3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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If you don't mind the price, the Prusa Core One checks all these boxes. It is what I have and use happily, with PLA, PETG and TPU. I bought the assembly kit, and it was built within a weekend following the very good assembly manual. But you can also get it pre-assembled.
Material wise you can consider PETG, it gives me nice durable prints on my Core One.
Second this. We have a Core One at work which was upgraded from an MK4. Has almost 1 k hours print time, broke down once (mostly due to my negligence), otherwise very accurate and reliable. Not very happy with their customer support though, they diagnosed the problem incorrectly and suggested I change the wrong part. Others generally have a better opinion of their support, so maybe mine was an outlier.
My core one did fail once in the first week. I was on support chats for multiple all nighters like 12-15 breaks each. Finally someone said its probably bad parts and sent me a bunch of likely parts, I got preassembled so they guided me how to disassemble and replace the parts. Its been working ever sense, but it was killing me them going "well have you tried recalibrating?" And other basic tasks that they should have had notes on that were already done.