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I don't know enough to know what I don't know, but the price seems pretty low even for a used 3d printer. Do the pictures or description give any indications?

edit: Thanks to everyone for the replies! I woke up and saw a bunch of messages and was like, "oh crap what did i say this time."

Prevailing opinion seems to be it's probably a fair price, but my lack of experience makes it a risky choice.

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[–] philpo@feddit.org 1 points 4 months ago

As the original link has been taken down and your advice is still very valid just one point I wanted to add: This is valid UNLESS it's from someone whom you know well enough that they tell you the truth and knows what they are doing - in that case it can be a good idea to buy a used printer from someone who knows what they are doing and who has ironed out the teething problems some machines have and can provide advice if something goes wrong.

I was luckily enough to do something similar (with my CNC-machine,though. Standard MPCNC,but the friend I got them from is a pro - he designs his own mainboards and stuff - and would have been able to fix some issues myself without him/would have become frustrated) once and was able to help out a friend this way - he got a nice, highly modified but working very well Anycubic (back then one of the most reliable models....) and I got money for the next machine.

Otherwise: your advice is very valid. I also fucked up in that regard once.