I assembled the V2 using a 3D Printed Tombs of Horror YouTube video. I highly recommend checking it out while you build the printer. After laying my bed flat with a sheet of paper, as is commonly recommended, I started printing some temperature test towers with the included filament. The first tower turned out great. I then switched to another reel I bought and again the makeshift tower was fantastic. After that I leveled the bed again to make sure I could then start printing the parts for the Ikea Lack body. Nothing really complicated, but every part was almost perfect. I attribute this to the quality of the E3V2, as well as a lot of research on my part into settings and best practices. I think if you take the time to learn how to print and watch a few YouTube videos you should be very happy with this printer. Cons: I don't like the viewing angle of the new LCD screen. It's very narrow from left to right. I use OctoPrint but if I have to deal with LCD it can be an issue due to my setup. I would like to add that my printer was originally lost in the mail. Revain did the right thing and got my money back and I bought it elsewhere for a little less. If this is the right price here at Revain, you really can't go wrong.
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