Description
The CoreXY design provides higher speeds and more accurate printing to ensure high quality prints in less time. Quad linear rods coupled with dual lead screws stabilize the bed. Quality linear rails provide smooth movement so parts come out clean and precise.
Heavy duty 1″ x 1″ aluminum extrusion frame guarantees the structural strength and rigidity required for printing at higher speeds.
Automatic bed leveling along with manual bed leveling make getting the perfect first layer effortless.
The powerful motherboard with silent TMC2209 motor drivers promises excellent performance while keeping the noise level to a minimum. The motherboard is open source, so the user can install any firmware they choose, although Klipper is recommended.
3D Printer Properties:
- Mechanical Arrangement: CoreXY
- Assembly: DIY Kit
- Build Volume: 450 x 450 x 465mm
- Feeder System: direct drive
- Print Head: single nozzle
- Print Speed: up to 150mm/s
- Travel Speed: 400mm/s
- Resolution: 0.1-0.3mm Layer Height
- Integrated filament cutter for use with multi-material systems
- Supply Voltage: Input: 110/220V 50/60Hz, Output: 24V 350W
- Max Hotend Temperature: 300°C
- Max Bed Temperature: 120°C
- Heat Bed Type: Silicone Mains Powered Heat Bed (region specific) with Thermal Fuse
- Nozzle Size: 0.4mm Default
- Firmware: Klipper (standard) or any open source
- Connection: USB Interface, MicroSD Card
- Input Shaping/Resonance Compensation
- Auto Gantry Leveling
- Bed Leveling: manual/auto bed leveling
- Sensorless Homing: X Axis
- Removable Build Platform
- Interior Lighting
Materials:
- Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Filament Materials: PLA, ABS, ASA, PETG, Flexibles, HIPS, PC, NYLON
Electronics:
- High Quality Motherboard
- TMC2209 Motor Drivers
- High Torque Stepper Motors
- Orbiter Direct Drive Extruder
Software:
- Slicer: Any, Ideamaker (preferred)
- Operating System: Windows, Mac OS
- File Types: STL, 3MF, OBJ
Dimensions:
- Printer Dimensions: 708 W x 785 D x 800 H mm
Additional Hardware Needed:
- Linux Computer (i.e. PC, Laptop, Raspberry Pi, etc.) – required for Klipper
- Screen – if not using a web interface with Klipper or using a different firmware
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