So this printer is very good not even as a dual extrusion printer that works like wonderful but compared to other single extrusion printers that I have. Firstly, even considering this is not my first printer, it is extremely quick to assemble. I put most of this together in less than 45 minutes. There were plenty of extra screws in the kit and it was a generally painless process. Looking at the actual prints I have to be amazed at how flat this bed is. I have an Anet A8 and an Ender 3 Pro and while it's the lesser known brand I've used, the actual price seems much higher. My first few layers on this printer are phenomenal and the prints stick to the plate. The Marlin fork (printer software) is great. It has bed alignment features, changeable filament mix settings while printing, and loads quickly. Although I was nervous about purchasing it before it arrived, I'm more than happy with it than I was with my Ender 3. The e3D extrusion is a nice touch, as is the spare side tube included. This printer is amazing (Edit: As some users have pointed out, reliability is a big issue. I keep encountering thermal runaway errors that are not beyond repair, but at this price point, that reliability is unacceptable. I will be returning the printer and buying a glass bed and a second extruded one for my ender. I would recommend that over this printer as it's about $60 cheaper.)
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