3D printing has become cheap, reliable, and seemingly user friendly - new A1 mini user

Bambu filament is expensive and in my (limited) experience it's no better than Jayo at half the price.

Did you buy your A1 mini privately? £120 is a hell of a deal.
Yes - someone local earns Bambu store credits by uploading their designs, they use the credit to buy A1 minis, then sell for cash on Facebook/gumtree.

A1 & AMS set up. I like the slightly larger screen. The top mount for the AMS is great, so the footprint isn't much bigger than the A1 mini.
 
I have just bought the P1sC as it was a bit of a bargain.
Will be selling my A1 mini, but as a no fuss, out of the box entry point printers it has been brilliant.
 
Sorry to hijack the thread but I just bought an A1 mini, at 150 quid couldn't argue to be honest. The wee thing has been doing practically since I got it yesterday lol

Just wondering if there are any sort of essential must buys or tips? I have ordered a 0.2 hot end which I assume will give me a better finish for stuff that is more intricate?

Should I be buying bottom plates or a cool 'super tack'?

Just any general tips would be much appreciated :-)
 
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