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Hello, I'm a total beginner in 3d printing and I want to get into 3d printing for the sake of building small engineering projects. Considering this I probably won't need a printer with alot of fine detail like for example small sized textures (I think). So would it make sense for me to just go for the cheapest one that somehow prints ok (I thought of an ender 3 or something like that) or should I spend some more money on a Presa mini (+) or a somewhat similar model. What experiences do you have with low budget printers (250€-400€) for my specific although not very unique use case? I'm very thankful for every answer I get.

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[-] KroninJ@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My first printer was an Anycubic Vyper and I feel like it was pretty perfect for my beginner self. I was abke to put it together, do some very minor tweaking, and got it running decent quality with minimal to no issues. There's also sales regularly on their site. I picked one up for 250 USD. And their customer service is truly spectacular. Once I started tweaking the printer for quality I found a few minor issues about a year and a half after purchase. They sent me replacements and I got them within a few days.

For your use case, it may be pretty good.i ended up changing/modding quite a bit eventually on it but I didn't need to if I wanted to go with just printing test and consept parts.

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