Many things are easy to print and you might want to start with them.[br]First, they should not be supertiny or large. Maybe 2cm by 2cm or a calibrating object, your printer often comes with a prepared object.[br][br]A calibration object will also show the strengths and weaknesses of your printer.[br][list][*][url=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1545913]Calicat[/url][/*][*][url=https://www.printables.com/model/3161-3d-benchy]Benchy[/url][/*][/list]
Very flat things, pointy things and things with more than one part can be harder to print.[br][br]Please also note that the larger the object gets, the longer the printing time is (no, a twice-as-large object does not take double the time) and the longer the time, the more can go wrong.[br]So an object could be easiy if it is small and hard if it is large.[br][br]If you use one from a plaform for 3D models you will sometimes find information that will help you figure out whether an object is easy to print or not.[br][br]Thumb rule: would it work if I would build it out of clay?[br]So keep walls thicker than 2 mm and place it cleverly to avoid overhangs you need to remove.