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The Kobra 2 is the latest FDM printer from manufacturer Anycubic. Although the rise in popularity and accessibility of resin printers has been pretty meteoric, there is still very much a place for ...
Getting started with 3D printing can be exciting, but it has a learning curve. From choosing the right printer to understanding materials and software, beginners often make avoidable mistakes ...
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Given the great results you can get from this resin 3D printer pretty much straight out of the box, I’d recommend the Anycubic Photon Mono M5s to anyone from beginners to experts.
Some printers use a liquid resin, which is much more difficult to handle. As a beginner, use PLA. It's nontoxic, made mostly of cornstarch and sugarcane, handles easily and is inexpensive.
In this buying guide, we've corralled eight of the best printers, four of each filament and resin type, that deliver the best experience for those wishing to enter the world of 3D printing.
While there is a debate about whether FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) or resin printers are the best overall choice, many experienced 3D printer users tend to recommend a resin printer for beginners.
I'm a hobbyist 3D printer, not quite an enthusiast (I only own three different 3D printers), but I'll be giving this review from the perspective of the beginner audience that Anycubic has in mind.
When most people think about 3D printing, they probably imagine a filament-based printer. There's another option, though, and revolves entirely around resin.