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  • Goodness no.

    It is such a cool little printer, but it is very much an enthusiast product. You’ll find yourself doing way more tweaking and troubleshooting than printing. And support will be… thin. Also, the general body of 3D-printing knowledge is largely geared towards common styles of printer, which this is not.

    I’d suggest going for a Bambu A1 Mini, Prusa Mini, or the like. If price is a concern, the Kingroon KP3s is a solid budget choice, but a bit more manual.

    As a beginner, any printer geared towards enthusiasts will just be endlessly frustrating. My strong recommendation is to just go with something tried-and-true, and well-supported.