The Ender 3 V2 is by far the most affordable printer on this list, and trusted by many. Creality's recent updates have improved on the previous model as well!
Price:
$279.00
Pros:
- Offers a great build volume for the price
- Easy for beginners to hop on and use
- Affordable for most
Cons:
- Recommended for beginners and home hobbyists, or designers who'd like an at-home, easy printer
- Doesn't support a wide variety of materials
- Quality printing sometimes requires some fine-tuning
The Ender 3 V2 is by far the most affordable printer on this list, and trusted by many. Creality's recent updates have improved on the previous model as well!
Price:
$279.00
Pros:
- Offers a great build volume for the price
- Easy for beginners to hop on and use
- Affordable for most
Cons:
- Recommended for beginners and home hobbyists, or designers who'd like an at-home, easy printer
- Doesn't support a wide variety of materials
- Quality printing sometimes requires some fine-tuning
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SOLIDWORKS is the bread and butter program for industrial design—powered off of Windows, this computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) software program not only allows you to envision products in their final form, but also design with a precision that can be processed by 3D printers, CNC machines, rendering programs, and more.
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