Has anyone had experience with 3d printers? I wanna get into it, but don't know where to start.
I'm not afraid of opening something up to fix it, but I'd prefer not to spend 2 hours operating on it like some reviews are saying.
>>61359852
If you want to do anything decent with it be prepared to do a lot of tweaking to designs, code, temps, ect. Printers take a bit to dial in.
Fully enclosed print area is a must
Keep your filament dry
If you don't know 3D modeling start learning
>>61360859
Is heat buildup an issue if the print area is fully enclosed?