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Details: Cubicon Prime 3D Printer with Auto Nozzle Leveling Direct Extruder, Best FDM Printers for Beginners, Large Print Size, Works with PLA/TPU/ABS
Brand: CUBICON
About Cubicon Cubicon is a “3D printer brand in Korea” that has a variety of product lineups ranging from FDM (FFF) 3D printers to industrial large SLA 3D printers and 3D printers for dental through constant development of original technology since its brand launch in 2015. Cubicon’s 3D printers sell 15,000 units worldwide annually, and the excellence of Cubicon products has already been recognized by numerous customers in the market. We will continue to develop into a Total 3D Printing Solution Provider that encompasses all fields of 3D printing, including equipment/materials/software. Read more Full Auto Nozzle Leveling Unlike BL Touch, which requires Z-offset initial settings, output is possible immediately after 16-point Full Auto Leveling through a nozzle to which a load cell is applied. Direct Extruder It is a direct extruder that utilizes the technology applied to Cubicon premium products, and it is easier to print flexible filaments than the Bowden-type extruder. Dual Z-axis Since the synchronized dual Z-axis drives simultaneously, the driving stability is enhanced, and the left and right horizontality can be maintained better than the single Z-axis. Read more Stainless Nozzle Kit Maintenance is convenient because the nozzle can be attached and detached simply with a box wrench without disassembling the extruder. Filament Detector When a supply problem occurs such as exhaustion or disconnection of the filament, the print is automatically stopped. When re-supplying filament, it is possible to print continuously from the last print position. WiFi Cubicon Prime and slicing program Cura can be connected via WiFi to remotely set output and control Bed and Extruder temperatures. Read more Specifications Build Size 220 x 220 x 235 mm Auto Leveling Nozzle leveling Z-axis Dual Feeder System Direct Display 3.5″ Touch Screen Power Supply 350W Print Speed Max. 150mm/s Material PLA, ABS, TPU Bed Temperature 110℃ SW Cura OS Mac, Windows Interface USB, WiFi Read more
Advantages
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- 1) CONVENIENT & RELIABLE : Be free from annoying settings. 16 points full auto nozzle leveling enables users not doing manual leveling or additional Z-offset setting for semi-auto leveling machines
- 2) EASY for BEGINNERS : Spend less time on assembly. DIY 3D printer consisting of only 6 assembly parts with 18 bolts for assembly
- 3) DIRECT EXTRUDER : Easy to replace filaments and advantageous to print flexible materials
- 4) DUAL Z AXIS : Better stability by synchronized dual Z-axis. The driving stability is enhanced, and the left and right horizontality can be maintained better than the single Z-axis.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide 3D Printers
3D Printers offer users the ability to create physical objects from digital files. Buying the right 3D Printer can be a daunting task and this guide is here to help you make the right decision.- Budget. Budget is the biggest factor that should guide your buying decision. While a low-end printer may suffice for most users, the difference in print quality between a low-end and a high-end printer may not be worth the added cost.
- Nozzle Size. Nozzle size determines the size of the nozzle tip. A larger nozzle tip prints finer details, but requires more time to print. The tradeoff is that printing a large object may require more material.
- Filament Diameter. The filament diameter determines the diameter of the extruded thread. The thinner the filament the better the resolution, but the larger the print. The bigger the print, the longer it takes to print.
- Print Speed. Print speed determines how fast the printer can print, measured in mm/s. Higher print speeds allow you to print larger objects in a short time.
- Nozzle Change Time. The nozzle change will determine how quickly you can replace a nozzle tip. Changing a nozzle tip with a slow change time means you need to wait for the printer to cool down before you can replace the nozzle tip.
How to choose 3D Printers
Although 3D printers may be new to you, they’re actually already very commonplace.- 3D Printers can take many forms. The most commonly used types of 3D printers are desktop printers, which are relatively small, and Industrial printers, which are larger and more powerful. Desktop 3D printers are less expensive and easier to use, but Industrial printers are generally sturdier and can take on larger jobs.
- 3D Printers use a variety of materials to print. The most common type of 3D printer uses plastic filament, which can be molded into a variety of shapes. Filament comes in a variety of colors and can be used to make a variety of objects, including smartphone cases, laptop cases, and toys.
- 3D Printers can be used for any purpose. Whether you want to make sculptures, furniture, or parts for your own do-it-yourself projects, 3D printers can help you create any 3D object you have in mind.
- 3D Printers are not a magic bullet. As with any new technology, 3D printers have pros and cons. While 3D printers are less expensive and easier to use than traditional manufacturing, they require special CAD software, which can cost thousands of dollars. 3D printers also dont offer the same range of materials, and cant create as many complex shapes as traditional manufacturing.
- 3D printers have advantages. If youre short on time or money, 3D printers can be a great solution, especially for small projects or limited budgets. 3D printing is also useful for prototyping and can help you quickly create and sell your own products.
How to maintain 3D Printers
Once you buy your 3D printer, you’re going to want to maintain it. As 3DPrint.com notes, there are a few steps you should take on a regular basis, including removing and cleaning the print bed, cleaning the printer, and regularly changing the filament.- Remove and clean the print bed: The print bed is the part of the 3D printer that holds the filament as it is heated up and extruded into the 3D print. Regularly removing and cleaning the print bed can help your 3D printer last longer and help prevent print failure.
- Clean the printer: The most common issue people run into with their 3D printers is nozzle clogs. If your printer overheats, a clog may form in the nozzle. If you notice a clog, try cleaning it using a hot air blower. If you notice a clog in the nozzle, it may be necessary to replace the nozzle.
- Regularly change the filament: When you print with your 3D printer, you use filament. This can be messy, so it’s important to regularly clean the filament and change out the old filament with a new one.