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3D Printer for Home Projects: Recommendations for Filament, SketchUp, Speed & Quality

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  • #1 17671692
    Vester11
    Level 5  
    Hello, I need a 3d printer for home projects. They will be simple and advanced. I care about:
    A good filament
    Submitting projects with a sketchup
    Short printing time
    Good print quality
    Horlt placie (or hot will be)

    What do you recommend?
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  • #2 17679179
    ksuszka
    Level 10  
    The basic parameter that you did not specify is the price ;)

    If you have 3.5k PLN and you want a printer that works without much trouble, the original Prusa i3 MK3 has goodies from printers 5 times more expensive and generally collects very positive reviews: https://shop.prusa3d.com/pl/drukarki- 3d / 180-original-set-Prus-i3-mk3.html

    There is a lot of agitation about which printer to choose at a given price and given the requirements in this forum: https://reprapy.pl/viewforum.php?f=4
  • #3 17680919
    landy13
    Level 31  
    Vester11 wrote:
    I care about:
    A good filament
    The filament is selected for the printer, not the other way around.
    Vester11 wrote:
    Submitting projects with a sketchup
    You must have a slicer between Sketchup (or other CAD) and the printer.
    Vester11 wrote:
    Short printing time
    Good print quality
    What time is short and what quality is good? At least time is measurable - we have clocks. And what is the quality measured? These values are absolutely not along the way. Always, the better quality you want to get, the printing time must be longer. To shift these parameters to the right direction, you need to look at the matter from the cost side. The cheapest Chinese printers can be bought for around PLN 500. All of them require significant modernization and corrections, and the results are rarely satisfactory. Slightly more expensive (1500-2000) also need to be improved. But then they print correctly (though without madness). If you do not want to pick a printer, use it, prices start at around PLN 6,000.
    Vester11 wrote:
    Horlt placie (or hot will be)
    Isn't it better to write a "mulled table" humanly and not try to try a language you don't know?
    Even some of the cheapest ones have it, and probably more expensive ones.

    So, deepen your knowledge about printing and you will make your own choice. For now, you don't even know what to ask.
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