We proudly present a selection of the most popular 3D printers in FI. Only our users’ favorite 3D printers are displayed here. Explore our resin 3D printers or 3D printers with a large build volume.
A SD Card in your printer will allow you to store prints and print them directly from SD. This is more reliable than a USB connection and allows you to power down your computer.
The auto bed leveling feature will probe the buildplate on a few different points. This allows the 3D printer to detect deviations in the buildplate and adjust the print accordingly. This makes is much easier to start a print as you don't have to manually adjust the bed position.
This feature allows your printer to be controlled over a WIFI network. You can execute movements as well as start a print.
This feature allows your printer to be controlled over a Ethernet network. You can execute movements as well as start a print.
This machine has an enclosure to protect the print or product from outside influences.
Bowden printers feed filament through a tube as opposed to Direct Drive systems. This adds important advantages (faster printing) and disadvantages (higher filament retraction settings). You can find more information on Direct Drive and Bowden systems, Click here
Maximum speed for printing moves of the machine, so while extruding filament.
For most entry-level, smaller 3D printers this is a single threaded rod. For bigger machines the Z-axis moves with two rods, while 3D printers with a bed plate that moves in the Z-axis typically have three or four rods to move.
The direction the buildplate moves. Most printers move the build plate in the Y-axis direction. This is a simpler design, but gives problems at greater build height, because the inertia of the mass of the buildplate + 3D print impact the quality of the layers, requiring you to limit the speed. Other printers move in the Z-axis, allowing you to print faster without trading quality of the layer build-up.
Independent Dual Extruders (IDEX) allow you to print two identical objects at the same time. Printer that support this have at least two extruder head that can move independently on one axis. Other printing modes that may be supported are mirrored printing and printing in multiple colors/materials
Have you been wondering which 3D printer to buy? You are in the right place!
We have a special assortment of 3D printers that 3D enthusiasts have given their full attention to. Before you purchase a 3D printer, it is always good to consider what 3D printing elements are of importance to you.
Whether you end up choosing the Snapmaker 3-in-1 3D printer or the Creality Ender 3 pro will depend on many factors such as your personal 3D printing goals and spending budget. All of our 3D printers are readily available for delivery in our the EU warehouse. Once an order has been placed, the order is sent out the same work day.
Different 3D printing brands have similar and contrasting 3D printing parts. We would like to highlight that all of the popular 3D printers on this page make use of 1.75 mm filament, the most common filament diameter size. The 3D printers use different materials such as PLA filament, PETG filament and ABS filament. If you are looking for high quality and a well-priced filament to begin with we propose the user-friendly and popular REAL Filament. Another thing to look at while choosing a 3D printer is the build volume. Be sure to order the printer with the build area that fits your 3D printing endeavors best.
Once you make the decision to purchase the best 3D printer for you, it is just as important to ensure that your 3D printer gets all the care and attention it deserves. Regular maintenance and upkeep of a 3D printer will produce the best quality 3D models. Keep your 3D printer in top condition with our highly recommended adhesion spray and Super Lube.
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