Hello! I am a former anycubic mega s victim, got it gifted by a friend(because he didn’t use it) and got sucked into the rabbithole of 3d printing. Printed a few parts after calibrating and cleaning it up, but then got punched in the face with onslaught of problems that dont make sense. Tried to fix 'em all, but in result just didn’t get to print anything for long. Now it shortcircuits itself when it starts up. So gonna salvage the thing for what I can.

In the meanwhile, I want to find a machines to look at that will increase my skills and knowledge further, not to just shortcut to just print stuff. Having available database of known problems will help a lot, that was the main issue I had with the mega S. Also something not expensive like the prusa mk4.(less than 400$ probably) Any recommendations for such a machine?

Sorry for such a question, if there are treads on reddit or lemmy, send me links to them, I will be happy to read them!

  • [email protected]@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    In my experience, the prusa mk3s+ has been top notch so far.
    Assembling the kit instead of buying pre-built is the way. This way you learn a lot about the machine itself, but it’s a generally low-bullshit machine.

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    10 months ago

    I can recommend against enders. I have two friends with them, and one myself. Between the 3 of us none of them are currently working, and its been like this since i found out all 3 of us had 3d printers. Keeping them working is like pulling teeth.

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    1 year ago

    Have you looked at the voron machines? They come in either a self-sourced or kit form and you build it from the ground up.

    The sibor or fystec V0.2 kits often can go on sale for less than 400 on Ali-express.

    The best part about these builds is the community and the dedication to making fantastic printers to at you can build and learn with.

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      1 year ago

      As a Voron owner, I kind of echo this but the build is kind of intense. BOM in a box kits make sourcing easier, but even with my (lightly modded) 2.4 it took me about two months of part time chippy away at it. The printer quality and speed are great, as are stock quality of life things (mechanical bed leveling that actually levels the bed)