Hy everyone

I’m a tech enthiast, full time developer and looking a long time to enter in the 3D printer world.

I have been search recenlty for some sugestions on the internet, and looking the options available in my country, mostly on a local aliexpress warehouse (to avoid some unpredictable tax).

I saw some Core XY from Tronxy I saw a lot of Ender 3 and it variants (V2, S1 pro) I saw some SLA (This one i’m a litte scared beacuse of toxity of the material, is that bad ? Like print something to touch for some time) I saw a Fysetech prusa mk3 clone that i discard after watch some bad reviews from long time users I saw the sovol s06 and the sovol s07

All I look will be close to ~500/600 usd in a local wharehose.

The ender 3 v2 will be a littble bit less, and some s1 plus will be a little bit more that that.

My usage will be to make some improvements for my work setup, something that i need in home, some addons for my switch, some charctaers to put on my desk, nothing commercial or that dependes of perfections.

Looks like that the Core XY it’s on trend right now, but I think maybe it’s too much for starts with.

I tend for the sovol s07 right, but i confess that the v roller wheels looks a cheap economy

But what do you guys think about thoes options ? Maybe await to check the neptune 4 ? Worth to buy a cheap printer and made some upgrades ? Like buy a Sovol S06 and put a Klipper by myself later ?

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    31 year ago

    Starting out, can’t go wrong with an ender 3 V2 (or s1). We have 3 of them running at work and they are reliable, easy to work on, and produce solid parts. Extra parts are easy to get and are plenty cheap. There’s a huge community around them. Overall, excellent starting printer. You’ll definitely want to toss an autoleveling kit on there. The only real downsides are it doesn’t print higher end materials well (honestly through, PLA is fine for most use cases), and it’s super slow. Dear god it takes forever to print.

    If you want to spend a bit more, the p1p is a no fuss printer from Bambu Labs. We also have 3 of their top tier model at work and can’t say enough good things about them.

    I don’t recommend upgrading printers. It can get expensive fast and the tuning becomes endless. The p1p is such a good value that buying a printer with the intent to mod it is hard to justify. Just spend a bit more to get a better, more reliable printer up front.