Hi, I going to buy my first 3D priner. I going to print some devices parts etc. I prefer assembled printer but not nessesery. My favorites are Anet A3 from Gearbest or CTC Bizer. Prices are the same but I dont know which one choose. The most important for me is reliability, print quality and easy to use.
If you would like to build your own clone of this printer for as cheaply as possible (which would teach you a lot, but take a while and not be easy if it is your first printer), then Thomas Sanladerer made a video series 1 called “Building the cheapest possible Prusa i3 MK2” and corresponding webpage with links on where to buy all the parts.
I promise you that if you spend any less money than this on a printer, you will find that you do not get all of those qualities all of the time, and you will likely reach a point where you’ve spent more time/money combined on it than simply purchasing an Original Prusa i3 MK2S. You’ll wish you had purchased something more expensive.
Having a cheaper printer is great if you love fixing things and the satisfaction of making it work. Maybe a cheap printer is good for you. I got a cheap one to start off, too. I don’t recommend it if you want reliability, print quality, and ease of use. I wasn’t giving a tip to you, though. I was answering Rafix095’s question.
Realize that you WILL spend more money on 3D Printing after your initial investment.
If you buy a 200 dollar printer, then you’ll probably spend more money on filament in the first year than you paid for your printer!
If you buy a 200 dollar printer, you will probably spend lots of time fixing it, upgrading it, and just plain trying to get it to work.
The Original Prusa i3 MK2S is one of the lowest cost printers you can get where you get a good amount of reliability, print quality, and ease of use (and you can make a pretty good clone designed by an expert for even lower cost if you follow Thomas Sanladerer’s guide).
If you are willing to spend 400€, save a month or two and spend 625 instead for the Original Prusa i3 MK2S.
My first printer was an Anet A8, and within a few months I had spent more time (failed prints and maintenance work) and money (fixing) on it than the price of a MK2S, and I wished I had gotten one of those instead.
It doesn’t even have to be a MK2S, I am just using it as an example because every review ever says this is the printer with the greatest value for your dollar.
My first and last printer is an Anet A6, and within 6 months I noticed that it can print excelent at 0.05 mm resolution (even at 0.02, but is too less material to make something), even though the specs are 0.1-0.3, I can heat the bed at 110 centigrade even though the specs are 100 maxim (I admit I had to replace the connector). And one problem, I have to re-level the bed almost every time I change the filament (perhaps i push it too hard).