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260 x 260 x 260mm


FDM 3D Printer
All Metal Machine Base 

Big printing size/Easy to assemble/All metal base

  • 32 bit motherboard
  • All metal machine
  • Easy to operate
  • Magnetic bendable platform
  • Rapid heating bed
  • built in power supply
  • Abnormal heating protection
  • Power off resume feature

Modular parts design. Only 3 steps to assemble this machine out of the box. 

Product Details:

Machine size: 410*410*510mm

Machine weight: 11kg

Nozzle temperature: 0 - 260℃

Hot bed temperature: 0 - 120℃

LCD: 12864 LCD screen

Package size: 570*450*225mm

Package weight: 12kg

Print size: 260*260*260mm

Layer thickness: 0. 05-0.3mm

Print material: PLA

Filament diameter: 1.75mm

Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm

Forming precision: ±0.1-0.3mm

Environmental requirement: 15-35℃, Humidity20-50%

Quality certification: CE,FCC,ROHS


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MakerPi M1 3D Printer review - It's the little things!

Table of Contents

Meet the MakerPi M1 Mini 3D printer! I was one of the lucky winners from their recent competition, so I thought I would share my experiences with this mini one-touch 3D printer!

MakerPi M1 Specifications

Layer Thickness
0. 05-0.3mm
Print Speed
40-60mm/s
Printing Method
SD Card
Average Power24V-48W
Print Precision
±0.1-0.3mm
Nozzle Diameter
0.04mm
Filament Diameter
1.75mm
Print Material
PLA
Nozzle TemperatureUp to 220°C
Build Volume100mm x 100mm x 100mm

MakerPi Packaging

The MakerPi M! came packaged in a plain brown box with shipping labels on. Within this, dense foam securely cushioned it. I was hoping it would have it’s own branded box!

What’s In The 3D Printer Box

 

Here is what you get in the box for the MakerPi M1:

  • PTFE Tubing
  • Micro SD Card Reader
  • SD Card
  • Test prints from the factory
  • Manual
  • Sample of filament
  • Filament holder
  • Power adapter
  • USB cable

Let’s get started!

Before starting any print, it requires a little setup for the MakerPi M1. First off; it is installing the PTFE tube. Upon inspection of the tube, either end wasn’t flush, so I cut the ends so they are flat. Otherwise, this may have caused issues!

Next comes the filament holder. This is laser cut from acrylic and just slots into the hole in the side of the machine. Unfortunately, it is not big enough to fit on a 1kg spool, however, I’m sure something can be adapted if you wish to do so. Insert your filament into the feeder, then you are ready to get started!

MakerPi M1’s 3D Prints

On the supplied SD card that comes with the MakerPi M1, there are 2 test files, however, they are of the same model. Also included is their version of Cura, a setup video and a PDF of the instructions. When slicing your objects to print, they have to be saved as 0.gcode as this is how the one-touch 3D printer works. As a result, this means you won’t be able to choose from multiple files, also because there is no display.

To start the print, I inserted the SD card and plugged in the printer. I then moved the switch at the back to the left to start the load sequence. The front button flashes red which means it is heating the hotend then when at temperature, will feed the filament through. Once the filament oozes out of the nozzle, just put the switch back to the middle to stop it. Press the button at the front to start printing!

When starting the print, it required no levelling at all! It got straight to work. The pre-sliced file on the card prints with a brim as the MakerPi M1 one touch mini 3d printer does not have a heated bed. I easily removed the brim. A great-looking print which printed good, however, with some slight banding it appears which may have been down to print speed? Here it is compared to the factory model that was included. Removal from the print surface was easy and being magnetic. Just pops right back on the printer!

Test print on left – Factory print on right
XYZ calibration Cube And A Benchy

Before slicing my own prints, I installed their version of Cura, which comes on the SD card. Once installed, it is all set up and ready for you to use.

I printed an XYZ calibration cube and the one and only Benchy! This has used up all of my sample filament but as a result, allows me to test the pause function. A press of the button pauses your print, however, doesn’t move the nozzle away from the print sadly. As a result, the heat from the nozzle will cause a defect to your print! Aside from that, changing the filament was easy and after pressing the button again, the print carried on!

The XYZ cube didn’t print perfectly but was within proportions of its 20mm size. The Bency printed great also, dealing with the overhangs and some detail with the lettering.

Nozzle rested on print during filament change

 

The Once and Future King

I like the look of this model found on MyMiniFactory so printed this with 3DQF Regal Purple filament I used when I paused the print earlier for a filament change. Here are the results!

As you can see, I suffered some warping of which is because of not having a heated bed. If you were to print something that uses a lot of the build surface, I would recommend some glue stick or hair spray! This printed well and again dealt with the overhangs. Out of all these prints, I haven’t had to level the bed after taking off the magnetic build platform. As a result, the build surface just goes back on and you’re ready for your next print! In addition, if you want to learn more about the MakerPi M1 and any of its other printer, you can check out their site here

Where to buy

If you are looking at buying the MakerPi M1, you can purchase through Gearbest, although the postage is steep! It is also available on Banggood for a similar price. Let’s hope it becomes more widely available through other retailers soon!

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MakerPi M1 3D Printer Conclusion

What do I make of the MakerPi M1 one touch mini 3D printer? For its size, it produces some great prints! Perhaps not the best quality because of its limitations, but for some basic prints, it would do the job with ease. If you want your kids to get into 3D printing, this would be a good starting point for them to learn the basics of how the 3D prints are produced. After that, you can upgrade to perhaps the Ender 3 and teach them how to put together a printer to understand its workings.

What would I change? An on/off button would be great as to turn off, you need to unplug it. The spool holder could be adapted so it can hold 1kg spools whilst still on the housing of the MakerPi M1. Perhaps some larger feet to raise it up a little from the surface as the bottom gets warm.

The good bits? It’s a good small size! Perfect for placing on your desk due to its small footprint. Thank you MakerPi for this fantastic prize!

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Hardened platform for Sapphire
280 UAH

Hardened durable platform for Sapphire 3D printer

Size*: 310x310x4 mm

Standard glossy and matte platforms of this size are also available.

Check the size of your platform carefully before purchasing! nine0015

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Tempered glass platform for Prime X 3D printer
270 UAH

Platform size: 320x320x4 mm

Used for Prime X 3d printer

Dear customers! Platforms 320x320mm - packed in a box with a volume weight of about 5 kg with additional. fillers (delivery cost according to NP tariffs)

E3D hardened nozzle for 3D printer
71 UAH nine0006 NEW!

Popular E3D hardened steel nozzles. An indispensable assistant when working with composite materials. Longer life than classic steel nozzles.

Assorted diameter.

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Nozzle kit MK6 for 3D printer
100 UAH

This set consists of 5 nozzles.

Convenient solution for your 3D printer.

Nozzles of any diameter can be purchased individually. nine0003

The set of nozzles can be completed according to your wishes.

Container for tools/hardware – Sale!
25 UAH – 40 UAH

Storage bins for storing tools or small parts
The rear wall has tabs for hanging mounting.
Medium sized containers stack comfortably and take up little space.
Small containers are placed on top of each other on a special legs and sides.
Colour: black

Dimensions
Small container - 170x100x75 mm. Weight - 94 g
Medium container - 230x160x120 mm. Weight - 153 g
Material: polypropylene

Please note! Containers may have scuffs and scratches.

Magnetic thermal mat for Ender, Tevo, Anet, Anycubic
420 UAH – 550 UAH

The most convenient thermal mat for 3D printing

For platform 235x235 mm, 220x220 mm and 200x200 mm


Contents: adhesive magnetic base + mat
For maximum efficiency, do not heat the mat above 80°C

Matte glass platform 3D printer with increased adhesion
190 UAH – 215 UAH
Frosted glass tops available in the most popular sizes.
Platform thickness 4 mm.

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When ordering from 3 glass mat platforms - delivery is free.

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Mini spatula for SLA/LCD printer nine0005 48 UAH

Handy little spatula for removing details after photopolymer printing. It can also be used to work with FDM printers.

Quality engineering and casting resins you can find in our store.

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Hexagon set for 3D printer
35 UAH

The kit includes the most necessary hex keys for a 3D printer: 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm and 3 mm.
The set consists of 4 hexagons. nine0003

Nozzle MK8 for Ender and Anet
25 UAH

Excellent nozzle MK8 for popular models of 3D printers Creality, Ender, Anet, Tevo, FlyingBear and others.

Various nozzle diameters available.

Nozzle for 3D printer Flashforge and Wanhao (MK10)
35 UAH

Nozzle for Teflon tube 4x2 mm, suitable for Flashforge, Wanhao 3D printers and extruder of other 3D printers with heating block with M7 thread.

This nozzle is used for printing plastic with a filament diameter of 1.75mm. nine0007

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Steel nozzle MK8 long for 3D printer
40 UAH

Extended steel nozzle MK8 for 3D printers Ender, Creality, Anet and extruders of other 3D printers with M6 thread.
This nozzle has an extended thread.

Length: 15.4 mm

Nozzle diameter: 0.2 mm; 0.4 mm; 0.6 mm

Volcano steel nozzle for 3D printer
43 UAH

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Vulcano steel nozzles with a diameter of 0.4; 0.8 and 1.0 mm are already available in our store! nine0003

These nozzles are used for printing with composite abrasives. They are not recommended for printing with PLA plastic.

Thermal insulation for 3D printer platform
100 UAH – 135 UAH

Insulation for the 3D printer table will not only speed up the warm-up of your platform, but will also increase the warm-up temperature.

Universal reel holder for plastic
150 UAH

Properly installed reel is often the key to successful 3D printing.
The risk of thread tangles, loops and knots is one of the main problems of damaged printing and defects on the part, along with a power outage. nine0005
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Creality

3D Pipeline Printer Goes Kickstarter

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conveyor 3D printer with unlimited plot area along the Z axis. The desktop additive system can be used for both oversized 3D printing and small-scale additive manufacturing.

This 3D printer has already been featured in several reviews under the designation CR-30. In the additive community, the idea of ​​conveyor 3D printers has been floating around for a long time, at least twelve years, but commercial versions have only recently begun to appear: Blackbelt in 2017, Powerbelt Zero in 2019, from the open source versions, the White Knight project can be mentioned. Another promising option called Printrbelt was never brought to market due to the untimely demise of Printrbot.

It was only a matter of time before an analogue appeared in the assortment of leading Chinese manufacturers of 3D printers, and already on November 18, everyone will be able to apply for Creality's system, called 3DPrintMill. The development of our own version of a conveyor 3D printer was promoted by Naomi Wu (a.k.a. SexyCyborg), a DIYer familiar to our community members, who has been collaborating with Creality for a long time. Perhaps the main factor was the cost: the price range among the above offers is wide, reaching up to €12,500, and Creality offers a very affordable option: early Kickstarter campaign participants can place orders for as low as $538. nine0003

As you can see in the illustrations, the distinguishing features of these 3D printers are the guides mounted at an angle of 45 ° to the surface along the X and Y axes, as well as the conveyor belt. You can get confused with the coordinate system, but imagine that a slightly skewed 3D printer is lying on its back - then the CoreXY kinematics are mounted on the portal with the appropriate coordinates, and the belt moves along the Z axis. The tilt of the portal, coupled with the translational movement of the belt, provides the ability to build parts in height without the need to rollback the entire model. In other words, this scheme allows you to print parts of theoretically unlimited length - just remember to attach the roller table and open the window. nine0003

Alternatively, this 3D printer can be used for in-line production, printing one part after another and allowing the models to separate themselves from the tape at the end and fall into a container. From an economic point of view, serial 3D printing will be justified as long as we are talking about relatively small batches of products, measured in hundreds or thousands of pieces.

Polylactide, PET-G, and TPU are listed as consumables, but there is a heated platform in the work area under the belt. The wear-resistant conveyor belt is made on a nylon base, apparently with the addition of carbon fibers. The system is calibrated at the factory, equipped with quiet drivers, a massive airflow with three fans is installed on the head. Additional features include a filament sensor, save and resume function, plus a card capture reader for offline operation. Frame made of aluminum profiles with V-shaped rollers and guides reinforced with corners. Given the unusual coordinate system, the preparation of machine code requires special software - for this purpose, the company offers a specialized slicer CrealityBelt. nine0003

Specifications of 3DPrintMill 3D Printer (CR-30):