creality_refurbished via eBay has
Certified Refurbished Creality CR-10 SE 3D Printer w/ 2-Year Allstate Protection Plan for $135.15 - an extra 20% off when you apply coupon code
HAPPY30TH at checkout =
$108.12.
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Product Details:
Certified Refurbished Details:
- Item has been inspected, tested and cleaned by a qualified refurbisher.
- Appearance: Pristine, like-new condition.
- Performance: Works like new, meets the manufacturer's specifications.
- Warranty: Two-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
- Packaging: Comes in new, generic packaging with original or new accessories (if applicable).
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Edited to add: That said, you might have to do some more reading / video watching to get good results out of it for all scenarios. But the auto-leveling is a nice feature, and I'd say the 8-year-old Maker's Muse video on mistakes one will make 3D printing still holds up well today. https://youtu.be/aWg1nG2AbA8?si=
https://youtu.be/tIc8z4CZDUU?si=
also from my limited research 1.75mm diameter PLA is a good filament choice for noobs such as myself... and as luck would have it here's a FP deal on some... https://slickdeals.net/f/18571561-4-pack-1kg-1-75mm-sunlu-silk-pla-plus-3d-printer-filament-bundles-42-99-w-free-shipping-amazon
https://youtu.be/tIc8z4CZDUU?si=
also from my limited research 1.75mm diameter PLA is a good filament choice for noobs such as myself... and as luck would have it here's a FP deal on some... https://slickdeals.net/f/18571561-4-pack-1kg-1-75mm-sunlu-silk-pla-plus-3d-printer-filament-bundles-42-99-w-free-shipping-amazon
While the deal you linked is a good deal (I posted it lol), it is silk pla. Silk isn't hard to print, but is a bit more difficult to print than standard pla. I don't know what your primary applications will be, but silk is not as strong and I primarily use it for esthetic prints. I would recommend standard pla for someone's first filament.
While the deal you linked is a good deal (I posted it lol), it is silk pla. Silk isn't hard to print, but is a bit more difficult to print than standard pla. I don't know what your primary applications will be, but silk is not as strong and I primarily use it for esthetic prints. I would recommend standard pla for someone's first filament.
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As a printer to see if you're at all interested in 3D printing, this is probably a decent choice ... it's got the first layer sensor, which should solve a large majority of the problems that plague people starting out, as long as it works decently ... it'll likely still require some finessing to get it set up, but once you do it'll likely be solid ... anything else I'd recommend as entry level but also something you wouldn't let collect dust if you get another printer, such as the Centauri Carbon are in the $300+ range, so, I'm not going to suggest something 'better' that's also 3x the cost since ... of course it's going to be better, it's 3x the cost!
If you just want an appliance that you send a job to and pick it up in a couple hours, this would not be a good choice (realistically, you should always watch at least the first layer go down and then glance at any 3D printer every now and then to make sure it's still doing good [but, you'll likely forget and it won't matter much because it'll be fine 99% of the time], but, with these cheaper ones, you'll want to be a bit more frequent with your checkins).
Some of the areas these cheap out is they don't have a camera/lighting and things like that so you can't remotely monitor them, so, if you want to do all that, you'll have to set up your own system to do so, which adds to the cost, but, maybe you've already got an extra camera and controllable power switch that you can use.
Definitely not an expect myself, so, YMMV, just my experiences.
Upgrading to this for faster print speed.
Upgrading to this for faster print speed.
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damn you slick deals. 110 otd is pretty cheap for a 3d printer (from what ive seen). hope this is a good choice for a 3d printing noob, in terms of ease of use and decent prints.....
Spend a little bit more and get a A1 mini for first time ease of use
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