3D Printing Accessories

GratefulDread

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I'm looking to purchase my first 3D printer.
Mainly to use it for printing vaping accessories, but also to print stuff for an unrelated hobby that involves small parts.
Been doing a bunch of research but I wanted to ask this community if anyone has any advice on useful features, suggested models, etc.

Any casual 3D printer people in the house?
 
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Poupiey

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Get a prusa for your first printer, you’ll never have to do maintenance for it and it just works. Have had one for about a year at work and it ran for about 4k hours last year with only grease and cleaning, did swap heater and thermistor at the new year tho.
 

ScyOne

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Creality printers are very cheap and capable, even their $200 printer is very capable. Would be a good start to see what features you want in a more advanced/expensive printer.

If you can afford it Prusa is pretty legit.
 
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