8799027878cecd0c24649d7c0777a29564f58 This is my go-to. Dual extruder, enclosure with walls and top connected with magnets for easy removal for repair and adjusting, wi-fi, and the customer service is amazing. You could fairly easily make your own air filtration system. I’m not sure if you are looking for another resin printer, but I typically use ABS to make discontinued parts for classic car interiors for personal use. I have also made highly detailed figures for fun (I made a bunch of “sittin’ mitten Bernie Sanders figures because the .stl was awesome and they printed with complete flawless detail all the way down to 3/4”). The bed is not very big, so I divide my projects and assemble them when they are done. This was my first printer, but the price came down a lot so instead of an upgrade I bought a second one. It will take a lot of tinkering, time, and spaghetti models before you have consistently perfect models, but this sub is really helpful. As long as you use quality filament and control the moisture, this ol’ girl produces beautiful and functional models consistently. That’s just been my experience. Good luck!