creality ender v3 se is a good entry level printer. I bought one earlier this year. Despite its low price, It's easy to assemble, has auto leveling and makes decent prints. You cant go wrong for the price.
Yea i am inclined to go for this one based on other responses, i have no clue about the materials used to print so ill figure it out by using one of these ender printers and engaging with communities.
I started with an Ender 3 Pro. It's a great printer to start with and learn how 3d printing works. Last year I upgraded to a Bambu X1 Carbon. Since then, there has been no more tinkering, no more bed leveling, no more manual calibration, no more ferrying microsd cards back and forth, hardly any troubleshooting, and what few issues I've had were easily solved. The Ender is great to learn on, like a first car. You beat it up, fix it, break it, fix it again. Once you outgrow it, I'd recommend a Bambu.
creality ender v3 se is a good entry level printer. I bought one earlier this year. Despite its low price, It's easy to assemble, has auto leveling and makes decent prints. You cant go wrong for the price.
Yea i am inclined to go for this one based on other responses, i have no clue about the materials used to print so ill figure it out by using one of these ender printers and engaging with communities.
I started with an Ender 3 Pro. It's a great printer to start with and learn how 3d printing works. Last year I upgraded to a Bambu X1 Carbon. Since then, there has been no more tinkering, no more bed leveling, no more manual calibration, no more ferrying microsd cards back and forth, hardly any troubleshooting, and what few issues I've had were easily solved. The Ender is great to learn on, like a first car. You beat it up, fix it, break it, fix it again. Once you outgrow it, I'd recommend a Bambu.