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Even Prusa's newest printer, the core one, is no where close to BL printers of last year in terms of performance and print quality, despite costing nearly twice as much. BL is ahead of all it's competitors in both the hobbyist and pro-sumer market in both performance and UX, it really sucks that there isn't something to fill that market now that they've pulled this crap. I'm not sure what parts he couldn't get, but the few I know that do have BL printers, only one has had to replace a part and it was no issue getting it from BL whatsoever.
just for history - at this time the core one hasn't been released. they've just shown demos at shows.
I think it is this video, yes it is about the core one. But he looks at it from the perspective of print farm where he needs to keep them printing as long as position.