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I 'm thinking of getting a 3D printer I would like to keep it under around 200 euros


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I'm thinking of getting a 3D printer. I would like to keep it under/around 200 euros.

Because I'm in Europe MonoPrice printer is out of question.

After some research i think about getting one of the following:

Tronxy X1 Desktop (http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_494194.html)

Anet A8 Desktop 3D Printer Prusa i3 DIY Kit (http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_337314.html?wid=3)

Anycubic Kossel (http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_640022.html)

Anet A6 3D Desktop Printer Kit (http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_428456.html)

 

I know that i'll need to add mosfet for heating bed, and print some wire guides/security covers for electronics/ps

 

Any recomendations or models to keep away from?

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I'm happy with my Anet A8. I purchased it from Gearbest. Get yourself two mosfets and a 12v power supply ( Meanwell LRS-350-12) and your good. You'll have to be willing to tinker with it because its not turn-key by any means. If thats what you want Id go with a Prusa Mk2. (http://www.prusa3d.com/). My 2 cents.

prusa3d.com - Prusa3D - 3D Printers from Josef Prusa

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Edvardas Rimkus I'm no expert on the application specializations on those two models. But other than a lower total wattage on the RSP I believe it would easily work with a stock ANET A8 and any upgrades. I like these type of power supplies verse modding an ATX computer power supply. I'm not sure why, maybe a cleaner look and they fit the purpose out of the box. They are cheap, 40 bucks shipped to home.

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