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Review ANYCUBIC Resin 3D Printer Bundle, Photon D2 and Mini Air Purifier

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Details: ANYCUBIC Resin 3D Printer Bundle, Photon D2 and Mini Air Purifier

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review ANYCUBIC Resin 3D Printer Bundle, Photon D2 and Mini Air Purifier

Instructions for use(1) Before use:Shake the liquid resin before use;Clean the resin tank and the molding platform to keep the bottom of the resin tank in light transmission.(2) When using:Unscrew the cap and add it to the resin tank according to the equipment requirements;Select the correct print parameters and settings for printing.(3) After use:After printing, please use the matching tools for post-processing, including blade, diagonal pliers, tweezers, containers, gloves; ethanol (≥95%), lactate or isopropyl alcohol cleaning solution; (4) Post-processing steps:A. Remove the printed model from the molding platform with a blade;B, Submerge the model in the cleaning solution, rinsed or ultrasonically washed, then taken out and drained; ANYCUBIC Wash and Cure machines are suggested to ensure better effect. C. Proper processing, such as removing support, polishing, coloring, etc.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • ANYCUBIC Photon D2 Resin 3D Printer, DLP 3D Printer with High Precision, Ultra-Silent Printing & Long Usage Life-Span, Upgraded Printing Size 5.1” x 2.88” x 6.5”
  • Anycubic Mini Air Purifier, Lightweight Ultra Quiet Air Purifier with High Density Activated Carbon Filter for LCD DLP 3D Printers (Pack of 2)

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review ANYCUBIC Resin 3D Printer Bundle, Photon D2 and Mini Air Purifier

review ANYCUBIC Resin 3D Printer Bundle, Photon D2 and Mini Air Purifier

Buyer Guide 3D Printers

 A 3D printer is a machine that allows you to create three-dimensional objects from a digital file or from a 3D model.

  • Price. The price ranges from $300 for an entry-level printer to $5,000 for an industrial printer.
  • Print Speed. The print speed is the amount of time it takes to print a 3D object. The print speed varies with the printer model, but the average is 0.2 to 0.4 seconds per layer.
  • Resolution. The resolution is the number of points per inch (PPI). The higher the resolution, the more detailed the 3D object will be. The higher the resolution, the more detailed the 3D object will be.
  • Nozzle size. The nozzle size indicates the size of the nozzle used. The nozzle size on entry-level printers is 0.4 mm and goes to 0.3 mm on professional printers.
  • Materials. There are many types of 3D prints. The most common is PLA, which is approved by the ABS standards.
  • Filament. The filament is the material that goes into the nozzle of the printer. The filament comes in various colors and is typically sold in 1.75-gallon spools.

How to choose 3D Printers

 3D printing is a fairly new technology, and it can be difficult to sort through all of the different products available. Before you invest in a new printer, it’s important to consider which 3D printer model will best suit your printing needs.

  • Are you going to print mostly small items, or bigger, highly detailed parts? If you are only going to be printing small, highly detailed items, you may want to invest in a printer that can produce smaller parts.
  • Do you want to print in plastic or metal? Some printers can print in plastic, while others can print in metal. Also, some printers can print both.
  • Do you need to print in full color? If you are looking to create full-color prints, you will likely need a 3D printer that can print in full color. Most 3D printers can print in somewhere between 1 and 6 colors.
  • Do you need to print in high resolution? If you are printing in plastic, you may need to invest in a printer with a high-resolution printhead.
  • Do you need to print in biodegradable materials? More and more 3D printers are capable of producing prints in biodegradable materials like PLA.
  • Do you need to print using 3D models? Some 3D printers can scan an object and turn it into a 3D model that the printer can print.

How to maintain 3D Printers

 You probably already know that 3D printers are handy little devices. However, did you know that maintaining your 3D printer is just as important? You can have the best-quality printer on the market, but if you don’t take the time to maintain it, it won’t last long.

  • Clean the print bed regularly. The bed is the part of the printer that holds the object to be printed. If the bed isn’t properly cleaned, your print may not come out as clean as you would like. Make sure the print bed is cleaned at least once a week, and more frequently as needed. Also, make sure you clean the print bed with warm, soapy water.
  • Use a filament conditioner. Filament conditioners help clean the extruder and nozzle of the printer. They also help remove clogs from the extruder and help clean the filament when the print is done.
  • Use an ultrasonic cleaner. Ultrasonic cleaners can be used to clean the break and nozzle of the printer. Ultrasonic cleaners can also be used to clean printer accessories, including filaments.
  • Use a filament dryer. Filament dryers help remove moisture from the nozzle and print head, helping to prevent clogs.
  • Use an air compressor to blow out the filament. If your printer filament is stiff or thick, you may want to use a compressor to blow the filament out to remove moisture.
  • Use rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the print head. Sometimes, the filament can bend and clog your print head. To clean this area, mix 5% rubbing alcohol with cotton swabs, and gently clean the print head.