The MakerPi M1 has a build volume of 100mm x 100mm x 100mm, making it suitable for small models and projects.
Yes, the MakerPi M1 comes with an auto-leveling feature that ensures ease of use and precise printing without manual adjustments.
The MakerPi M1 supports PLA filament with a diameter of 1.75mm, making it versatile for various print jobs.
The maximum nozzle temperature of the MakerPi M1 is 220°C, suitable for a range of 3D printing materials.
The MakerPi M1 offers a printing speed range of 40mm/s to 80mm/s for quick and efficient printing.
The layer thickness for the MakerPi M1 is adjustable from 0.05mm to 0.3mm, allowing for varying levels of detail in prints.
The MakerPi M1 achieves a forming precision of ±0.1-0.3mm and has XY axis precision of 0.0128mm and Z axis precision of 0.0025mm.
Yes, the MakerPi M1 is lightweight, weighing only 2.2kg, making it easy to move and set up.
The MakerPi M1 comes with a software bundle that includes CURA, available in both Chinese and English.
The MakerPi M1 supports various file types including STL, Gcode, OBJ, DAE, AMF, BMP, and JPG.
The MakerPi M1 operates best in an environment with a temperature range of 15-35°C and humidity levels of 20-50%.
The MakerPi M1 is certified with CE, FCC, and ROHS, ensuring it meets quality and safety standards.
The MakerPi M1 has an average power consumption of 48W and operates at a working voltage of 24V.
Yes, the MakerPi M1 supports offline printing using a TF card.
The MakerPi M1 is ideal for home users, designers, educators, and DIY enthusiasts looking to explore 3D printing.
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