

Note: Creality Experts receives a commission for items you purchase from this page, at no additional cost to you. We’ll then look at what you’ll need to do to start using the machine to make 3D printed parts.

We’ll start with a general overview of what to expect when assembling a 3D printer. In this article, we will go through the process of setting up and using a 3D printer to give you a better idea of the level of complexity so you can make an informed decision on whether a 3D printer is a good fit for you. Creality’s 3D printers are designed to work well out of the box with minimal calibration or tuning, and most of the software you’ll use has preconfigured settings for Creality printers since they are so ubiquitous among hobbyists. Is a 3D printer a good gift for a child or will it just lead to frustration? Do you have to be an engineer to get good prints? Fortunately, getting good results out of an entry level 3D printer like the Creality Ender 3 is likely not as difficult as you think. If you are considering purchasing a new 3D printer, you may be wondering how hard it is to get it set up and ready to print quality parts.

Getting Started With Your Creality 3D Printer
