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Best Assembled 3D Printers Under PLN 2,000: Recommendations for Affordable, Durable Models

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  • #1 16544550
    Charles Bronson
    Level 14  
    Hello! There was a need to buy a 3d printer. Due to the lack of knowledge about such devices, I am asking users of such printers for help in choosing a good device. I do not currently have time to implement this topic. The printer would already be assembled and complete. It would use cheap filament. It would support popular programs. It would be durable and properly made (no slack, metal instead of plastic), of course within reasonable limits. I am asking for suggestions.
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  • #2 16559153
    Way
    Level 9  
    See CTC Bizer 2X - now a lot of people are buying it, with current knowledge I would buy it myself and not put together my own.
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  • #3 16834059
    szczepulek
    Level 12  
    I'm buying a printer now and I'm 99% decided on the product available on Ali..press.
    There are Polish reviews on YT

    Look for yourself:
    Anycubic i3 Mega

    Best Assembled 3D Printers Under PLN 2,000: Recommendations for Affordable, Durable Models

    the cost with shipping from Germany (tariff drops out etc) is with the seller reduced by about PLN 1200

    Pros:
    * It is made on the model of Prusa I3
    * Reasonable price for hobby applications
    * Heated plates / table
    * Publicly available parts
    * METAL rigid frame
    * The printer comes in a secure package in 2 elements, after twisting 8 screws and connecting 3 plugs ready
    * Additional printer functions (resuming after a power outage, message about the end of filament)
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  • #4 16836109
    Madrik
    moderator of Robotics
    Charles Bronson wrote:
    Hello! There was a need to buy a 3d printer. Due to the lack of knowledge about such devices, I am asking users of such printers for help in choosing a good device. I do not currently have time to implement this topic. The printer would already be assembled and complete. It would use cheap filament. It would support popular programs. It would be durable and properly made (no slack, metal instead of plastic), of course within reasonable limits. I am asking for suggestions.


    First of all, define it for yourself - what will be the working area and quality of prints.
    The subject must be implemented, if only to learn how to design models for the printer. What do you need a printer that doesn't print anything because you can't tell it what to print? Filaments are universal. You choose the material and the diameter of the "wire". It doesn't matter if the printer is cheap or expensive, but whether it supports the material. However, changing the material often requires changing the print parameters.

    Specify how big the printer is, what quality and how much you can spend on it. Remembering that an average filament spool costs about PLN 100.
  • #5 16872419
    Monostabilny
    Level 2  
    On my own example I can recommend Creality CR-10 and its overclocked version of CR-10s

    Working area 300/300/400 mm
    print speed is 150mm / s (this parameter is exaggerated, because you can print at this speed but the quality is definitely unsatisfactory)
    head diameter 0.4mm (it can be replaced with a smaller one but it will extend the working time and force changes in the slacer's settings)
    value for money good / very good (depends on whether you hit the discount)
    Very simple to assemble, it is sent in the form of almost fully prepared elements, someone once said that assembling it is able even a medium-braided chimpanzee and in total a lot has not been wrong.

    the downside of this machine are quite loud fans and short wires coming out of the control module (it is forced by this quite specific positioning of the module relative to the working field)
    Best Assembled 3D Printers Under PLN 2,000: Recommendations for Affordable, Durable Models
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  • #6 17243926
    smootny

    Level 18  
    Does it have a heated table ??
  • #8 17491883
    PĄK4ever
    Level 11  
    The Creality CR-10 and CR-10S printer has a heated table.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around recommendations for pre-assembled 3D printers under PLN 2,000, focusing on affordability, durability, and compatibility with popular software. Users suggest several models, including the CTC Bizer 2X, Anycubic i3 Mega, and Creality CR-10/CR-10S. The Anycubic i3 Mega is praised for its metal frame, heated bed, and ease of assembly, while the Creality CR-10 series is noted for its larger print area and good value for money, despite some noise issues. Participants emphasize the importance of defining print quality and material compatibility when selecting a printer.
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