I wasn't expecting this to restart and resume after a power outage, but it picked up where it left off and finished work that had been going on for hours. I've printed a few spools with it and the PLA is great, easy to work with and makes a solid product. I've found that ABS, considered the most durable material, can be a real challenge to set up and use. My ABS settings where I got it to work: bed temp 110, peak 260, fan 25%, standby 250. Fan% is important. A simple string search for any element plus STL will find many free downloads including one I bought online for $110 for this printer because I found it was 3D printed. Blender is a free 3D program that can export STL files and you can also create your own objects. I think this is a great entry level printer. increase), don't try these settings first as my glass bed leaves marks on my other print jobs because I did. There's a lot of printing material out there, I've used a few rolls of "PLA 3D Printer Filament, SUNLU PLA Filament 1.75mm and their ABS with no problems, but my own learning curve and it's quite cheap compared to other products. Hope , which helps some people with their choice.
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