The best 3D printers

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Welcome to our pick of the best 3D printers money can buy in 2019
On this page, you'll find the best devices for 3D printing, for both home and commercial use.That means we've packed this list of the best
3D printers with devices of all shapes and for all budgets
So, you've got the best 3D printers that can fit on a desk or table, and are ideal for home use for hobbyists and beginners who are just
getting started.We've also got the best 3D printers for enterprise and commercial uses
These 3D printers can handle large volumes, while keeping quality to the highest possible level.You'll find the best 3D printers for a wide
range of budgets, from affordable 3D printers, to high-end 3D printers that may have high price tags, but offer unrivalled quality.It's
important to note that because the devices in our best 3D printers list are all so diverse - and are aimed at different use cases - we've
not listed them in any particular order.So, read our roundup carefully to see which 3D printer is best for your needs
No one wants to spend all their time researching all the best 3D printers – not to mention spending a ton of cash – so our list of the
best 3D printers contains clear and concise information on all kinds of 3D printers, so you can find the best 3D printer no matter what your
needs are.And, we've included our exclusive price comparison tool, so you can be sure you're finding the best deal on the 3D printer of your
dream - without waiting for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.MakerBot Replicator+XYZprinting da Vinci MiniUltimaker 2+FlashForge Creator Pro
2017LulzBot MiniCubePro TrioBEEVERYCREATIVE - BEETHEFIRST+LulzBot Taz61
MakerBot Replicator+The best all-round 3D printerPrint technology: Fused Deposition Modeling | Camera resolution: 640 x 480 | Minimum layer
resolution: 100 microns | Maximum layer resolution: 400 microns | Dimensions: 528 x 441 x 410 mm | Weight: 22.8kgFast print speedSimple to
useExpensiveThe MakerBot Replicator+ is the successor to the popular MakerBot Replicator 3D printer, and the new version has brought
improvements to nearly every part of the Replicator
This means the Replicator+ is faster and quieter than the previous version, while maintaining its excellent design and safety features
This desktop 3D printer is expensive, but it offers excellent print quality, and uses 1.75mm polylactic acid (PLA) filament
It's also user-friendly enough for home users and hobbyists to use - as long as your budget can stretch to the high asking
price. XYZprinting da Vinci Mini2
XYZprinting da Vinci MiniPrint technology: Fused Filament Fabrication | Minimum layer resolution: 100 microns | Maximum layer resolution:
400 microns | Dimensions: 390 x 335 x 360 mm | Weight: 10kgLow priceEasy to useFlakey softwareDesign can make removing printed object
difficultIf you're looking for a budget 3D printer, then there really is no better option than the XYZprinting da Vinci Mini
It remains one of the most affordable ways to get into 3D printing, and also the easiest, thanks to an easy-to-use interface
Just because it's a budget model, doesn't mean it doesn't produce good results, and the 3D printed objects it creates are very impressive
considering the price - and size - of this 3D printer
Speaking of size, the XYZprinting da Vinci Mini is an impressively compact printer that makes it easy to store in an office or on a desk.3
Ultimaker 2+The best professional 3D printerPrint technology: Fused Deposition Modeling | Minimum layer resolution: 20 microns | Maximum
layer resolution: 600 microns | Dimensions: 342 x 493 x 588 mm | Weight: 11.3kgHigh resolutionSupports open-source hardware and
softwareBasic interfaceOpen frame designThe Ultimaker 2+ is a 3D printer that offers amazing print quality, making it one of the best 3D
printers for professional use
It is incredibly reliable when it comes to producing 3D models, and the accuracy of the 3D replications is incredibly impressive
If you need a 3D printer that can reliably reproduce many 3D objects accurately, this is a fantastic choice
However, it is expensive, and the fact that it is aimed at professional environments means it's less beginner-friendly than some of the
other 3D printers here
Home users are better off looking elsewhere.FlashForge Creator Pro 20174
FlashForge Creator Pro 2017A great mid-range 3D printerPrint technology: Fused deposition modeling | Minimum layer resolution: 100 microns |
Maximum layer resolution: 500 microns | Dimensions: 526 x 360 x 389 mmGood priceVery good print qualityLoudThe FlashForge Creator Pro 2017
is the best 3D printer that sits between budget 3D printers and expensive professional models
It's a lot cheaper than pro models, though it maintains the build quality and reliability that you'd come to expect from a professional 3D
printer
It's not quite as cheap as the budget and beginner models in this list, but it offers greater accuracy when printing 3D models
It is a tad noisy in use, however.5
LulzBot MiniAnother great 3D printer for beginnersPrint technology: Fused deposition modeling | Minimum layer resolution: 50 microns |
Maximum layer resolution: 500 microns | Dimensions: 435 mm x 340 mm x 385 mm | Weight: 11.33kgVery easy to useOpen sourceSlowNoisyIf you're
looking for a first 3D printer to learn the ropes with, then the LulzBot Mini is another excellent choice
It's got a decent price, and is easy to use, though the print speed is quite slow
The hardware is open source, which means it has a flexibility that propitiatory hardware lacks, as a committed community of makers can work
together to create add-ons for the printer
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CubePro TrioBest for three-colour, three-material printing at an incredible pricePrint technology: Fused deposition modeling | Minimum layer
resolution: 70 microns | Maximum layer resolution: 300 microns | Dimensions: 578 mm x 591 mm x 578 mm | Weight: 41kgGood designEasy to
useNot amazing print qualityExpensive to runThe bulk of home 3D printers are limited to one- or two-colour printing, but the CubePro Trio
has the capability to print three different materials in one session
This can be especially useful if you want to create an enclosed mechanism: nylon can be used for the gears, ABS for the surround and PLA for
the support structure that can then be dissolved with caustic soda
The CubePro is an ideal solution for modellers and engineers who need to create 3D prints with moving parts.BEEVERYCREATIVE –
BEETHEFIRST+7
BEEVERYCREATIVE – BEETHEFIRST+Print technology: Fused filament fabrication | Minimum layer resolution: 50 microns | Maximum layer
resolution: 300 microns | Dimensions: 400 x 140 x 400 mm | Weight: 10.5kgLovely designEasy to useLow build volumeExpensiveIn general terms
3D printers are designed as boxes with purpose, however BeeTheFirst has created a printer with both quality of print and actual design in
mind – this is a machine that really wouldn't look out of place in a modern living room
BeeTheFirst has also thought about how and where people will be wanting to use their printers – at work, home or both – and has
incorporated a thin design with a handle that enables the printer to be easily transported. 8
LulzBot Taz 6A brilliant update to the formidable TazPrint technology: Fused Deposition Modeling | Minimum layer resolution: 75 microns |
Maximum layer resolution: 300 microns | Dimensions: 660 x 520 x 350 mm | Weight: 19.5kgFast printingWide support for materialsExpensiveNot
the most reliableInitially you might be hard pressed to see the differences between the Taz 5 and 6; both feature a solid open frame build,
large print base and ease of use.However take a closer look at the refinements in design and improvements in usability and the upgrades
quickly stand out
Features such as the auto leveling base has evolved from the one featured on the Luzbot Mini and works just as well on this larger scale,
and the slight changes to frame layout and control panel are all welcome.The Taz 6 is a big machine with an impressive print area of 280mm x
280mm x 250mm, with a 0.5mm nozzle capable of a minimum layer height of 75 microns and takes 2.85mm filament.ZtkXLAfZHFuTJPyo2uywpP.jpg?#