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Hi, I am brand new to 3d printing and I think it's something I'd like to get more into. The only issue is I have extremely limited space, and I travel for work.

I am wondering if there are any 3d printers that would be practical for this type of lifestyle. I was eyeballing the prusa mini +.

Are there any 3d printers that pack/travel well?

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[–] Rowdysage@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I also travel for work and have been missing my mk3s back home. I've been eyeballing the Bambu Labs printer to bring on the road with me. My company will ship things around for me as I travel to different sites, so I don't have to worry about fitting it in a suitcase. I just have to worry about it being packable and shippable, which my mk3s in it's diy enclosure is absolutely not. The bambu is marketed more like an appliance than a project, in that it's practically ready to go straight out of the box. Presumably, this means it should be able to go back in the box and ship off to the next site.