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Question I search a 3D printer Is the Creality Ender-3 V3 SE okay?

Discussion in '3D Printing' started by nnelsonn, Nov 8, 2023.

  1. nnelsonn

    nnelsonn New Member

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    Hi

    Does anyone have experience with the Ender V3 SE? I could get it for €169. I have no experience with 3D printer and search my first one.

    What do you have to pay attention to?
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    Not sure on that model but my ender 3 the build plate is only 200x200 and it is too small for some stuff i want to make
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    Is it any good? I may need a new one
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    Same here.. Cobra @ has a huge bed for printing. and a good software is Ultimaker Cura. works with just about everything. though not the fastest printer there is out there can be upgraded to your hearts content. Ender3 is better but the bed isnt as big for printer but i still love Anycube more.
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    I've owned a ender 3 since 2018 - I recently picked up a Bambu Laps PS1 - Its simple a great 3d printer. Perfect prints and just works.
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    Hi,
    The post is a little old and if you haven't bought yet, I would say from experience to save money and put a little more for a fast printer, my old CR10S put me off a little from 3D printing because it is long, the smallest part took hours and medium-sized parts could take several days. I recently bought a Creality K1C (the print size is ok for me) and I print a lot of more, prints that took me 5 hours for example are done in 45 minutes with very good quality.
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    i am not a fan of how long printing takes either. i switched to a .06 nozzle and .03 layer height on my modded ender 3 and am very happy with the results.
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    I've had my modded Ender 3 since 2018 - It was a great little printer, but you are right about the speed. You should look into a Bambu Labs printer. They are truely the next generation of printers. My P1S is about 3-4 times faster and prints perfect with a .4 nozzle.
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    Thanos Building the Future one AC Servo at a time... or 6

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