Hi guys.
So ya Beginner and i was wondering if you guys would recommend the A10M for me or rather go for the Ender 3 pro.
only reason i wanted to go for the A10M is the duel extrusion and that it comes with Wifi,auto bedeviling and bootloader. the first 2 for some extra.
now i'm completely new to this. and i'm planning to do some fun projects 1st toy for daddy and art for mommy.
Then when i get the hang of it (IF I EVER) some practical designing. now i wonder if duel extrusion is really worth it. or if im not better of going for single and just go for a fully upgraded ender 3 pro.
also can you just use 1 extruder? and leave the other idle?
already have some parts one the way that fit both printers. ( nozzles, dampers, tl-smoothers)
Thanks in advance
Fugly
Beginner asking for advice
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I would not recommend the A10M for a beginner. Its not a bad machine, but the tuning and complexity is amplified with dual extruders. The A10 on the other hand is very similar to the standard Ender 3 and both create great prints. I refurbish 3D printers and have multiple Ender 3 and A10 machines and both machines can produce amazing prints.
The Ender 3 is slightly better build quality, but the A10 has more features and more expandability. Its a trade off either way.
The Ender 3 is slightly better build quality, but the A10 has more features and more expandability. Its a trade off either way.
Re: Beginner asking for advice
Thanks for the advice. Mine is on its way. 

Re: Beginner asking for advice
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The Ender 3 is slightly better build quality, but the A10 has more features and more expandability. Its a trade off either way.
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