Setup and getting started
Kits are rare, but there’s still a little assembly required before printing.
The days of 3D printers arriving in kit form have long passed, although that option is still there if you feel the need. Today the preferred method for acquiring a 3D printer is to buy one that’s pre-built or at least partially assembled. Most 3D printers still require a little bolting together, even if it’s just attaching a tool head, loading the filament and popping in the power cable.