10 Best 3D Printers for Beginners of 2020

ANYCUBIC Photon S 3D Printer

Gone are the days when 3D printing was only for professionals or academicians with a massive workforce. Innovations in the world of 3D printing have made it more accessible to people than ever before. Adding to this popularity is the availability of numerous interesting DIY projects available for 3D printers. Whether you are an artist, a teacher, or just someone interested in exploring the fascinating world of 3D printing, there is something for everyone. Most of today’s 3D printers are easy to set up and also come with easy to use the software as well. So, here is our list of the best 3D printers for beginners of 2020.

1. Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro

The first one on our list of the best 3D printers of 2020 is the Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer. It is a semi-assembled kit and is very easy to set up. The printer comes with a removable build surface plate and ensures consistent temperature throughout the surface. It comes with a UL certified Meanwell power supply and protects the printer from unexpected power surges. The printer can also resume print function after unexpected power surges. This is a handy feature and the printer also features a  40 x 40 Y-axis frame design. It also comes with lifetime technical assistance as well as 24-hour customer support. The printer is ideal for STEM projects as well as for kids and is fully open source.

Comgrow Creality Ender 3 Pro

2. ELEGOO Mars UV Photocuring LCD 3D Printer

The ELEGOO Mars UV Photocuring LCD 3D Printer comes with UV photocuring technology. It uses the CHITUBOX slicing software and can slice a 30 MB STL model in a minute. The printer uses a 2560x1440 2K HD masking LCD and has an XY axis resolution of 0.047mm. It also has a 3.5-inch color touch screen with the CHITUBOX 5.5 system. The printer comes with a 40 W UV light and uses ELEGOO resin for printing. It comes partly assembled and also has a one-year machine warranty.

ELEGOO Mars UV Photocuring LCD 3D Printer

3. ANYCUBIC Mega-S

The ANYCUBIC Mega-S is the third one in our list of the best 3D printers of 2020 for beginners. It is a Fused Deposition modelling printer and uses filament for 3D printing. The printer uses Cura, Simplify3D, and Repetier-HOST slicer software and supports STL, OBJ, DAE, AMF formats. It comes with a patented printing platform and a filament sensor that supports pause printing. The printer also comes with a TFT touchscreen display and a high-quality Titan short extruder. The printer unit does need assembly but is quite easy and hassle-free.  It also comes with a one-year after-sale warranty and lifetime technical assistance.

ANYCUBIC Mega-S

4. ANYCUBIC Photon S 3D Printer

Yet another model from ANYCUBIC in our list. This is a resin type printer and comes with a 2560 x 1440 high-resolution screen and UV lighting system. The printer features Z-axis Dual Linear Rail Design which helps to improve the stability and ensures detailed reconstruction. It also has a few additional features such as a double air filtration system and a CE certified power supply system. The unit comes pre-assembled and uses the Photons workshop slicing software.

ANYCUBIC Photon S 3D Printer

5. BIBO 3D Printer

The BIBO 3D printer is the fifth 3D printer for beginners on our list. It is a filament type printer with a resolution of 0.05-0.3mm and comes with dual extruders. The printer has a few handy features such as copy printing and two-color printing. It also comes with a full-color touchscreen display and WIFI control as well. The printer comes with filament detection and a pause and resumes function as well. It can resume prints after unexpected power outages or when the filament runs out.

BIBO 3D Printer

6. LONGER LK4 3D Printer

The LONGER LK4 3D Printer is yet another FDM type 3D printer on our list. The printer comes almost fully assembled and is easy to set up and start printing. It comes with a 2.8-inch full-color touchscreen display with an easy to use UI. The printer also comes with filament detection and resume printing function. It also comes with a one-year after-sales warranty and also offers round the clock technical support.

LONGER LK4 3D Printer

7. Dremel Digilab 3D20 3D Printer

The Dremel Digilab 3D20 is a filament type 3D printer and it comes pre-assembled out of the box. It has a non-heated build plate and uses Dremel Digilab 3D Slicer based on cura, which is an industry-standard open-source software. The printer is very user friendly and is quite ideal for beginners as well as hobbyists. It is backed by UL safety certification and comes with a 1-year warranty as well as customer support and technical assistance.

Dremel Digilab 3D20 3D Printer

8. Creality LD002R

The Creality LD002R is yet another resin-based photocuring 3D printer from Comgrow on our list of the best 3D printers of 2020. This printer runs on the CHITUBOX Slicing Software and is capable of slicing a 30 MB STL model in under a minute. It comes with a 30W UV light and a 2560x1440 2K HD masking LCD for fast and efficient 3D printing. Although not fully pre-assembled, the printer is easy to set up and use and also features a 3.5-inch full-color touch screen display. It comes with a very functional carbon air purification and deodorizes the resin’s odor. The printer comes with offline printing capability and as well as lifetime technical assistance. 

Creality LD002R

9. Tenlog TL-D3 Pro

The Tenlog TL-D3 Pro is a filament-based 3D printer. It comes with dual extruders and is capable of printing dual colors, mirror,s and duplicate printing. The printer also supports various filaments like PLA, TPU, PVA, HIPS ABS, wood, etc. It features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display and allows model and print process previews. The printer comes partly assembled and can be set up in 3 easy steps in under 5 minutes. It comes with a one-year printer warranty and a 3-month extruder warranty as well as lifetime technical support.

Tenlog TL-D3 Pro

10. Easythreed Nano Mini 3D Printer

The last 3D printer that is beginner-friendly, is the Easythread Nano Mini 3D Printer. It is probably the most compact and portable printer on our list and is ideal for kids and beginners. This great 3d printer comes as a fully assembled unit and is very hassle-free to use. It uses the FDM technology to print and uses a proprietary 3D slicing software developed for the printer. The printer is lightweight and comes with a one year warranty as well as lifetime technical support and assistance.

Easythreed Nano Mini 3D Printer

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4 Affordable 3D Printers for Your Home or Office

XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer

The replicators from Star Trek are close to becoming a reality with the development of 3D printers and it is really easy to get your hands on one to see the miracle for yourself!

The process of 3D printing is also called additive manufacturing and if they were a matter of the future a few years ago, now you can get one for yourself. These printers could lead to a new industrial revolution since you can send a blueprint of any product on another continent and they will be replicated there.

Although they were first developed during the 1980s, they became a mainstream item in the 2010s and today everyone knows about them. In case you never thought about buying one, today they are quite affordable and thus we made a selection for you to choose from. Let us find out how much it would cost you to get a 3D printer in your own home and what other supplies you need to make it work.

XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer

This won the Editors’ Choice Award at the CES 2014 for being the most affordable 3D printer and at the price of $499.99 it is really cheap when compared to the others on this list. This one totally beats its competition when it comes to the size/price ratio, being 69% bigger than the competition. It has a size of 20x20x20cm and you can use it straight out of the box due to the plug-and-play features.

The filament cartridges are easy to replace or install and the CE certified printer with an enclosed design protects the users from the high temperatures while also making the printing process more efficient. You get access to a large online community which shares 3D designs and you will be really surprised to see how much this printer can do for such a small price.

The cartridges come in 13 colors and the XYZ Printing Filament Cartridges were made to offer the most accurate image. You can print in ABS or in PLA, the two most common thermoplastics available and the layer thickness is between 100-400 microns.

HICTOP Prusa I3 3D Desktop Printer

Although this printer was originally listed for a higher price than the XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 at $550, you can now get it for $363.99 on Amazon, so it is even cheaper than the first one and thus a comparison is in order.

The high accuracy CNC self-assembly means that when it comes to setting this printer up it will take quite a long time, but once the calibration is completed you will have a really high quality 3D printer at a very modest price. If you want an adventure and like to put things together yourself (as with the IKEA furniture for example) then this might be worth buying.

This printer has a software entitled ReplicotorG and you can print a size of up to 270x200x170mm on ABS or PLA with the same layer thickness as the previous one (100-400 microns). The printer can be upgraded due to the flexible motherboard and thus its adaptability much higher than the Da Vinci one, but this is only a plus for those who like to tinker and the others might prefer the sturdiness and easy control found with the previous one.

FlashForge 3D Printer Creator Pro

This desktop 3D printer was built on an open-source platform and comes with features like a metal frame structure, acrylic covers, an optimized build platform and dual extruder w2 spools. The hardware additions make the prints it makes in ABS stand out as highly detailed and it can also print on PLA.

For the price of $1,199 you get FlashForge Creator Pro, two spool holders, two spools of filament, two filament guide tubes, the cables needed and an SD card of 4GB with the software, sample files and manual. This one can be used on Linux as well, something that the other printers couldn’t say and you have a build envelope of 225x145x150mm.

Aside from the great customer support and attention to details, this printer gives you access to a wonderful community which will provide a lot of new ideas and designs. The platform system was completely redesigned for this model to withstand high temperatures and the overall construction is really solid with a steel frame so you will have this printer for a long time.

MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer

This is the most expensive item on this list at the price of $2,745.84 and that was discounted from $3,499, so let us check out the additional features you get for the extra dollars. This is the fifth generation of this technology and it is the easiest and most versatile so far.

The volume is of 250x200x150mm and they say the prints are true-to-life objects and that isn’t hard to believe at a resolution of 100-microns. Another quality it has is the speed with which it prints and the great support for the hardware, firmware and software you get access to. You get USB, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity and have an on-board camera as well as diagnostics and assisted build-plate leveling to give you insight into how things are going.

Conclusion

In conclusion the best bet is to think about what you want to do with the device before buying it and if you just want to give a printer like this a try without too many complications then the XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer is unbeatable for that price (at about the same price the HICTOP Prusa I3 will be quite difficult to assemble and thus more suitable for someone specialized in this kind of equipment).

If quality is what you are looking for then you should check out the FlashForge 3D Printer Creator Pro since it is overall more stable and efficient than the MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer and you also save over $700 dollars in the process.

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