Owning a 3D printer is a bit like owning a race car, except you are both the mechanic and the driver, which means you'll need to take responsibility for maintenance, and occasionally fixing things when they go wrong.
You'll also need to have a PC and an internet connection, be capable of Googling for solutions to common issues usually found in forums such as Reddit, know how to use screwdrivers, Allen keys, and spanners, and have the confidence to pull things apart for maintenance and repair.
Fortunately, Anycubic have an excellent collection of support resources for customers online.
Printer-Specific support resources
Tech support resources, troubleshooting and tutorials
There is a support wiki available here: https://wiki.anycubic.com/en/home
Choose your printer series from the left-hand menu.
Technical Support from the manufacturer
Visit this page: https://anycubic.com/en/SupportCenter
You can also submit a support ticket here: https://anycubicsupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-001/requests/new
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