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This is a nice 3D printer. It is a mono screen printer with two inch screens. It might not be as good as a Sonic mini 4k but it is much more affordable. 50UM is a great resolution and the prints come out very crisp. The only issue I have with this printer is the ball joint build plate. That does not mean that it is not a poor printer. I prefer the four post system. I have been printing this regularly since it arrived. My siraya fast resin works perfectly at 2.8 seconds. I have upgraded the rating to five stars. I am very impressed with the printer that this printer is using. I have moved to 3D Materials. It has a very fast resin. The second layer is more water washable and good quality. The only real downside is that it is not as popular as other brands and there are some compatibility issues. I'm unable to locate Voxelab for that. I believe when more people get the printer, we will see flexible build plate and lychee slicer support. I have attached some example miniature prints I printed and painted using this machine.
I own eight extrusion 3D printers and this is my first UV resin printer. I am very impressed with the build quality and print quality right out of the box. There is only the printing adhesion surface platform to the digital color screen imager. This makes the reverse of the image to print layer by layer by allowing and blocking UV light from being exposed to the UV sensitive resin in the resin tank. If you push it with the tip of your finger, it will lift off. I use the enclosed plastic scraper to wipe the build plate top, some of the bottom, and sides so as to drip as much resin back into the tank as possible. It is a good idea to filter your resin occasionally, as any settling particles that have lightly hardened will only get in the way of a pixel being exposed to the UV light to your build plate or item being printed. Wear those gloves because your fingers will turn to hardened plastic and it is toxic too, so it is better to work / play safely.
I slapped the gobaby go button for the first time, and added some sauce. These pictures do not indicate any type of layer lines or general flaws other than the clear line of my child grabbing the top rope off the kitchen counter to powerbomb the floor. For me, this is hurting the feelings of my Ender three even without their.2. nozzle. A couple are not allowed to converse. I think that it is time to buy more liquid love for this item.
I bought the printer to try a resin printing. I use Stander and Ender Three and I feel that it makes a difference in detail. Prints are smooth without any layer lines and a lot stronger. The easy to understand, cutting device that comes with the USB stick works well for beginners. I have not had any prints fail or issues with the printer itself. The printer is built like a tank. The whole bottom and outer shell is made of metal. It is more valuable than the cost that it costs. I will purchase the second unit myself. I highly recommend this.
I advise that you view the reviews on YouTube and here. If you want to save yourself time you can buy it at the store right away. I was not compensated for writing this. This is an excellent printer that maintains its price point compared to some of the more expensive models. It has been squeeled, which is why it needs greased. If there are any issues, I will edit this, but otherwise, it is really great and I am so happy with it that it would be hard to overstate it.
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There are two reviews for this product that are no longer accurate. I believe they have corrected all the problems, besides the slicing software. It is a better option to use ChituBox save the supports as an stl and then place that into Photon Workshop software. We will examine the other reviews and the problems they had with the Photon Software. It generates cracks easily, and they have corrected this by laminating it with a plastic sheathing all away around it, that protects it from resin touches. I was able to correct this by having a small embossed lip around the machine. It is not an issue I have had because the machine drips resin from the build plate outside of the print when finished printing. The build plate has a nice crest, it sheds the resin off rather nicely. Spraying resin on the inside of the yellow shroud may cause micro fractures. I have not experienced this problem. Yes, the photon software is bad. ChituBox is not an enjoyable software to use, but it is not a problem. The construction plate is not flat. This issue was corrected. It is now flat from the factory. I tried it with a straight edge square and it looks nice. The shroud is strong, so it's perfect. However, with respect to my criticism regarding the machine, I would like to reiterate my earlier objections that the software is poor quality. Utilizing the supplied paper to level the build plate is not a good idea. It is approximately 0.005ths thick. There is nothing wrong with using a sheet of notebook paper or regular printing paper, those two materials have a thickness of approximately 3.000ths. It will make for more accurate printing. Some resins require more time than others to create UV from the factory. It is set to two seconds from the factory. This causes some resin to droop and not adhere to the supports. It is easy to correct. Although it was cured longer, it still prints faster than my Longer Orange. I really want the yellow shroud to have handles or a hinged opening. In my opinion, this is the most egregious fault that I have experienced. It means that I have to push the screen a little lower on the function buttons in order to reach the button that I want to select. It is not difficult to deal with, but it is annoying that it is not spot on. I love this machine. I hope this information helps you, because it is extremely well constructed and extremely functional, producing high quality prints. It seems that Anycubic is listening to people and fixing problems that previous people have had very quickly.
I own eleven printers and nine of them are Anycubic printers. The Mono X is another good addition to my arsenal. The quality of this printer is excellent. The large build plate allows me to print almost anything I could print on an FDM sized printer. I operate a print shop out of my basement. The support, and overall support from the business, has surprised me. I would highly recommend that it be used as a printer.
This printer is excellent. I am exceedingly satisfied by the quality and solid build. Once the printer is setup and up and running I highly recommend that you invest in a screen protector for it so that you do not end up as I did. My first print failed badly and punctured the FEP and broke the screen. Luckyly anycubic warranted the device and shipped out replacement parts very quickly. This printer features a wireless internet connection, thus requiring interaction with a mobile app that can only be accessed by your iPhone or iPod touch. It allows you to pause and resume prints, and see the remaining time, which is a complete lack. It's not worth the headache of trying to configure it. It requires you to write a specific word document with your network credentials, then plug a flashdrive with that file on it into your printer, select print, select the file, and then it connects to your network. It is not possible to join your network natively so there is not a menu on the UI to add wifi.
The printer is simple and easy to install. Although I have a few kinks, like the learning curve and diagnosing a few build plate issues, I am fairly good with this printer. I believe they did not do their due diligence in researching the machine before setting it up, though I have witnessed many frustrated reviewers. The screen needs screen protectors. I would remove two of them, unless you pulled the factory thicker black tape over the LCd edges and replace it with Klapton high heat electronic tape. It would be best to have one of those old iPad plastic/vinyl protectors. I have seen people ruin their screens on the forums. These machines aren't plug and play. They are, in themselves, another hobby. It's better to improve your other hobbies. It is an extension to your already expensive hobby, if you will. You have to know how to handle this machine in the same way that you need to know the nuances of your airbrush, or the property of the paints you use. There is a learning curve. You should not only beat yourself up over not knowing proper brush care as you watch Windsor after Windsor and 8404 after 8404 get tanked, because you can't stop yourself from drowning your expensive rat fur tipped extension of your arm right into and through your pot of (most likely, also overly priced) paint, you need to know how to not ruin your high priced hobby tools, right? It is the same as owning this machine. You need to know what you should do to prevent it from being ruined. I have seen many people fail to properly utilize the information before making a deposit on Facebook groups and on Reddit. This printer should do what it is supposed to do. Creating its own macro hobby. From miniaturization to brushstroke. I enjoy the cost and the quality, I woke up to a bed full of prints each year. Avoid sharing living spaces and pets, get used to wearing more nitrile gloves than a psychologist allergic to latex, the post cleanup is messy and can leave your work area looking like the beaches of Normandy and fail prints can occur. All 3D printers need to be learnt and maintained. This particular situation is similar. Finally, buying a screen protector is a wise decision for Greeks. It's likely that you will thank me later. Watashi no Teddo no Hanashi o Kiite kurete arigata.
It is not my favorite printer, but it is good. I like the Resin Range Exposure Finder that comes with the printer. I have other resin printers, but they do not have it. This method I use to find the best exposure time for new resins, and from that outcome I adjust my other printers, KingRoon and QIDI. In addition, the print quality is also good. I like the top cover seal and the base retains the smell inside the machine because it is sealed. This is an excellent example of an excellent Impresora because of the fact that it has an archive RREF, which allows for the greatest tiempo of exposure for the resina and sells well manteniendo olores minimos. I prefer affordable homes.
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There are nothing but positive remarks to be had about the printer. I have printed about 30 hours of images already. Except for the first few failed prints, which I'm responsible for, I have had 0 issues, and the prints are very good. I have always wanted to print larger things on my SLA printers, but have always been limited by the bed size. The printer is quieter than the photon, and the screen is easier to read. It took me less than a minute to level the bed, and around five minutes until I printed my first model. I also like the fact that there is a completely separate cover over the printer and the smell of resin is significantly less noticeable. I struggled with my photon when the single rail was too strong in the prints. The dual Z rail on the Proxima has eliminated that issue. I printed a Cubone skull to the maximum height and it arrived smooth, without any flaws. I would recommend this printer to even a beginner, because it is easy to operate and has more possibilities than a smaller laser printer.
I am extremely satisfied with this printer. I attached a picture of two prints I made with this machine and one I made with my Filament 3D printer. You can easily tell what prints I made with this machine by looking at the logo and how smooth the resin prints are. If you order this machine or any other Resin 3D printer, you will want to order a UV Light Cure box as well. If the resin is UV activated you will need to completely cure the parts you print in a curing box, to ensure they are as strong as possible. I purchased this printer because I wanted to see how good the parts would come out using a flexible filament and they actually came out great, you cannot even tell they were made with a 3d printer.
This is the printer that I use to print at Voxelabs. Since I purchased a Aquila, I have been indebted to this brand. I am very upset that they put it on sale for 50 dollars after I made my purchase. The printer is very good. This is a must purchase if you desire an 8.9inch printer. Follow me on Instagram @Leo_printz562 for more of my prints. I got Voixelabs official and still purchased this printer. This review is purely purely honest.
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Voxelab Proxima delivered a fantastic user experience from the beginning. You will receive everything you need to get started, except resin. Pick yourself up a bottle in the same purchase. The product was packed exceptionally well with Styrofoam wrapping all components and filling the empty space in the box everything was snug and arrived unharmed. The initial setup of the printer was breeze. I had to install the vat and level. We needed to start this printer, the instruction booklet provided covered everything. We have run it consistently since we received it and the prints have been outstanding. With what others have stated on the build plate, I have had zero issues with this printer since I received it. We have previously used other resin printers such as the Ironbox and the Elegoo Mars, but the Proxima stands taller and shines brighter than even the best rated desktop printers. If you are interested in resin printing, or have been doing it for some time the Voxelab Proxima is for you.
With solid platform leveling, a midsize printer provides perfect print every time. Plus, they include a plastic and metal scraper that are very handy. It is a strange addition that only a single pair of disposable gloves are included. This printer has extra features. If you are concerned there may be remnants of the last print in the rez you can lower the platform and expose the whole build area to UV, trapping any tiny floating pieces into an easy to remove rectangle. I purchased two because I enjoyed it so much.
The little mono screen printer is hard to beat for the price. It is a division of FlashForge, it is very well built. My first FDM printer six years ago was a Flashforge Creator X, still working well.
It is a nice machine I use the machine to print toys for my girl and have always gotten good results. My girl likes the toys very much. To begin, you might require some time to setup correctly and enjoy the product. I am attempting to make the missing part of my keychain and hope that I will get the results I was looking for. I think this 3D printer is excellent.
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I paid more than $300 for this printer. This printer is easy to setup. The bed is level, and there is no warping. It is quiet and runs smoothly. The only issue I encountered was ensuring that the voltage reaches 110V instead of 220V. I tried to run it, but it kept shutting off. I read somewhere that it is suggested to switch to 110V. There is a switch inside the power supply to change it. It resolved the problem. I ordered a second one and maybe I should order another one in the future.
Easy ten screw assembly, with manual leveling tools built in. It prints nicely after leveling. That is an excellent value. It contains a large amount of FDM.
I like this printer. I was initially puzzled by the slow speed when I pressed print, but it turned out I had not passed the filament through the sensor. Once I had it running, I couldn't stop using it. I suggest you purchase something.
Start here easy to assemble and extremely good print quality.
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I purchased this item for my Snapmaker A350. It fits well, and it works very well.
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The 3D printer works 100% correctly and does not have any issues after leveling it properly unlike the cheaper 3D printers.
The setting up part was easy. The only difficulty we had was finding the installation manual, but once we found where it was inside the chip, we were set. Heating the hotbed and hotend takes some time. The touchscreen is nice and easy to use. All the instructions were preset inside the memory chip, so you are ready to print in no time. There are instruction programs out there that allow us to write codes. We are currently making a vase. You can see from the picture. It is an inexpensive 3D printer. That seems to work. You will also receive a 1kg spool of filament that will get you started. Overall, I really like it and I find it much nicer than I was expecting.
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I have been working with Ender 3 and Resin Printers, and decided to get a CR-10, to get a bigger build area and this one guys. It is very simple to build and there is quite a bit of build space. It was easy to pack and assembly. Unlike the ender 3, the CR10 came almost prebuilt. After you screw the bed together and you were ready to print it in 15 minutes, leveling the bed was a relatively straightforward task after spending the time leveling Ender 3. When printing, the bed barely gets unleveled, so you do not have to be releveling it every print. I am happy with the quality of this printer and recommend it. I may get another one soon if things keep going.
It requires a simple learning curve and setup.
I completed the first printing successfully. It was printed well.
I ordered the V2 at the cheapest price I could find, and it arrived two days later. I completed my first print in approximately 30 minutes.
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I purchased this printer primarily because it provided a challenge. I did my research, understood the flaws, weaknesses, and possibilities. This printer doesn't look great and does not offer the same quality printing as the Prusa MK3. This printer is built on a flimsy acrylic base with a warped stage and requires extensive assembly and tuning. You can find a lot of Internet resources that will assist you in tuning this printer up to make great quality prints. You can get great prints with a little effort for under $200. All of the contents were acceptable quality and included. Other reviews on the internet have raised this question. I have been getting several updates from previous versions of this printer. The most noticeable improvement are that the heating element to the bed has doubled up the wires. There are two wires from the bed for the positive terminal and two for the negative. This is a good connector for the electrical supply required for connection to the heated bed. It is known that excessive electrical conductivity can melt the connector. I plan to install a FET as well. It keeps the control board cool. You should read instructions on the SD card that you have already inserted into a USB card reader. This was not immediately obvious. Update the firmware to Marlin if you would like to enable thermal runaway protection. Overall, I am extremely happy with this printer, because of the reasons I purchased it. Do not purchase an inexpensive printer if you want one that is turnkey.
I have never printed anything in 3D before. I am a retired electronic mechanic living in South Korea so I had to have it shipped here, which was super fast from the US. The price was more than what I could get here from China. The kit is straightforward and straightforward to assemble. There are many videos online for assembling it. I chose to remove the frame from my body and I appreciate that the joints fit better than leaving it on. The printer produces good results for my purposes. I wish that the bed could get hotter than 120C, since ABS Plastic has to have it, however, PLA prints great. I ordered ABS filament and this printer can not print it. I would like to print with ABS in order to purchase a better mattress. I have added a larger power supply, that is because I plan to upgrade the bed and also have power module expansion boards. It is important to measure everything and to maintain tight belts. It is a great price, at about $140.00.
The printer is simple to assemble because the how to video is available on Amazon. I am not mechanically inclined, but was able to turn it on thirteen hours after opening the box. I should point out that this is a barebones machine. I spent a month learning the ins and outs of the printing process, while experimenting with modifications to make the unit look more complete. I gained valuable experience in the operation of the printer, the time I was satisfied with the overall assembly. The print quality is exceptional and the possibilities are endless. I received a gift card for my daughter. I bought a second that was so excited that I bought another one. She is enjoying it much more and has already taught me a few things. This is a good choice for a new printer or anyone interested in learning more about 3D printing.
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For the cost of this printer, it is incredible. I have had it for two weeks now, and I have been printing with it almost continuously. I have had zero issues with it. Do not level a bed with a digital level. You must level the bed to the tip of the nozzle. Wait for twenty minutes before leveling so the aluminum beneath the glass heats up and expands. Do this and your prints will be better. Next, click on Auto Home, and disable steppers. Lastly, take a sheet of paper place it under the nozzle and adjust until the paper can slide underneath the nozzle with a little vibration. Repeat it on all four corners. I do not know if you all know this, but I always check screws when I use something for the first time. Spend two minutes checking the alignment of each screw during the assembly process. You will save time later. If anyone has problems, please visit 3DPrintSOS on YouTube. His channel is all about this printer. He has information on getting started with updates and software.
I was able to setup this printer in less than twenty minutes. In my opinion, the best part is the ability to control everything.
I was not fond of 3D printing, and I could not pick a better machine to print the cherry. I have had this for about ten days, after dozens of hours of tinkering with it to have put it to a proper test. The assembly was acceptable, as I remodel houses for a living. However, if you are not mechanically inclined be prepared to take your time and really use the pictures in the instructions to get it. Perhaps you could look on YouTube for help. I ran the test print without ever knowing how to level the bed. She printed flawlessly. I obsess over this with every ounce of my OCD, learning as much as I can about it. I have seen dozens of successful prints, some failed prints that cannot be blamed on my learning curve. Honestly, this is an awesome machine for both professional and hobbyists. It is a clone of Ender 3, V2, and it is equally good. It has earned a five star rating.
I was initially skeptical to buy a printer that was too cheap, and not as established as the end 3. I'm new to 3D printing, but it has been simple to use, and once it's set up correctly, it makes great prints. I printed some threaded parts and they worked well. The assembly instructions were somewhat confusing at first. Please pay attention to the illustrations so that you are able to tell whether you are looking at the front or the back of the machine because there is no clear indication. I would recommend that you lower the bed before setting it to autohome. I made the mistake, which caused a scratch in the front left corner. The other things that make it more enjoyable than the end of the trilogy are tensioning the belts. On the ender three, there is plenty of room for error. It requires tools and on the voxelab it had knobs to turn by hand. I would highly recommend this product.