
3D printing is one of the most exciting technologies available to consumers today. Whether you want to create custom parts, art pieces, or prototype products, getting started is easier than ever in India. This guide walks you through everything — from choosing your first printer to printing your first model.
Step 1: Choose the Right 3D Printer
For beginners in India, we recommend an FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) printer. They are affordable, easy to use, and work with PLA filament — the most beginner-friendly material.

Top Beginner 3D Printers in India 2026
- Creality Ender 3 V3 SE – ₹13,999 – Best budget option, auto-levelling
- Bambu Lab A1 Mini – ₹19,999 – Best plug-and-play experience
- Creality Ender 3 V3 KE – ₹18,999 – Great mid-range option
- Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro – ₹22,999 – Fast and reliable
Step 2: Get Your Filament

PLA (Polylactic Acid) is the best filament for beginners. It prints at low temperatures (190–220°C), doesn’t warp easily, and is available in hundreds of colours. A standard 1kg spool costs ₹700–₹1,200 in India.
Step 3: Download Free 3D Models
You don’t need to design models from scratch. Download free STL files from:
- Thingiverse.com – Largest free library
- Printables.com – Bambu Lab’s community site
- MyMiniFactory.com – Curated quality models
Step 4: Slice Your Model
Slicing software converts 3D files into instructions for your printer. Use Creality Onica for Creality printers and Bambu Studio for Bambu Lab printers. Both are free.
Step 5: Print and Learn
Your first few prints may not be perfect — that’s normal. The 3D printing community on Reddit (r/3Dprinting) and YouTube is very helpful.
Ready to start? Browse our FDM 3D Printers and 3D Printer Filaments at MakerJunction — India’s trusted 3D printing store with GST invoice and expert support.






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