I bought the printer just out of curiosity as the price was great. I was blown away to find a printer that not only matched the Ender 3, but surpassed it in terms of ease of use! The screen isn't touch-sensitive, but honestly between the interface and the options, it leaves nothing to be desired as far as the average user is concerned. It features baby-step (Z-height adjustment while typing) already accessible via a nice GUI display. Print quality was on par with other Ender 3s (I have 2 Ender 3 Pros but I prefer this Creality stock). It actually comes with a glass build plate which really helps with successive and even first layers. The printer comes with silent drivers (TMC?), which was not the case with the Ender 3 Pro. It installed many community updates including belt tensioners and a misplaced power supply. Better cable management than the Ender 3. It also has a 4040 Y-axis extrusion which is standard on the Ender 3 Pro version. The X-Sled also has threaded holes for adding BL Touch, and precompiled firmware is available from Voxelab so you don't have to compile it yourself. If you buy this as your first printer I don't think you will be disappointed. Its advantage is that many Ender 3 mods can be used on it.
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