I got the enjoyable task of setting up a brand new Wanhao D6 3D printer for a friend. This is a brand new machine just released, it still has a few teething troubles but Wanhao are being very responsive in dealing with them.

The machine has a capacity of 200mm x 200mm x 185mm. Whilst it's not an entry level machine I think it will make an excellent starter for anyone with engineering design experience. The frame is welded aluminium, very rigid and during testing, it was printing at 75mm/sec with no issues at all. I also tested the machine with my own Simplify3D slicer, we did get better results than Cura, however we also had one print glitch. Might have been a file error, but not enough time to investigate with further prints, but Simplify3D would seem the way to go for maximum print quality if your looking for pro results.
Wanhoa has a tie up with Cura and release their own version on the supplied SD card, you can also download from the website if you want to have a look, or require the Mac/Linux version.
A bit of fun was had levelling the bed, I think the instructions need a bit more work and thought into how to do the process.
The print quality straight out the box was good, after tweaking the settings it got better. I am very impressed in the print quality from this machine, though it's still early days and needs a fair bit more use before a final verdict is made.
I give the machine a

with better to come. More details as we get comfy and familiar with this machine.