it has its benefits but at the same time some drawbacks.
it is easy to use software, but really hard to calibrate. Even after you calibrate it, you should not touch it because slight movement might make it destroy the build.
it is easy to use software, but really hard to calibrate. Even after you calibrate it, you should not touch it because slight movement might make it destroy the build.
This is a plug & play printer, very useful if your new to 3d printing. I'm using it since 2 years now with an average use of 2/3 objects per month. Until now I am pretty much satisfied except for:
Calibration & Extruder: Both are very sensible (if you touch the printer or the desk while printing it may destroy the build, the filament often gets stuck if you like to change colors often).
Cloud services: Customer assistance is a hoax and the 3d online database is not indicized! So you can't actually search a specific file, just an infinite, exhausting scrolling.
I would recommend this printer only if you want to "play & prototyping".
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I actually have an adventurer 5M standard. after looking at the pro's and con's of both and the price I decided to make it my first printer. I am currently looking for a larger printer now that I've got my feet wet and have the bug for printing! The software is lacking, so if you are someone who used clipper, unfortunately it is not supported. that's another reason I'm looking for another printer. not as much freedom on the options but it also means less room for mistakes! So I would say, excellent choice for first printer. Easy, really fast and even a smooth brain like me can use it!
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