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Explore the wide range of 3D printers for sale today at 123-3D.co.uk, the UK’s largest stockist of 3D printers and 3D printing accessories.

 

3D printers are a great way of bringing your imagination to life using world changing technology, and 123-3D are proud to be able to offer a great range of 3D printers to our home and business customers in the UK. Our range includes both FDM and SLA/DLP printers, from top brands like Creality, Elegoo, Bambu Lab, Prusa and more. We also offer resin and FDM printers.

 

Experience inexpensive 3D printing from an array of brands including Creality, Elegoo, Prusa and Anycubic. Find the perfect 3D printer for you, regardless of your skill level!

 

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3D Printers Frequently Asked Questions

What the best 3D printer for home use?

The best printer for home use depends on your use case, how much you wish to spend, and your skill level with a 3D printer. At 123‑3D, we stock 3D printers for a wide range of abilities and price points. Whether you’re a beginner or an old hand at 3D printing, you’ll find a printer that suits your needs at 123‑3D.

Can I legally sell 3D items in the UK?

It’s not legal to sell 3D prints made from downloaded files unless the design files specifically grant commercial rights. This usually means either purchasing a separate commercial licence or finding models that are explicitly free for commercial use, keeping in mind that most free designs available are for personal use only. Selling these designs without permission violates copyright and can lead to potential legal issues and backlash from the community. If you’re selling your 3D‑printed models as toys, you must adhere to UKCA marking requirements for toys and obtain UKCA certification.

Is 3D printing difficult for beginners?

3D printing has never been easier for beginners, with modern “plug‑and‑play” printers transforming the industry. However, there is (and always has been) a moderate learning curve. Because of this, it’s advised that anyone considering taking up 3D printing has patience when trialling prints, troubleshooting projects, and learning basic software.