It's good that you know what you want to print with it. Indeed a .6 nozzle is a good choice if you want to print big parts thus want to be able to print smaller details every now and then.

When it comes to making money with printing it's about reliability and repeatability. I love that the mk3s always give the same result when using same material and won't produce much failures. They are just made for printing.

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