Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology works by melting thermoplastic filaments and extruding them through a heated nozzle. The material is deposited layer by layer to create a 3D object.
The printer has a maximum build volume of 220 x 220 x 220 mm, allowing you to print a variety of objects.
The printer supports multiple materials including PLA, PETG, TPU, and others, making it versatile for various printing projects.
This printer offers nozzle diameter options of 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, and 0.25mm, allowing for different detail levels in your prints.
The printer can achieve a maximum print speed of 600 mm/s, enabling quick production of your models.
Automatic leveling simplifies the setup process by ensuring the print bed is perfectly leveled before printing, reducing the chance of print failures.
You can connect the printer via USB cable, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet, providing flexible options for setup and operation.
The printer is compatible with several slicing software programs, including FlashPrint, Prusa Slicer, Cura, and Orca Slicer for efficient slicing.
Yes, the printer includes a power loss recovery feature, allowing it to resume printing from the last known position in case of a power outage.
The extruder can reach temperatures up to 280℃, suitable for printing various thermoplastic materials.
Yes, the printer is equipped with a filament run-out reminder to alert you when filament is low, preventing incomplete prints.
Yes, as an open-source printer, you can experiment with different filament types, as long as they are compatible with the printer's specifications.
Ensure the print bed is clean and properly leveled. You can also adjust the nozzle height and use adhesion aids like glue stick or tape.
Yes, the user-friendly interface and automatic leveling feature make it a great choice for beginners in 3D printing.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the nozzle, checking the print bed level, and ensuring the extruder is functioning properly.
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