Looking back at this thread and the Monoprice voxel thread I started the last few weeks, someone might be forgiven for thinking that I have had a great deal of trouble from my Tenlog TL-D3 Pro and even question my decision to return my Voxel to buy (for a similar price) the D3.I hope I can dispel that conclusion. The Voxel was indeed essentially problem free out of the box and the only issue it really gave me apart from the limitations of its lower specifications was a need to print on a raft anywhere on the bed away from the center. Its rafts were always trivial to remove in one piece and always guaranteed the print would stay on the bed until I removed it. I have yet to match its level of detail and smoothness with my new prints. But for all of that the Voxel had no room to grow. Its advantages seemed to come from its very finely tuned slicer and perhaps some firmware tweaks but it would always be a single extruder small build volume printer tied to a somewhat limited and proprietary slicer. My D3 may have had multiple issues but it was purchased at open box deep discount and so far none of it hardware issue have been too much for a noob to try to tackle (with help) and increasingly it's starting to look as if these things really are relatively robust machines in many respects. At this point I hope I have neither scared anyone away from the voxel or the D3. If you hate tinkering and just want to do your own spontaneous in-house occasional prints with minimal investment in time and money and excellent detail the voxel may still be a good fit for you. If you want an affordable idex that a noob can service and repair (as I did) I say a D3 looks great.