Depends - what are you printing?
Boxes, enclosures, I doubt anything too intricate. No tie interceptors.
ABS then. More durable and stronger.
(but if the enclosures are big, you'll need a heated bed and maybe some hairspray to prevent/reduce warping)
Hairspray? What does that do? And what's the difference between the two types? Suited to different types of objects? Shall I add one more question mark to my post?
It prevents or reduces warping. Of hair, presumably
Helps the Base Layer stick to the bed (and stay in place/not curl up at the edges).
Abs is stronger* but, generally, it's harder to print such fine details reliably.
*depending how you define strength
I see. Can I use hairspray to make print a 3D model directly on someone's head?
Could I use hair gel or chocolate mousse instead?
If you heat their head to about 160C and they sit very still, sure why not.