zundapp wrote: » Hi Looking at purchasing a 3D printer for some small projects at home. I was looking at the Ender 3 would anyone have any personal reviews or alternative recommendations ?
I've had an Ender 3 pro for a few years now .
On the plus side its cheap , and popular enough that you'll find a lot of support for it .
Plus you'll learn a lot about 3D printing.
The downside is that you'll need to do a lot of fiddling with it to get it to work* .
It doesn't have an auto leveler , so you may have to manually level the bed fairly regularly.
Also you'll probably end up upgrading it a lot . Mines had Bowden tubes swapped , a BLTouch added , mainboard replaced with an upgraded one (twice , as I accidently blew my first one) , new firmware , converted to direct drive , and currently adding a second Z stepper. And that's not counting the clips , fittings and fan cowls I've printed for it.
Oh and adding an Pi running OctoPi is a really good idea (as it turns it into a print server that lets you monitor prints from anywhere).
*(in theory its possible to get an Ender 3 out of the box , and have perfect prints every time , but I dont think its ever happened)
Also meant to mention .. there's a 3D printing forum here