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RE: Form 2 - The most advanced desktop 3D printer!
Con is the cost, as the hunter said. For that price, someone might prefer to outsource the printing to a shop (such as Formlabs...) that they know can reproduce the detail. Comes down to the level of detail and the material, and how many you want/need to make, imo.
Unknowns: Is this intended for the sophisticated hobbyist who is looking to upgrade? Because even the most advanced 3d printer is not going to be plug-and-play for someone who can't fix their models.