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    We are using these three printer as per our experience. I am suggesting you.


    Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
    Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer
    MakerBot Replicator+
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    Elyarchi 3d printer
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    Four months into using the Prusa Mini, all different manufacturers of PLA and hundreds of prints. Here are just a few samples of prints. https://imgur.com/gallery/E1EuVUI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amayaatp View Post
    Elyarchi 3d printer
    According to your website the printer is not available yet and appears to be still under development, there are no specifications as to print volume.

  5. #105
    Creality Ender-3 S1 will be able to beat your requirements. As it is excellence in performance and under budget of students. it has facilities of touch screen, WIFI and easy to assemble.
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  6. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by Ben2900 View Post
    I need advice on the best 3d printer to get. I have never owned one before. Can someone tell me an ideal printer for me? Give me one with unlimited budget and one under 1000. I am on a MacBook Pro.
    it depends on your requirements and specifications, When I went to buy a 3d printer

    I got this Dremel Digilab 3D20 3D Printer
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  7. #107
    Bamboo X1, and the Ender 3 S1 Pro Or Ender 3 S1 Plus, Also Prusa MK3
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  8. #108
    Whether you’re a tinkerer interested in prototyping or a tabletop-gaming enthusiast seeking to expand your arsenal of miniatures, a 3D printer might be the manufacturing tool you need. We recommend the Prusa Mini+ printer because it’s the most reliable printer we’ve tested, and we find it to be an especially good value at $400 or so. It’s also easy to use and relatively inexpensive to operate.The consistency and the thoughtfully chosen, repairable parts of the Prusa Mini+ will please more advanced users who need a dependable 3D-printing machine. It’s also a bargain, with unusual features at this price such as a large, 7-by-7-by-7-inch printing area (also known as the print volume or the total space you can print within) and a color display, as well as 24/7 customer support. Prusa printers are the quietest models we’ve tested, too, and they’re compatible with a wide range of plastic types.

  9. #109
    I think the best one for the house Bambu Lab P1P

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