Craig Keller
New Member
how about the A1?Bambu Labs X1C or H2D is going to be the best fit for your first time 3D printer... as well as offering decent build volume, printing speeds and incredibly easy/plug and play 3d printing. As a 1st time owner, you will be amazed at how easy the 3D printing is with Bambu Labs.
Just make sure to feed good 3D files into the Bambu studio software
You'll also have access to high temp engineering grade filaments, as well as dirt cheap plastic filaments. For your usage, ABS or PETG-HF might be your ideal material.
Don't get a resin (SLA) printer. Don't get a Stratasys. Let us know what you decide.