Hello, new guy here

I decided right now is a good time to dip my toes into the world of 3D printing. After some brief research, I have my eyes on Maker Select V2. There are a lot of negative reviews posted about this thing but that seems to be the case about all 3D printers. I have some projects in mind that require a fairly large volume. I am not good at tinkering with stuff, but certainly good enough turn a few screws and solder some copper together. Any help is appreciated :slight_smile:

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I have this printer, printed great for a couple months, but now having issues… There are many factors that can cause prints to go wrong, but thats with any 3d printing. Like you the print size and cost were the selling points for me. I do have to disassemble the extruder to clear jams, so youll want to be comfortable disassembling electronics.

I am (hopefully) quite familiar with electronics. I have around 3 years of PC building experience so I am comfortable taking electronic stuff apart.