Let me start by saying that like a musical instrument, 3D printers require some "setup". So I started looking for loose screws and wheels. The device comes with the necessary tools to make these adjustments. You must place this device on a surface that does not wobble at all. Also, I used the included white PLA, but I didn't dry (bake) it, although I know the white hides the print. Flaws but hopefully the pictures will help. The only thing I "calibrated" is the distance from the build platform to the nozzle. Although it has a self-leveling feature, the manufacturer also used a piece of paper afterwards, so I followed this process and chose the PLA settings on the device, chose the default settings on the Ultimaker Cura, and the default settings for the Benchy test for the one closest to the first experience. I accidentally stumbled across the device while printing, so I'll put up with some misprints early in the printing process. I'm happy with the print results without major calibrations. I believe this device has great potential because it comes with upgrades/features out of the box. I would give the machine 4.5 stars if I could, but 4 stars seems correct based on my overall happy experience with this machine and the customer service provided by the supplier. This device also has a Madewell power supply and a 32-bit chip.
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