Used 3D Printers for sale (155)

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3d printer PGCNC Drukarka 3D 1325
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Poland Zaleszany
8,525 km

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PGCNCDrukarka 3D 1325

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3d printer SERON Centrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print
3d printer SERON Centrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print
3d printer SERON Centrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print
3d printer SERON Centrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print
3d printer SERON Centrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print
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Poland Stalowa Wola
8,540 km

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SERONCentrum obróbcze 5X 3D Print

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3d printer SERON Ploter Drukujący 3D Print
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Poland Stalowa Wola
8,540 km

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SERONPloter Drukujący 3D Print

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Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
Replicator Z18 3D printer Markerbot Replicator Z18
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Hungary Dunaharaszti
8,626 km

Replicator Z18 3D printer
Markerbot ReplicatorZ18

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3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
3d printer ORLASER ORLAS CREATOR SLM250
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Romania Oradea
8,804 km

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ORLASERORLAS CREATOR SLM250

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How can I spot good 3D Printers?

When assessing the quality of a used 3D printer, you should start by examining its physical condition. Check for any signs of wear and tear, such as damaged components or excessive dust accumulation, which could affect performance. Verify that all moving parts operate smoothly and that there are no unusual noises during operation.

Print Quality and Consistency

A crucial metric is the print quality. Ask for sample prints or, if possible, perform a test print yourself to evaluate detail resolution, layer adhesion, and overall consistency. Look for smoothness on the printed surfaces and sharpness in the details.

Manufacturer Support and Community

Consider the level of support offered by the manufacturer and the presence of an active user community. Reliable customer support can be invaluable for troubleshooting and maintenance tips, while strong community forums provide a wealth of shared knowledge and modifications.

Software Compatibility and Updates

Check if the printer’s software is up-to-date and compatible with current operating systems and slicing software. Software that is continuously updated often means better features and improved usability, which enhances your overall printing experience.

Spare Parts Availability

Ensure that spare parts for the model are easily accessible. Availability of spare parts is critical for future repairs and sustainability of the printer. Popular models or those with common design elements are more likely to have readily available parts.

When assessing the quality of a used 3D printer, you should start by examining its physical condition. Check for any signs of wear and tear, such as damaged components or excessive dust accumulation, which could affect performance. Verify that all moving parts operate smoothly and that there are no unusual noises during operation.

Print Quality and Consistency

A crucial metric is the print quality. Ask for sample prints or, if possible, perform a test print yourself to evaluate detail resolution, layer adhesion, and overall consistency. Look for smoothness on the printed surfaces and sharpness in the details.

Manufacturer Support and Community

Consider the level of support offered by the manufacturer and the presence of an active user community. Reliable customer support can be invaluable for troubleshooting and maintenance tips, while strong community forums provide a wealth of shared knowledge and modifications.

Software Compatibility and Updates

Check if the printer’s software is up-to-date and compatible with current operating systems and slicing software. Software that is continuously updated often means better features and improved usability, which enhances your overall printing experience.

Spare Parts Availability

Ensure that spare parts for the model are easily accessible. Availability of spare parts is critical for future repairs and sustainability of the printer. Popular models or those with common design elements are more likely to have readily available parts.