Hi guys. I am trying to buy a 3d printer for someone willing to create stuff anywhere from small PC enclosure for a radpberry PI to say awesome stands for monitors or appliances. I dont want to build outrageously big stuff but i need something beginner friendly in a cheaper side of budget (maybe 500€/$?) what would you recommend?

Edit: i am looking for the biggest dimension possible so say 300x300 dimension… i am not sure if its the biggest possible even. I read about sovol (i also like generally open source / ageless, i dont mind tinkering or learning) —

Wanted features:

300x300 dimension Open source? Maybe? Multi coloring but without much hassle

Im a noob in all this so i dont know about the latest and best features.

  • Nate Cox@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    The Bambu A1 (mini or full size) may be a good fit for you. Price point is there or below if you opt out of the multi color unit, and they are remarkably beginner friendly.

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      10 months ago

      I didnt know i would want multi color so i will add that ob my list of wanted featuresz :) this looks pretty small the a1, would you know of something with bigger dimensions?

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        10 months ago

        The A1 is 256x256x256, which is pretty generous for an out of the box printer.

        I personally use a Bambu P1S which has the same volume, and is larger than the Prusa MK3S I upgraded from.

        The A1S is definitely smaller but still capable. I started on a Prusa Mini which is similarly sized and it worked great for me for a year or so before I upgraded.

        Edit: I honestly would not start with a multi color unit. Wait a year and get some print experience under you first before you add that extra complexity.

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        10 months ago

        Sadly no so 256x256mm it is.

        With multi-material that just works maybe the Prusa XL is the lowest cost option with at least 300x300mm but that’s $4’000.

        The next best option would be an ERCF with any 3d-printer that supports it (e.g. Klipper firmware).

        There is also Mosaic Palette 3 but this is $500 alone.