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rokhounds just as there are people who will take the time to learn how to properly use the printer, there are also people who expect this to be 100% right out of the box. As with any and all budget printers, by budget I mean non-commercially intended printer, there is a learning curve between E=step calibration, bed trammeling (leveling), and the need to replace parts as they wear or upgrade to allow the printer to print different materials that may need higher temps or cause more wear on the nozzle than the basic 3... PLA, ABS, & PETG. If you tyake your time and do your research online and through the different forums out there you shouldn't have any problems. I do not own this printer however I do own the Creality Ender 3 pro and a Creality CR10S (300x300x400) so I do know what I am talking about and that is how I learned to get the most from my printers too!!

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