Re: First 3D printer, please help to choose :)
I do not recommend any 3D printers. None are really plug and play.
Unlike others, I like the DaVinci machines because of their filament, but I hate their software. With DaVinci, I recommend Simplify3D software. Yes it is pricey, but with DaVinci and other printers, totally worth the cost. I have serial #1 for the DaVinci but that was after a SD2+. And, I tried some kits like QU-BD that were terrible. After fighting that one for a long time, it will become a laser cutter/engraver next.
My SD2+ is awaiting some repairs, usage only, still has the acrylic extruder. My DaVinci 1.0 continues to print well. I purchased a replacement bed, but have yet to install it. Both the SD2+ bed and DaVinci are a bit warped, I just understand the problems and position prints where they print best. Yes, you could take them both apart and flatten the beds, but they may go back to being warped again after remounting.
Both printers have jammed because of filament spool feed problems. Just be aware feed problems happen. Thankfully, no issues except wasted time.
I have an E3D waiting for an SD2+ upgrade. Will go with Lawsy carriages when that happens and probably print them on the DaVinci.
For all printing in 3D, your mileage may vary, sometimes depending on your knowledge and skills.
XYZ DaVinci 1.0 stock ABS, Simplify3D
QUBD Two-Up PLA, new 3D printed X gantry, Y idler, flex z coupler, extruder mount, E3D Lite






