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Hi all! I would like to join the group of 3D printer owners but I don't have any experience. I don't want to buy a cheap printer just to find myself buying a better one in a few months so I set my price in the middle segment (I think).

I am going to set it up in my office which has AC but direct sun light for some hours a day. Is a full case recommended?

What printer can you recommend for me and what software (windows) can I use to design and print some parts?

If you need any more info please let me know.

Kind regards in anvance

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[–] rambos@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Whatever you chose I would make sure it supports klipper firmware. It is super growing and popular open source project and it can be installed on most of them.

For slicer, I use Cura because im lazy to get familliar with others, but dont worry about that you can always swich to another slicer whenever you feel like

[–] rambos@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ah, slicer is used to prepare gcode for a printer, but you cant create 3D model in slicers. You need 3D modeling software like blender or CAD like solidworks. Learning 3D modeling is slow process, but there are loads of free models online. Check thingiverse or printables

[–] p1mrx@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Learning 3D modeling is slow process, but there are loads of free models online.

I learned how to use Fusion360 a couple months ago by asking GPT-4. The key is to start with an object you want that's simple enough to describe, and ask lots of questions.

[–] _cerpin_taxt_@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are there any great printers that come stock with Klipper yet?

[–] rambos@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I dont think so since you need something like raspberry pi or pc connected to printer, but most of them will support it and it depends on printers main board. I havent been buying printer for years, so not rly usefull sry