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Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer by XYZprinting | Australian Reseller
Come to our store to see these in action and be the first to get one of these fantastic new printers in Australia!The introduction of the Da Vinci 1.0A by XYZprinting has changed consumer 3D Printing forever, making large format 3D Printers affordable for the home and in schools. A Multi-Award winning ABS 3D printer boasts a 8 litre (200 x 200 x 200mm) build volume, 0.1mm (100 micron) resolution with a fully enclosed build chamber at an unbelievably low price.
Note that these are the latest version - Da Vinci 1.0A which have improvements over the previous generation including upgraded mainboard, updatedextruder module with improved durability as well as cosmetic updates and magnetic door release.
"XYZprinting has a mission to bring 3D printing to the masses with award wining easy to use printers at incredible prices. The ideal choice for schools and education for interests in science, technology, engineering, design and mathematics. Equipping students with 3D printers empowers their ability to understand emerging technology and encourages learning with the ability to generate tangible physical outcomes. These low cost 3D printers allow schools to have multiple printers that are safe and accessible to the students, rather than one expensive one under lock and key. Not just a 3D Printer for every school but a 3D Printer for every classroom." Mark Pestkowski - Industrial Designer, Educator and Director of the 3D Printer Superstore
This plug-and-play printer requires no assembly, it includes easy to use XYZware printing software and is low maintenance. Advanced features include print-bed detection and assisted leveling and automatic nozzle cleaning and low filament alert warning.
You can print in a choice of 13 vivid colour filaments cartridges.
Easy to install high quality filament cartridges are excellent value and are quality tested to ensure consistency of colour, tolerance and print quality.
XYZware 3d slicing and printing software is compatible for PC and Mac. Become part of the XYZworld community, an online cloud library where you can share, create, print and download thousands of models and unleash the endless possibilities of 3D Printing.
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Download da Vinci 1.0 Specification Sheet- Here
SpecificationsPrinting Method | Melted Extrusion Manufacturing(MEM) |
Build Volume | 200 x 200 x 200 mm (L x W x H)8 Litres |
Z Resolution | Fine 0. 1mm, Standard 0.2mm, Speed 0.3mm, Ultra Fast 0.4mm |
Print Heads | Single Nozzle |
Print Speed | up to 150mm/s |
Print Materials | Optimised for 1.75mm ABS filament |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4mm |
Display | 10 x 40mm LCM |
Heated Bed | Yes |
Advanced Features | Print-bed detection |
Assisted leveling | |
Fully enclosed case | |
Automatic nozzle cleaning | |
Low filament alert warning | |
Software | XYZware - Window XP, Windows 7 and above (for PC), Mac OSX 10.8 64-bit and above (for MAC) |
Supported Hardware | minimum X86 32/64-bit with 2GB+ DRAM |
Compatible file formats | .STL, XYZ format |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Weight | 28kg (gross package weight) |
Dimensions | 468 x 510 x 558mm ( L W H), Package (560 x 590 x 700mm) |
Inclusions | Printer includes 2 x Half yield (300gram) Filaments |
Warranty | 12 months with local (Australian) Support |
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Print Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.8 mm |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Filament Material | PLA |
Product Size | 178x28x25mm |
Gross Weight | 70g |
- da Vinci 3D Pen
- 3 x 1m PLA filament (random colors)
- Power supply
- Cleaning tools
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Exact shipping charge is presented at checkout when you select shipping methods and your country. No other hidden costs.
Free shipping for all EU orders above EUR 100!
Fast delivery
Our goal is that all orders placed before 12:00 are shipped out from us the same day if the products are in stock.
All items shown with “in stock” status are in stock in our own warehouse for immediate delivery.
Delivery within EU will be shipped by FedEx, UPS, International tracked mail. You choose method in the checkout.
Delivery time will be around 2 - 6 days to most European countries.
Worldwide delivery around 4 - 7 days.
You will receive and mail from us with the tracking nr of the parcel as soon as we have shipped your order.
Free shipping for all EU orders above EUR 100!
Below you can see delivery time for European countries.
Country | Delivery Time in Days | Free Freight over EUR 100 order |
Albania | 4 | No |
Andorra | 3 - 5 | No |
Armenia | 4 - 6 | No |
Austria | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Azerbaijan | 4 - 6 | No |
Belarus | 4 - 6 | No |
Belgium | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 3 - 4 | No |
Bulgaria | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Croatia | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Cyprus | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Czech Republic | 3 | Yes |
Denmark | 2 | Yes |
Estonia | 3 | Yes |
Finland | 2 | Yes |
France | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Georgia | 4 - 6 | No |
Germany | 2 | Yes |
Greece | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Hungary | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Ireland | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Italy | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Kosovo | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Latvia | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Liechtenstein | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Lithuania | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Luxembourg | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Macedonia | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Malta | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Moldova | 4 - 6 | No |
Monaco | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Montenegro | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Netherlands | 2 | Yes |
Norway | 2 | Yes |
Poland | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Portugal | 5 - 6 | Yes |
Romania | 3 | Yes |
Russia | 4 - 6 | Yes |
San Marino | 4 | Yes |
Serbia | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Slovakia | 3 | Yes |
Slovenia | 3 | Yes |
Spain | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Sweden | 1 | Yes |
Switzerland | 4 | Yes |
Turkey | 4 - 6 | No |
Ukraine | 4 - 6 | No |
United Kingdom | 3-6 | No |
Shipping charges are based on the product's total weight and shipping method chosen.
Exact shipping charge is presented at checkout when you select shipping methods and your country. No other hidden costs.
Free shipping for all EU orders above EUR 100!
Fast delivery
All orders placed before 12:00 are shipped out from us the same day if the products are in stock.
All items shown with “in stock” status are in stock in our own warehouse for immediate delivery.
Delivery within EU will be shipped by FedEx International Economy.
Delivery time will be around 2 - 6 days to most European countries.
Worldwide delivery around 4 - 7 days.
You will receive and mail from us with the tracking nr of the parcel as soon as we have shipped your order.
Free shipping for all EU orders above EUR 100!
Below you can see delivery time for European countries.
Country | Delivery Time in Days | Free Freight over EUR 100 order |
Albania | 4 | No |
Andorra | 3 - 5 | No |
Armenia | 4 - 6 | No |
Austria | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Azerbaijan | 4 - 6 | No |
Belarus | 4 - 6 | No |
Belgium | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Bulgaria | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Croatia | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Cyprus | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Czech Republic | 3 | Yes |
Denmark | 2 | Yes |
Estonia | 3 | Yes |
Finland | 2 | Yes |
France | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Georgia | 4 - 6 | No |
Germany | 2 | Yes |
Greece | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Hungary | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Ireland | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Italy | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Kosovo | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Latvia | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Liechtenstein | 2 - 4 | Yes |
Lithuania | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Luxembourg | 2 - 3 | Yes |
Macedonia | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Malta | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Moldova | 4 - 6 | No |
Monaco | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Montenegro | 4 - 5 | Yes |
Netherlands | 2 | Yes |
Norway | 2 | Yes |
Poland | 3 - 4 | Yes |
Portugal | 5 - 6 | Yes |
Romania | 3 | Yes |
Russia | 4 - 6 | Yes |
San Marino | 4 | Yes |
Serbia | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Slovakia | 3 | Yes |
Slovenia | 3 | Yes |
Spain | 3 - 5 | Yes |
Sweden | 1 | Yes |
Switzerland | 4 | Yes |
Turkey | 4 - 6 | No |
Ukraine | 4 - 6 | No |
United Kingdom | 3-6 | No |
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3D printing copper products
14 But did you know that you can 3D print it? Check out this article to find out more.
What is this?
Even coins can be 3D printed (but they are not legal tender). (Source: i.materialise.com)
Although metal printing in general is still quite difficult at home. However, there have been significant advances in professional metal printing over the past few years. This is now commonplace in some industries, such as the automotive industry.
Method 1: FDM Printing
This Filamet copper engine block was printed on a standard FDM printer. (Source: hackaday.com)
In terms of Fused Deposition (FDM) printing, the only real option is to use copper filament. Many try to produce it, but only one company, The Virtual Foundry, achieves 90% metal in their PLA hybrid filaments. The idea behind the filament is that once an object has been printed, it can be fired in a sintering oven to achieve a 100% copper composition.
Of course, one of the big drawbacks of this method is that the loss of the PLA binder causes the part to shrink by 15-20%. However, most details can be adjusted before printing.
After firing the material in a furnace, it retains all the properties of copper, incl. high electrical conductivity.
Of course, this thread does not come cheap. One kilo costs $121, and because of the much higher density of copper, you end up with a lot less filament than you'd expect than if it were 100% PLA.
Unlike conventional PLA, Filamet must be preheated and hung on a low friction spool holder to prevent filament breakage during printing. Also, Virtual Foundry recommends printing slowly (less than 30mm/s) at first.
In terms of performance, the filament can print layers up to 100 microns thick.
Method 2: Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
Parts manufactured using DMLS. (Source: proto3000.com)
DMLS is a laser-assisted process that fuses metal powder into a fully functional 3D part. The powder is deposited and the product is built up layer by layer. After building the part, excess powder must be removed using compressed air in a closed chamber.
This process is quite messy and requires tools similar to those that will be used for a sandblasting system. Health issues should also be taken into account, as it is dangerous to breathe small metal particles.
Buying your own DMLS machine is not an option for most people as these machines typically cost over $100,000. However, various 3D printing companies can print your parts on demand. Despite this low availability, DMLS has many uses, depending on the type of metal used. For example, NASA is investigating DMLS to produce printed rocket parts.
Price: Depends on the complexity of the part and the amount of metal used, but generally over $1,000 per kilogram.
Availability. The availability of DMLS technology is essentially zero for a person who wants to purchase their own machine, but it is possible that a 3D printing service will print your part for you.
Performance: The layer thickness is about 38 microns, and the finished metal part has the same properties (conductivity, density, etc.) as the cast metal part.
Method 3: Investment casting
Metal part casting. (Source: 3D systems)
Wax casting
Lost wax casting is the process by which an original object created in wax can be turned into a mold to create a part from another material (usually metal). The steps to achieve this goal are as follows:
1. Create an object in wax.
2. Pour plaster around the wax part to create a plaster mold.
3. Place the plaster mold in the oven to burn the wax out of the inside of the mold.
4. Pour molten metal into a plaster mold to create a cast object.
5. Clean the part from the plaster mold.
It should be noted that this investment casting process results in the loss of small parts and results in a finished part smaller than the original wax cast. Therefore, exact dimensions compared to the original part should not be expected without careful consideration of material shrinkage.
PLA Casting
In the same vein, investment casting is done with 3D printing, but it is a faster process. You need to follow a few simple steps.
1. 3D printing of an object in PLA. During the design process, access channels can be designed in detail to make it easier to pour the copper into the mold after it has been created.
2. Create a plaster mold around the 3D printed object.
3. Burn the PLA from the inside of the mold.
4. Pour molten metal into an empty plaster mold to create a cast object.
5. Clean finished part.
In terms of cost, printing an object will cost no more than a few dollars (depending on the size of your print). The price of melting PLA depends on whether you are using an existing oven or decide to build your own. Furnaces can cost anywhere from $500 to several thousand dollars, depending on the size and thermal performance desired. Gypsum and sand can be purchased for less than $50, depending on the quantity needed.
Price: Over $600 (as initial investment)
Availability: Oven and casting experience required.
Productivity: Technically, PLA can be printed at 20 micrometer resolution if needed, but such casting features can be difficult.
3D printing: a question of choice (Source: pliustrys.com)
If you want to print on metal but are not willing to buy an oven or pay more than $100 per kilo of metal filament, you can use a 3D printing service. Here are some things to keep in mind before choosing one of the methods:
Does your idea have fine detail?
How much are you willing to pay?
· How fast do you want your product to be made?
In general, small parts (less than 100 microns) cannot be reliably created using lost wax casting or PLA technology due to method limitations. DMLS, on the other hand, can create very small ones, but they cost more.
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The best closed 3D printers for the best results
And the fact is that the possibilities offered by the 3D printer are very wide: with it you can create the detail you need to fix any object, print miniatures for your favorite board games, create new objects to make your life easier... Let's go, what opportunities you will miss.
Contents
- What is the best 3D printer to start with
- Benefits of filament printers
- Models for consideration
- Makerbot +
- Naught 3D40 FLEX
- 0 100
- Search
- Flashforge Dreamer
What is the best 3D printer to start with? The latter achieve amazing results when printing very small objects. But in return they require more knowledge in the sector as they require more maintenance (the printed part must be cured to look good), which is why we want to recommend the filament model, also known as FDM.
These types of 3D printers use a spool of plastic that melts layer by layer until a single piece is created. The variety of threads available allows you to create objects of any type. Whether you need a waterproof item in a certain color or with more durability than usual, it won't cost you anything to find the material that best suits your needs.
Benefits of Filament Printers
To say that the benefits offered by filament printers make your purchase a sure hit. To start with, these types of 3D printers have a fairly cheap price , in addition to requiring very simple maintenance that can be performed without major problems by any user with minimal knowledge of the material. Moreover, because basically you will have to remove excess material from the spools. Also, the parts you print are much stronger than the coil model.
On the other hand, it is also very important to note that the process of assembling and installing any filament printer is extremely simple. You just need to follow the manufacturer's instructions to properly calibrate the device. Of course, you need to take into account that the print time on this type of 3D printer is very slow. . The extruder has to go a long way to create a part, so you need to be a bit patient in this regard.
Models to consider
Now that you know the benefits of filament models, we bring you a complete selection of ten closed 3D printers so you can get the best results. The reason why we would recommend the closed models is very simple: they offer better results as the temperature remains more stable, avoiding part breakage, in addition to making the drying process a bit faster.
Finally, say that you will find models in different price ranges so you can find the indoor 3D printer that best suits your budget. Without further ado, we leave you with our specific selection.
MakerBot Replicator +
Let's start this compilation with one of the most vitamin 3D printers from MakerBot. We're talking about the MakerBot Replicator + , a printer that uses the latest technology to deliver undeniable results. If you are looking for a model for professional use, this product will more than meet your expectations.
Dremel 3D40 FLEX
Another of the best indoor 3D printers you can buy is the Dremel filament model. We are talking about the Dremel 3D40 FLEX, another model that will more than meet the expectations of the most demanding users. His main weapon? It offers a very short print time for this type of model.
Bresser 2010 100
Third, we recommend Bresser 2010100 , a high quality filament printer with built-in EPA filter for clean ambient air. Without a doubt, a product that will not disappoint you at all.
Search FlashForge
We already assume that the manufacturer FlashForge is one of the great references when it comes to buying a 3D filament printer, so you will see several models from this company. In this case, we would like to advise you to buy FlashForge Finder, an FDM type model that is easy to use.
Bresser T-Rex
We return to Bresser to recommend this manufacturer's T-Rex printer. The model boasts a dual extruder and a turbo fan that cools the filament material as it exits the nozzle. This results in better results, so this value should be taken into account.
FlashForge Adventurer 3
Continuing this compilation you will find the best 3D printers you can buy, if you want a filament model and with the box closed we want to recommend the FlashForge Adventurer 3. Yes, we are back to this recognized manufacturer to offer you a product that ensures the quality of every pore. Select it built-in camera so you can always control the printing process from your mobile phone.
BK Vitbox 2
What can I say about this BQ model. The Witbox 2 printer has a minimalist look and delivers 20 micron resolution, making it ideal for printing small objects.