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Posted 21 October 2023

Spark 3D SP1 3D Printer - Auto Bed Levelling and Low Filament Detection

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Reduced further to £129, seems to be a good price for 3D Printer (RRP £229)

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Key features

  • Medium Build Volume: 220 x 220 x 250mm
  • Automatic Bed Levelling
  • Silent Mainboard
  • Silent Fans
  • Flexible Removable Build Surface
  • Filament Run Out Detection
  • Colour Screen
  • 12 Month Warranty
  • Dedicated UK Support

Jumpstart your creativity with the Spark 3D SP1 3D Printer. Enjoy a wide range of high-spec and features, suitable for both beginners and experienced users. Reap the rewards of Spark 3D automatic bed levelling, flexible build surface, filament run-out detection & silent printing.

Maximise your time & productivity!
The SP1 is the perfect introduction to 3D printing, with an impressive entry-level price, and user-friendly interface you’ll be printing away in no time. Featuring a DIY kit, which can be built in under an hour, along with a detailed manual and build video, making your 3D build process fun and easy.

FEATURES

  • Medium Build Volume: 220 x 220 x 250mm
  • Automatic Bed Levelling
  • Silent Fans & Mainboard
  • Flexible Removable Build Surface
  • Low Filament Detection
  • Colour Screen - 4.3-inch display for user interface
  • S3DSP1
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Edited by Random1234, 21 October 2023
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  1. darren_hooker's avatar
    Could anyone tell me is it possible to make things on this to sell on.. At places like ebay and fb marketplace etc.. I'm interested in buying one.. Tia
    Aici's avatar
    I know this one is cheap and possible OK, but if you want to sell, I would advice to get something faster/reliable. Check new Bambu A1 Mini. Miles ahead of any other “cheap” 3d printer
  2. CRUSHER_OF_WALNUTS's avatar
    This looks very similar to Ender printers which I would NOT recommend to a beginner.
    I would highly recommend the elegoo Neptune 3 or 4 Pro to any beginner as they're much more user friendly, have more features, a better build construction quality and minimal assembly. You will have far fewer issues and they only costs slightly more.
    I've been 3D printing for around 8 years and own both printers. Elegoo all day. (edited)
    Bendown's avatar
    Always fancied having a go at one of these, how do you transfer an item you want to make to the printer, is there a 3 d program that allows you take a picture for instance and then convert to a file to send to this, a guy I work with has a model railway and would love some little houses making
  3. niefoon's avatar
    Don’t waste your money on these cheap printers if what you want to do is print for production. You will spend far more time fixing or throwing away unfinished prints than you will making money with it. Just spend the extra money and get a prusa mk4
    SpaghettiMonster's avatar
    When you say "extra" money, you mean £900? They're listed around £1K from what is see - that's 10 times the price.
  4. Opanious's avatar
    Heat Added

    You can also buy direct from Creality at £129 as well store.creality.com/uk/…ter and the PLA+ is only £11 in Black/White/Orange , sale ends in about 1 1/2 days worth a look as another option.
    I just brought the Ender 3 V3 SE 3D printer & a laser that fits it for half price
    Dave_dave69's avatar
    "a laser that fits it for half price"


    do you have a direct link to that item please?
  5. Altirix's avatar
    maybe 6 years ago. but i really would not recommend these ender 3 clones or the Ender 3 today. they just lack many comfort creatures that make 3d printing easier especially for newbies.

    granted this does come with a few of the basic qol upgrades, maybe not to bad for someone who likes to tinker, but if you just want to print things without working to fix/tune the machine i can't recommend it.

    i remember when i got my ender 3 it took months to properly dial it in and learn how to maintain it learn how to troubleshoot problems. they work well until they don't. these days its been converted into a voron switchwire.
    eldaniel's avatar
    Could you recommend something without too much tinkering please? Just about to buy something for Christmas for kids but no idea which one would be like you described. Thanks
  6. mint_fresh's avatar
    Is it worth?
  7. mksalarun's avatar
    This or creality ender 3 neo V2 ?
    reddragon105's avatar
    I'd say the Ender, if only because it's the more popular brand and model so there's a much larger community for support when you need it. Although most advice will cover most 3D printers, if you have a question that's specific to this model it's going to be harder to find the answer.
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