3D Printlife 3D printers

Updated 21 May 2026 · Live prices on every page load from United States marketplaces

2 verified 3D Printlife printers currently on United States marketplaces , priced $3999 - $4599 - all FDM. Ranked by spec sheet (CoreXY, heated chamber, hot-end temp, auto-levelling, volumetric flow, build volume). Each row links to the full printer page with live offers across marketplaces.

  1. #1
    3D Printlife Raise3D Pro3 Dual Extruder
    Raise3D Pro3 Dual Extruder
    $4599 FDM · Cartesian · Closed · 27.0 L
  2. #2
    3D Printlife Raise3D E2CF Carbon Fiber IDEX
    Raise3D E2CF Carbon Fiber IDEX
    $3999 FDM · IDEX · Partial · 19.0 L

Frequently asked about 3D Printlife

Are 3D Printlife 3D printers any good? +

3D Printlife currently has 2 verified models on United States marketplaces, priced $3999 - $4599. At least one model in the range clears 300 °C on the hot end, so engineering materials are on the table. Spec quality varies model-to-model; read the individual printer page before deciding.

What is the cheapest 3D Printlife 3D printer? +

3D Printlife Raise3D E2CF Carbon Fiber IDEX at $3999 on United States marketplaces right now. FDM with IDEX kinematics and Mesh-leveling with Flatness De auto-levelling. Prices move - click through to the printer page for the live number.

What is the best 3D Printlife 3D printer? +

On the spec sheet, the 3D Printlife Raise3D Pro3 Dual Extruder is the top-ranked model right now at $4599: 300°C hot end, 27.0 L build volume. Ranking updates on every page load based on live prices.

Does 3D Printlife make resin 3D printers? +

No, the 3D Printlife catalogue I can see right now is entirely FDM. If you want resin, check the top-value leaderboard for resin-specific brands.

Is 3D Printlife a good brand for a first 3D printer? +

3D Printlife has auto-levelling models in range, but little enclosed stock - fine for PLA and PETG, not ideal if you want to grow into ABS later. Check the "best 3D printers for beginners" shortlist for cross-brand comparison.

Ranking is spec-driven and doesn't capture firmware polish, customer support or long-term reliability. Use this as a shortlist, not a verdict. Every printer has its own page with pros, cons, head-to-head comparisons and alternatives across price bands.