Anycubic 3D Printers

Founded in 2015, Anycubic quickly became one of the most recognizable names in consumer 3D printing by offering affordable, high-quality machines to a wide range of users. The brand has established a strong presence in both the FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling – printers that use heated plastic filament) and resin printing markets, with iconic models like the Photon series revolutionizing desktop resin printing and the Kobra series offering competitive features in the FDM space. Anycubic is known for delivering impressive value, user-friendly machines, and rapid innovation cycles, although occasional concerns around customer support and quality control persist. Overall, Anycubic remains a go-to choice for hobbyists, makers, and even small businesses looking for reliable printers without breaking the bank.

Prusa 3D Printers

Founded by Josef Prusa in 2012, Prusa Research has become one of the most respected names in desktop 3D printing. Starting with the open-source RepRap project (a community-driven initiative to build self-replicating 3D printers), Prusa printers quickly built a reputation for reliability, community-driven development, and outstanding customer support. Their flagship models like the Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ and now the MK4 have set industry benchmarks for quality, usability, and innovation. Prusa balances cutting-edge features with an obsessive focus on stability, long-term usability, and transparency. While priced higher than typical entry-level printers, Prusa machines are considered investments for serious users—ideal for hobbyists, educators, prototyping labs, and small businesses seeking consistent and dependable performance.