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Jun 2017

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.

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What about Anet A6? which is cheaper and bigger print size

Take a look at the QIDI X-one. Great printer with superb support.

I will be different and suggest that you first watch this YouTube video by Thomas Sanladerer, a respected 3D printing information source.

Budget 3D printers might cost you more overall: How much YOU should spend!

Given that you put “reliability, print quality, and ease of use” at the TOP of your list, I suggest you do NOT buy a cheap printer.

I have enough experience to have built my own printer from scratch, and in my opinion, the minimum amount of money you can spend for those three qualities is to purchase the Original Prusa i3 MK2S, which is $699 US if you are willing to put it together yourself and $899 if you want a “fully built, calibrated, and tested” version.

Here is a link to a professional review of it on this website and here is a link to what the users say about it.

Pros and Cons

  • Print quality
  • Precision
  • Build volume
  • Open source
  • Price
  • Noise level
  • No dual extruder

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.

No problemo.

Thanks for the links

You are right, but I don’t afford a more expensive printer, and I know a 10000$ will have even better qualities.

My printer already made it’s money and still working fine (only I had to change the bed connector)

Have a nice day.