Is A1 with AMS Lite good candidate for print farm?

I am working with ender 3 v2 with a lot of mods for more than 2 years now and I am not enjoying tinkering anymore.

Considering A1 with AMS for a while. But all the reviewers says that this is the best machine for “beginners”.

I am also thinking of making a print farm soon but as of now my budget allows to buy one A1 (with AMS lite) or similar priced machine.

I am worried if I can run the best beginner printer close to 24/7 every day for considerable number of days?

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It’s definitely a good machine for print farms. Whenever I see youtubers showing off their print farms they always talk how they started with X1C, then bought few P1P just to end up with dozens of A1 Combos. A1 is just as good in quality as P1 and X1, but for lower price.
As long as you don’t plan to print vertical stuff like a crocks shoe at 45 angle out of TPU you won’t notice the difference in quality between A1, P1 and X1, because those are typical bedslingers limitations. A1 will fail more vertical prints due to bed shaking than more expensive printers from Bambu.

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