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Dec 2015

Hi,

Well the opinions on the M3D are quite diverse if you read the forums.

I’m having a very good time printing all kind of things with it and results are pretty good. From Colorfabb wood, ABS to PLA it does all work, but there is some calibration needed. (printed a full set of chess pieces, a digital sundial and alot of toys and testprints or stuff for the printer itself)

It is a printer that says its all for beginners, but printing out-of-the box is not aways the case. (you do need to put some time in it to understand 3d printing, but for me there is the fun)

Had to pay 80 euros for it to ship to the Netherlands.

After about half a year i might be looking for a bigger printer though, but it is great to learn the basics!

I doubt that you would have much luck with Ninja Flex but yes, you can use filament other than M3D’s. I’ve used RigidInk PLA and Colorfabb PLA, and it’s fine with the Micro. I’ve moved on to a Kossel Mini now but the Micro worked well for me – it’s just very slow, with a very limited print volume and no heated bed, but great value for money.

Hi Jose,

Just an advice to be careful with the opinions shared all over the web about any printer, and put them into context. It’s all a matter of what you expect from a printer and how you intend to use it.
I personally use The Micro on a regular basis and also have a larger A4 printer available. However it’s hard to compare both and rate them as ‘bad’ and ‘good’. For example, the need for repairs, nozzle replacement, maintenance cost… was much higher with the larger printer in the last year. The Micro has proven to be a reliable printer for me and caused me less frustration.

Anyway if you are interested to buy a Micro from within Europe, just send me a mail. I don’t want to use this forum for publicity so I prefer to have a personal communication about this and tell you what you need to know.

Ok? E-mail: muyllefrederik[at]gmail.com

M3D company only offer 3 months warranty unless you pay for more time (i know, i know, we are supposed to have 2 years according to law in EU but could be a fight to claim that.).

Anyway if you have bad luck and get troubles you could be told to send the printer back so be aware of shipping cost.

Must say that myself don´t find any hardware problems with it.