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Recommended 3d printer models?

I'm thinking of entering this world for the first time, and I was wondering if there are any models that you feel you would particularly recommend, thanks to anyone who would like to share their experience!

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  • The Prusa One and Bamboo X1 are very equivalent printers: both are high print quality, low intervention crazy fast, and more beginner friendly than anything that has come before. The Bamboo will (currently) do better with multicolor (with an addon unit) and Prusa is more trusted (there's a threat that Bamboo will go closed-ecosystem).

    I'd recommend watching some of the reviews from bigger names in the 3D printing world. I don't remember who specifically has done reviews and comparisons of the two, but safe bets are Thomas Sanladerer / Made With Layers, CNC Kitchen, and 3D Printing Nerd.

  • A 3D printer is a tool first and foremost.

    These days outside of poorly designed fire hazards any model you can get will be good.

    For my two cents avoid the following traps.

    • all plastic construction. Looks nice but assume you will need to service it at some point.
    • no spare parts available. Basically go on Amazon and type “print bed for model of printer” and if you find nothing it’s not getting parts or service.

    What to get then. Brands are fickle so these are the features I look for.

    • thermal run away protection. If it doesn’t have the run away yourself.
    • heated bed. Helps with adhesion
    • removable build plate. Easy service and since the build plate is consumable good to have
    • auto bed leveling. It’s not 2018 and manual leveling is a waste of time.
    • direct drive extruders. Bowden isn’t bad but if you want consistency direct drive really helps

    Brands I would recommend is Creatily since it’s a good budget machine (do research first their naming is crap) and Prusa since most machines are based off of theirs.

  • Honestly, it comes down to personal preference at the end of the day, and I would recommend you go with a Creality Ender-3 V3 CoreXZ, cheaper than a bambu, and plug-n print, I've had mine for a year with only the occasional easily fixed issue. Really not a fan of bambus walled Garden experience.

  • One printer that isn’t mentioned as much is the Qidi Q1 Pro, which looks like a killer value.

    I personally have an A1 because it was really cheap in my region, but Bambu has done a bunch of anti-competitive things by blocking third-party software, so if I had to start over, I would get something else.

    Other good options I think would be the Ender 3 V3, Sovol SV06, and maybe even a Prusa MK4S if it’s within your budget. The cheaper printers are perfectly fine though.

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