Excellent value for the price, though not a $900 printer
This is my second personal 3D and I've worked with more than a half dozen more, including ones that cost well over $20,000. For less than $400, I doubt you could do significantly better. It is not perfect, but it's ridiculously easy to assemble and operate.
It had a few fits and starts in the beginning, mostly because the AnyCubic i3 Mega cannot maintain a hotbed temperature above 100 in my heated office (usually at 24 degrees Celsius / 75 degrees Fahrenheit thanks to all the equipment) See first picture.
Fortunately, a $1.67 HomeDepot cardboard box (2 foot on side) with some cut outs for the filament and cords, a side-door cut out, and a rectangle to view and operate the touch screen), and it could hold 110 just fine. Picture included.
Even with the high-end enclosing above, not expect to use the full 210mm square printing surface without ABS juice. The prints will not stay adhered to the surface. I suspect this is mostly again due to the ultrabase not maintaining heat on the edges.
With ABS (it came with PLA), I find that creating the gcode files in Cura 3.1.x they worked best with an extruder temp of 240c and a bed temp of 102c makes consistent prints. Others have more to say about PLA. Am going to try PETG soon.
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