Eligo Centuri Carbon 3D Printer: First Impressions and Review

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In the thrilling world of 3D printing, Eligo has unleashed the Centuri Carbon, a machine that's causing quite a stir. Known for their top-notch filament, Eligo steps up their game with this non-bed Slinger printer that promises a new printing experience. The team at TheRcSaylors, typically focused on RC fun, takes a bold leap into the realm of 3D printing, starting with the X1C and now venturing into the world of Eligo with the A1 model. This printer, priced at a modest $299, offers enclosed printing for enhanced filament options, albeit with a notable downside of being quite noisy.
The Centuri Carbon boasts a spacious touchscreen, a quick and easy setup process, and a unique dual-textured build plate featuring sides A and B for versatile printing options. With a generous print size of 256x256x256, this printer opens up a world of possibilities for the team, who are self-proclaimed amateur hobbyists in the 3D printing domain. Despite its loud operation, the Centuri impresses with its speed, user-friendly interface, and precision, hinting at a promising future in the hands of enthusiasts looking to explore different brands and expand their printing horizons. Stay tuned for a follow-up review as the team delves deeper into the capabilities of this budget-friendly yet high-performing 3D printer.

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