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3D Printers Important Considerations

3D printers are no longer exclusively for enthusiasts or professional applications. As 3D printer technology develops, so does device availability and practicality. Many brands, such as Creality, offer numerous 3D printers for beginners at an affordable price. A major distinction between 3D printers is how the device functions. FDM or Fused Deposition Modeling printers work by extruding materials called filament through a heated nozzle onto what's called a build plate. Layer after layer of filament is stacked on top of each other until the finished project is complete. In some 3D printers, only the nozzle may move, but on more advanced machines, both the extruder and build plate will move to improve print times. Filament is inexpensive to produce and readily available, making FDM devices excellent 3D printers for beginners.

Resin 3D printers function by using light to treat and cure liquid resin into the layers of an object. Compared to the work produced by FDM printers, the finished products of resin 3D printers are capable of much higher levels of detail and durability. The major drawback to resin 3D printers is the technology used to create objects and their inherent high level of detail. Because of this, resin 3D printers can take quite some time to complete projects, and the size of finished products is severely limited. 3D printing pens take accessibility to new levels by being incredibly easy to use and cost efficient. These devices are excellent for younger users or anyone interested in getting into 3D printing without steep initial costs. If you are looking to buy a 3D printer but are not sure which is right for you, check out our buying guide to get answers to all of your questions.

3D printing pens are also amazing supplemental devices because they can be used to touch up or connect larger 3D printed objects. Other 3D printer accessories include replacement parts, system enclosures, and add ons that look to provide increased functionality to any 3D printing device. Specific print jobs can require specialized accessories to complete, and tools like the AMX3D printing utility tool can help make using a 3D printer as streamlined and efficient as possible. Larger 3D printer accessories like the Creality Ender-3 Pro Enclosure or the Inland Reusable Filament Spool help to organize printer workspaces and are a great inexpensive way to improve workflow.