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Best for beginners, functional parts, large objects, and mechanical prototypes. Uses spools of plastic melted through a heated nozzle.

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Bambu Lab P2S Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is currently the top-rated overall consumer 3D printer according to expert testing. To help you make the right purchase, evaluate your needs against the two primary types of 3D printing technologies: 🛠️ Choosing Your Technology Filament (FDM) Printers

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: Inexpensive materials, large build areas, and low-effort post-processing. Resin (SLA) Printers

Best for highly detailed miniatures, tabletop gaming figures, and jewelry. Uses a light source to cure liquid resin layer by layer.

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