I use a Prusa Mini 99% of the time. It just works. For a noob, it's all a little scary, but the Prusa stuff never required much fiddling. They have all the settings dialed in really well. Find lots of children to take your many Benchy prints.

Before you do anything, though, BUY A GOOD FILAMENT DRYER. Also buy good airtight storage and bulk dessicant beads. Wet filament was/is the cause of almost every problem I've ever had with a 3D printer. You can also use your oven as a dryer if you use a good thermometer and a timer.

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