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Micro Center Stores
[store locator] [microcenter.com] offer, New Customers: Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer for $99.99 when you follow the steps below and present the unique $100 text coupon barcode at pickup. Offer valid in-store only.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/...inter.aspx
[microcenter.com]
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Sign-up Page above and fill out your info
- Click on the Send My Coupon button
- Wait for the page to load
- Check your text messages
- Reply Y
- Coupon should show up as a text message link
Note: I had signed up previously and never used the coupon, it let me sign up again for another coupon with the same number/email.
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Based on threads from past deals, some people have issues getting a coupon using a VoIP number and I believe with Mint wireless as well.
Also there usually is a $10 coupon inside the box for Inland filament. The Inland filament is around $20 so it's a pretty good deal. The box does come with a little bit of filament to print out a few samples but it's a good idea to pickup a roll to get started.
This is a very mod friendly printer with a large community. Some people will shit on the printer but if you're just starting out you can't beat a $100 printer that has very decent print quality. If you wanted, you can upgrade a lot of the components and make the print quality even better. This doesn't come with a silent board, just FYI.
The plate was very hard to level completely. Mine had a high spot. Glass bed was only slightly better. The z axis sags. You can upgrade to dual z motor. The firmware doesn't support pausing (to change colors or add magnets), you can update it (which isn't hard but not simple).
I ended up buying a anycubic vyper which is very similar to this printer but with all of the upgrades on it already ($300). I'm going to just sell my ender and I'm guessing I can get my $100 back on FB.
It's not a bad printer, but it'll never really be plug and play. After every few prints, something will end up needing calibration and it's a lot of time trying to figure out what/why/how
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Based on threads from past deals, some people have issues getting a coupon using a VoIP number and I believe with Mint wireless as well.
Also there usually is a $10 coupon inside the box for Inland filament. The Inland filament is around $20 so it's a pretty good deal. The box does come with a little bit of filament to print out a few samples but it's a good idea to pickup a roll to get started.
This is a very mod friendly printer with a large community. Some people will shit on the printer but if you're just starting out you can't beat a $100 printer that has very decent print quality. If you wanted, you can upgrade a lot of the components and make the print quality even better. This doesn't come with a silent board, just FYI.
Hurry, this offer expires 07-10-2022,
or while supplies last!
or while supplies last!
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https://www.microcenter
Based on threads from past deals, some people have issues getting a coupon using a VoIP number and I believe with Mint wireless as well.
Also there usually is a $10 coupon inside the box for Inland filament. The Inland filament is around $20 so it's a pretty good deal. The box does come with a little bit of filament to print out a few samples but it's a good idea to pickup a roll to get started.
This is a very mod friendly printer with a large community. Some people will shit on the printer but if you're just starting out you can't beat a $100 printer that has very decent print quality. If you wanted, you can upgrade a lot of the components and make the print quality even better. This doesn't come with a silent board, just FYI.
Did you try searching for it on their site?
Yep, it is great for that. Thingyverse should have quite a few prefab ones you can download and tweak
I would recommend getting a resin printer instead. It's not uncommon for those to go on sale for $100-$150. This printer is great for printing terrain.