No I don’t think so. It does use a smaller custom 700g spool. You could print a spool that fits the spool chamber and wind on the filament you want.
Yes, it’s a good beginners printer!
I own a Kickstarter version of this printer, and I say it is NOT a good beginner printer. The device itself is small and convenient, but the software is terrible and getting good prints from it is very difficult. There is a reason it is so cheap.
Nicely put – I couldn’t agree more. Mine served me very well – it bootstrapped me into the world of 3D printing and I still have a lot of affection for it. It’s a neat little beast, especially for the money, and a great introduction to 3D printing.
Ok. I’ll chime in and try without using the word “good” or “bad”. I’m a backer and got it March this year with zero knowledge of 3d printing. I have since moved on to prusa i3 which I built from kit. Now my M3D is collecting dust displayed prominently in my shelf where I put all my tools and spare part to maintain the i3. My M3D can still print. Slow but it gets the job done quietly with questionable accuracy. I’m mostly confused with this little machine when it comes to improvement / maintenance, I don’t know if the problem I’m facing is software or hardware… And so it has become an unenjoyable experience for me to try to get the machine to produce print that is correct in dimension ands free of artifact. I can’t say M3D is open source. Well if they are, it certainly doesn’t feel like it I think I have enjoyed building the i3 better than tinkering with M3D. I didn’t regret buying the M3D, I just simply need to move on to another machine that is more reliable Stephen
Any of you guys heard about the hello beprusa from beeverycreative? Is it any good for beginners? It has a good price and seems to be full of features.
Well, I´m a kickstarter backer and have mine since this summer. For me was the first step in 3D printing world.
And althoug i´m happy enough with mine (you could see in my hub the quality of the prints) i would not recommend it to anyone until M3D company releases an official versión of their software that is not a Beta.
I read a lot of troubles in the M3D forum from other backers and suffer some of them on my on ( y shifting, prints not sticking to the bed, print unseparable from the raft, calibration issues, and others…)
So in my opinion, could be a lottery get good prints (or a single print) from this printer, unless you don´t mind to play with it and spend a few days until you find:
A: Correct manual calibratión, and B: The versión of the Beta software (are a lot of them) that works for you.
Hi Where do you live exactly?
In Portugal