Micro Center Stores [
store locator] offer
New Customers: Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer for
$99.99 when you follow the steps below and present unique text coupon barcode at pickup. Offer valid in-store only.
Thanks to community member
DummyName123 for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Sign-up Page here and fill out your info
- Click on the Send My Coupon button
- Wait for the page to load, this can take some time
- Note: If it errors-out, reload the page and try again
- Once completed you will get a 'Thank you, your coupon code has been sent.' message on the page
- Check your Text Messages and reply Y to the text that was sent
- You should receive a link to your Coupon shortly after
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I bought this last time it was on sale and finally had the chance to set it up. There's several areas of adjustment but there are plenty of resource that are a google search away. Took me maybe an hour to view and make my own adjustments and I'm ready to print.
My advice is to not get overwhelmed with everyone talking about upgrades. I'm a casual printer, which is why I only wanted to spend $100. I'm assuming most getting this are in the same boat. Upgrades really don't seem necessary and the printer is fully capable without them.
There is NO way I'm going back to unpaid calibration/replacement support/extruder servicing or going to open those books on Runic Casting EVER AGAIN.
I'm all for tech, but once I squared up with Legba, I was DONE.
Everyone reading this thread is n00bs (including myself) looking to get into this for the most part.. we have no idea what you're talking about especially the Haitian voodoo part.
Well worth $100.
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When stackable coupons and codes are available, it can drop to ~$140.
Worst case, that can still leave close to 100 bucks to apply towards mods and supplies.
You can watch the YT reviews to see how the two compare.
The main gotcha is that, due to the chip shortage, the units built with the "H32" boards aren't readily compatible with the alternative firmware options, though that is being worked on. Thus far, it is limited to the stock firmware, which, if one doesn't mod, probably won't be an issue. A $50 replacement board with the G32 or N32 is also a possibility.
With the "Alex" fork of the Jyers/Marlin firmware, the base Aquila's display can be turned to portrait orientation like the v2's, and have all of the other additional features, like the bed leveling assistant. Some people actually prefer the landscape orientation, but not enough to sacrifice the benefits from the firmware.
There are also other minor differences in some of the part mountings, but they can be overcome by a modder. There are also minor refinements as well.
I certainly wouldn't pay close to MSRP for an Ender v2, and even with a deal, the clone competition shouldn't be ignored.
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