So if you have particularly big hands you might get a little annoyed at it. It’s a touchscreen with a crisp display, though it is a little small. The 2.8” screen on the front of the printer is where you’ll be controlling all of its functions and it does exactly what it needs to do. It produces highly detailed and sharp models that will consistently look great and perform well. But in terms of build quality, you’re getting a fantastic printer here. But if you’re thinking any bigger than that, you’d best look elsewhere on this list. If you plan on making miniatures or smaller tool bits and toys then this will do fine. The volume isn’t the biggest and it might limit you based on what exactly you want to build. The build area on this printer spans 5.9” x 5.9” x 5.9”, so it’s a fairly small square area. As well as transparent panels on the top and left-hand side. It has a door panel on the front that opens to let you place things inside the printer and view the printing process. The printer in question is small and reasonably lightweight, with a grey and black body. This Monoprice printer does exactly those things, by combining the functionality of an FDM printer in a small and enclosed unit. This is the printer for those who don’t need massive building spaces and prefer a lighter printer. Our next entry on this list offers a pretty different printing experience.
This printer is a fantastic choice for beginners and even those who are experienced in the world of 3D printing. Allowing the process to continue right where it left off. The biggest benefit that this machine has, especially for beginners in printing, is its ability to continue printing even if there’s been a power cut. The small screen located on the front of the machine is informative but don’t expect anything too fancy like a touchscreen. Allowing you to use whatever storage device is more convenient to you. Some other cool features that this printer has are its connections for both USB and SD cards. When it comes to the prints themselves, this printer creates very highly detailed models which are great for almost anything you build. It’s completely open-faced which allows you to see the entirety of the process but obviously can be pretty dangerous in some circumstances. Though beginners should be careful as this type of printer doesn’t have any doors or housing to protect the prints while they’re being printed. The setup process is fortunately not that complicated, though it may seem daunting to those who are new to the 3D printing world. The plate in question has a build size of 12.2” x 12.2” x 15.7”, so you’ll be able to build some pretty decent-sized models here. With an all-black frame which is complemented by the white building plate. This Sunlu printer offers a very sleek looking piece of equipment. This SUNLU printer offers a lot of high-quality performance for an entry-level printer and is great for the inexperienced. Our first printer on this list is an excellent starting point for anyone who has not yet entered the world of 3D printing.