Upgrade Priorities: What Matters First vs What Can Wait

Upgrade Priorities: What Matters First vs What Can Wait

Not every upgrade improves print quality. Prioritize upgrades that reduce failures and improve consistency.

Tier 1 (Do first)

  • Build surface: reliable adhesion solves repeated first-layer fails
  • Filament drying/storage: better quality immediately
  • Nozzle maintenance: fresh nozzle restores detail
  • Cooling and shroud health: cleaner bridges and overhangs

Tier 2 (Do after process is stable)

  • Auto bed leveling sensor (if your machine supports it well)
  • Dual-gear extruder / better feeder consistency
  • Mainboard or fan noise upgrades

Tier 3 (Optional / niche)

  • High-flow hotend if you actually print fast
  • Enclosure for ABS/ASA workflows
  • Specialized nozzles for abrasives or detail extremes

Before You Upgrade

Confirm your baseline profile is healthy. Upgrades should solve a specific bottleneck, not act as a shortcut around calibration fundamentals.

Simple decision rule

If an upgrade does not improve reliability, repeatability, or throughput for your use case, postpone it.

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