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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
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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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A quick search on Amazon [amazon.com] shows you can get a replacement pretty cheap. Why do you want a 3D printed one?
https://slickdeals.net/f/15905761-creality-ender-3-v2-3d-printer-199-99
Thanks!
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If the box say Ender 3 Pro - B, you're most likely getting a Creality branded PSU rather than the MeanWell. The Creality PSU fan seems to run all the time, where as the MeanWell does not.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15810250-anycubic-mega-x-3d-printer-202-free-shipping?
Thanks for any guidance!
Ender 3 S1 is also on sale for $339 https://www.microcenter
If your budget allows, go with the S1 if not go with the V2. The V2 comes with the upgraded UI and quiet board v.2.2.7 compared to the Pro that comes with the older control board
Ender 3 S1 is also on sale for $339 https://www.microcenter
If your budget allows, go with the S1 if not go with the V2. The V2 comes with the upgraded UI and quiet board v.2.2.7 compared to the Pro that comes with the older control board
Optional upgrades are bed sheet and Capricorn tube. Both doesn't cost much.
https://www.amazon.com/Aokin-Prin...NrPXRydW
https://www.amazon.com/Authentic-...ljaz10cnVl
https://www.amazon.com/Printing-M...111&sr=8-3
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Ender 3 S1 is also on sale for $339 https://www.microcenter
If your budget allows, go with the S1 if not go with the V2. The V2 comes with the upgraded UI and quiet board v.2.2.7 compared to the Pro that comes with the older control board