I've owned six 3D printers to date, 3 of which are the Ender 3 V2. Why am I giving such a bad rating, when I use these in my printer farm? Because they're inexpensive and I know exactly how to fix them when they break. And they do break. I WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THESE TO SOMEONE WHO IS NOT UP TO EXPERIMENTING, TINKERING, AND REPAIRING. Quality control is atrocious. Customer support from the manufacturer (not necessarily the sellers) is horrendous. The assembly instructions give the impression that they were made to confuse you on purpose. It's so bad that it's almost funny! If you want a printer that is reliable and just prints with no worries, then you will need to spend about 4 times more than the price of an Ender 3 V2. Even if you get lucky and your Ender 3 V2 works on the first try, you will likely have problems in the near future. And when that time comes, I hope you have plenty of time to learn how to fix the problem. And the next problem. And the next one too. This is my honest review. Best of luck to you.
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