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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Features of the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D Printer
User experience with the printer
Comparison to other printers like the Bambu Labs A1 and X1C
Preference between resin printing and other options
Comparison to the Creality X1C
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