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  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @The Real Jdbye, That's why I said that a printer is a better option, because it doesn't require having to pay more money for each print.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    i've seen some of the small anycubic resin printers for like 100 bucks on black friday
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    You can find cheap 3d printer kits you assemble yourself, less than $100. - ANET A8 as a good starter.
    +1
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    If you don't really need alot of stuff no real need to invest
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Something like a cheap Sovol SV-06 could be a good starting point to see if you're into it without a huge financial investment @handy333
  • handy333 @ handy333:
    sorry for the off subject comment but, this stupid thing didn't come with a micro hdmi.


    Maybe something like a intro for training would do.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    oh god micro hdmi
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    @BigOnYa, lmao please do not buy an Anet A8. Especially in 2025, but at all
    +1
  • handy333 @ handy333:
    I'm most definitely getting that one by mistake
    .
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    So glad type c replaced micro hdmi
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    the anet seemed to be popular as i saw a lot of prints for mods/improvements and such specifically for that, but maybe there were just so many because it really needed those mods to be any good
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Lol, they not that bad. My first was a Anet A8, granted I ended up upgrading almost everything on it.
  • handy333 @ handy333:
    I don't even know where to get an micro hdmi. I don't think I've ever seen one in real life.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    i know very little about it outside of that but i really couldn't recommend saving $30 going with a brand like that over anycubic or elegoo which at least have a somewhat decent reputation
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    my cheapo chinese noname 3d printer was such a piece of crap i stopped using it and didn't touch 3d printing again for years until i got a new one, not worth ruining your first 3d printing experience for...
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Anet A8 was an... okay printer for its time like a decade ago. But it's got unreliable hardware and no thermal runaway protections built into the firmware, so while you'll *probably* be fine, if something goes wrong, you're looking at a fire.

    Cheap printers have come a LONG way in the past 2 years
  • handy333 @ handy333:
    Can I fit it on a basic table?
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    you can fit it on an end table
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I refuse to spend more than say 50 bucks on a printer
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    https://a.co/d/3mXgrEH lol everything but xbox
  • handy333 @ handy333:
    sounds good. I'm sold.
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    @handy333, yes something that is Sovol SV-06 / Ender 3 / Bambu A1 / Prusa Mk3/4 sized will fit on a desk or table
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    then you're gonna get a piece of crap that works about as well as an inkjet printer from the 90s @Psionic Roshambo
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    these things are a lot more complex than ordinary printers
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    i like core xy now cause they take up less space for the same amount of build volume or bigger build volume in the same amount of space, and you can place it against a wall which you can't with a bed slinger
    The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye: i like core xy now cause they take up less space for the same amount of build volume or bigger...