
I ordered this InStone 3D printer. It arrived quickly and safely earlier this week. The outer packaging is pretty sturdy and looks decent, and the main machine was neatly packaged yet easy to open. But the inner little box that contains most of the little things looks a bit messy and disorganized. The printer itself looked good and was comfortable to use, and the enclosed space lends itself well to 3D printing. Tried to print pattern with preinstalled file on SD card, green monster. It looked very nice, better than I expected. The glass on the platform can be easily removed for convenient and easy removal of the product. The cable at the top of the printer is not well designed and sometimes made a small block for smooth printing, and the option interface and manual could be better. For the price I ordered ($509), this 3D printer works great and is worth the money, but it also requires some work. I think this is a good product for beginners. I take it to my lab and print some protein structures and other utility models or little fancy tools/adapters. I will update other small prints later.

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