I am finally ready to buy a 3D printer since I feel like a lot of my hardware stagnation projects are due to the incredible amount of work that it requires to handcraft stuff with wacky materials, so I'm looking for a 3D printer, and thought other people here might have great tips!
Ideally, something that is very easy to setup and reliable, I want the printer to 3D print things not to mess with the printer itself. I understand as a newbie I probably want a traditional additive one (not resin). I don't live in the US but I'm asking here, but something price-wise mid-range ($500~$800 sounds mid-range). On speed vs quality I'm not sure/I don't think it's too important for me right now as a newbie. Not sure of what the deal is with multiple rolls? I'd probably sand+paint the stuff I want to print later so not a big deal if it's multi color or not (unaware of the possibilities of multi-material right now, but for my 1st one just 1 material seems fine).