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Good price when considering it is shipped from Germany, so no custom fees to be concerned about. Looking about this seems to be the current cheapest price, and would be a suitable machine for anyone who's interested in 3D printing.


High-precision 3D printer with ±0.1mm high printing accuracy, 220 * 220 * 250mm large printing size with one-piece structure, saving space but building the world.
MK-10 extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrustion; and the hotbed can reach 110℃ in about 5 minutes to meet the needs of fast heating and printing.
CNC machining of Y-rail mounting groove to make sure precise positioning and keep the stable frame with high-precision printing quality.
Adopts V-slot linear bearing system and wheel moving parts, super noiseless and smooth printing performance; big hand twist nut make the print platform easier to level.
Safely protected power supply and resume printing function, if the machine is shut down or power failure accidentally, it can continue printing after power on.
Compatible with various 1.75mm printing filaments like PLA, ABS, TPU, etc; wide applications, can be used for product structure design, toy modeling, architectural design, parts manufacturing, etc.
Make the platform flat and the model easy to take.
Specifications:
Plug: US/ EU/ UK/ AU(Optional)
Input: AC 100-265V 50-60Hz
Output: DC 24V 15A 360W
Modeling Technology: FDM(Fused Deposition Modeling)
Printing Size: 220 * 220 * 250mm
Printing Accuracy:±0.1mm
Max. Traveling Speed: 180mm/s
Filament: 1.75mm PLA, ABS, TPU, etc.
Layer Thickness: 0.1-0.4mm
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm
File Format: STL, OBJ, G-Code
Working Mode: Online or SD offline
Max. Nozzle Temperature: 255℃
Max. Hotbed Temperature: 110℃
Machine Size: 44 * 41 * 46.5cm / 17.3 * 16.1 * 18.3in
Package Size: 59.5*49.5*16.5cm/23.4*19.4*6.5inch
Package Weight: 9596g/338.4oz
Package List:
1 * 3D Printer Set


High-precision 3D printer with ±0.1mm high printing accuracy, 220 * 220 * 250mm large printing size with one-piece structure, saving space but building the world.
MK-10 extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrustion; and the hotbed can reach 110℃ in about 5 minutes to meet the needs of fast heating and printing.
CNC machining of Y-rail mounting groove to make sure precise positioning and keep the stable frame with high-precision printing quality.
Adopts V-slot linear bearing system and wheel moving parts, super noiseless and smooth printing performance; big hand twist nut make the print platform easier to level.
Safely protected power supply and resume printing function, if the machine is shut down or power failure accidentally, it can continue printing after power on.
Compatible with various 1.75mm printing filaments like PLA, ABS, TPU, etc; wide applications, can be used for product structure design, toy modeling, architectural design, parts manufacturing, etc.
Make the platform flat and the model easy to take.
Specifications:
Plug: US/ EU/ UK/ AU(Optional)
Input: AC 100-265V 50-60Hz
Output: DC 24V 15A 360W
Modeling Technology: FDM(Fused Deposition Modeling)
Printing Size: 220 * 220 * 250mm
Printing Accuracy:±0.1mm
Max. Traveling Speed: 180mm/s
Filament: 1.75mm PLA, ABS, TPU, etc.
Layer Thickness: 0.1-0.4mm
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm
File Format: STL, OBJ, G-Code
Working Mode: Online or SD offline
Max. Nozzle Temperature: 255℃
Max. Hotbed Temperature: 110℃
Machine Size: 44 * 41 * 46.5cm / 17.3 * 16.1 * 18.3in
Package Size: 59.5*49.5*16.5cm/23.4*19.4*6.5inch
Package Weight: 9596g/338.4oz
Package List:
1 * 3D Printer Set
Fantastic printer and would certainly be up to the task of cosplay props. Because it is, so popular, there is a great wealth of information / guidance, online.
The pro version, has some upgrade components (e.g. branded power supply), so can be worth it depending you can get a competitive price.
Thanks! Yeah I'm not even sure what's a good price lol. What price Would the Pro be worth it over this you think?
Link please?
If you like tinkering (I have a few printers) it is a great hobby for when its inclement out. So many things to make for 'she who must be obeyed' to give you some 'brownie points'. Have a look on thingyverse dot com for bits to give you an idea. The site is glitchy atm. pm me if you need help.
(My first resin printer arrives 2morra and I'm getting all excited )
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Hah printer please and thank you! I'll take a peek!
It's showing as £240 for me.
Change delivery from China to eu
Ah thank you
Reading I've done also seems to point towards going for the pro over the 3x, thanks for the info
Most people starting out, print in PLA or PLA +. You do know that`s bio degradable?.
Anyway.
I have 2 standard Ender 3`s one with a glass bed, the other has std bed. Both on yellow upgraded springs.
I run a nice little business from them. would recommend them.
Follow Lukes guide on youtube youtube.com/wat…mo8 for building it right first time. Saves so much hassle as the standard build instructions are terrible.
Also join some friendly Ender 3 groups on facebook. loads of info from beginners upwards.
I got an anycubic photon a couple of months back for accurate stuff and its the business. Only downside is the print area size and the need for uv curing lights. I still use my spooled printers for larger work that doesnt need high detail. Spooled printers like these are a great introduction to 3D printing on a budget before deciding if you want/need to move upto resin printing.
If I may ask what sort of stuff do you print and sell?
I've been on the verge for months on something like this and if it can generate revenue back that seems fantastic.
Printing is insanely slow though on any printer until the super new extreme high end stuff. Expect at least 2/3 hours for anything useful from them (same on all not just this, it's laying down .3 mm layers of plastic. It takes a while!)
for anyone jumping on board. You NEED Cura (free) to "slice" designs to a suitable design for your printer. Super easy to use, follow a guide on setup.
There's a few good bits of software for designing your own stuff, personally, I'm a fairly big fan of tinkercad for something relatively simple/easy online that can (with a bit of work) produce pretty much anything.
What's the difference between normal and resin printing?
Just also be aware, that with resin, you need to ensure you have adequate ventilation and handle appropriately. Resin is quite dangerous if not handled with care.
Any pictures of what you have made please!
Got my first ever printer off the wife for Christmas an AnyCubic i3 Mega and I love it best present ever!
And it’s recently started making me some money back.
Tricks is to find a niche thing that people want and isn’t supplied else where.
Because the plastic is cheap you pretty much make items at a profit if demand is good.