Best 3D printers under €580

Updated 21 May 2026 · Live prices on every page load from Amazon.fr

Ranked off live Amazon.fr prices and the hardware spec sheet. I reward CoreXY motion, active-heated chambers, modern auto-levelling, genuinely-fast volumetric flow, and real build volume. Higher is better. Cheaper breaks ties. FDM only on this list - resin workflows are a different conversation.

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Matt's take on this budget

€580 is the category where Bambu A1, Creality K1, Prusa MK4 Mini compete - and the differences come down to software polish, ecosystem, and who you trust to still exist in five years. Bang-for-buck is tight at this tier; the real differentiators are firmware, slicer quality, and how the manufacturer responds to a failed bed heater in month 13. Read owner reports from the 12-month-old generation, not the launch reviews.

Frequently asked

What is the best 3D printer under €580 in 2026? +

Bambu A1, Creality K1/K2, Prusa MK4 Mini and Anycubic Kobra 3 all sit in this tier. Ranking moves with price; the live shortlist above reflects that. Read the per-printer page for the honest trade-offs.

Do I need to spend €580 or will €350 do? +

If you only print PLA and PETG, €350 covers 90 % of what €580 does. The €580 tier buys you speed with less tuning, better software, and usually a more mature slicer profile out of the box.

Is an enclosed printer worth it under €580? +

A passive enclosure helps with draughts and noise, but does not unlock engineering materials - that needs an actively heated chamber which only becomes mainstream at the €1150 tier. Enclosed at €580 is nice-to-have, not transformative.

Can I print ABS at €580? +

Reluctantly. A passive enclosure plus 260 °C hot end handles small ABS parts, but anything tall will warp. For serious ABS, wait for the €1150 tier with active chambers.

Other budgets

Ranking is driven by the hardware spec sheet plus live price. It doesn't capture firmware quality, customer support or long-term reliability - so treat this as a starting shortlist, not a final answer. Every listed printer has its own page with the full spec table, a head-to-head picker, and candid pros/cons.