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u/3DPrintGeneral · 15 pointsr/3Dprinting

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u/montagsmodell · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting
  1. Buy an autoleveling tool from amazon if you want to save a at least 3 hours leveling the bed. Nowadays it is really nice to have.
  2. Since 3D printers are able to print additional tools it is recommended to make use of that. Therefore consider downloading or bookmarking these files i.e. feet dampener or filament feeder.
  3. Also think about dampeners.
  4. You want to have an extension cord ready
  5. If noise is an issue, the dampers and feet will help, but best would be to build an enclose, also to safe it from people, dust, or animals. Nothing sucks more than to have a print fail midways for some stupid reason like getting knocked off. The measurements are 50x80x50cm without the spool holder.
  6. You and him will encounter many failed prints along the way that will leave you questioning what the reason was. Until tomorrow there is a free ebook on troubleshooting. that might be good. I have not read it yet, but downloaded it.
  7. Have fun.
  8. Try to stay involved.
  9. www.thingiverse.com will be a great resource for trying out stuff.