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SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX v4 3D Printer Kit - Complete Kit

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The Rostock MAX has been a favorite of our technicians for years because of its laser-like accuracy, and the Rostock MAX v4 is the newest and best of the line. The massive, improved, heated bed and extremely flat borosilicate glass build plate allow you to print almost any material--PLA, ABS, Nylon, and more! It also features the SE300 auto-leveling hotend, ensuring reliability and repeat ability, so that every one of your prints is as excellent as the last.

The Rostock MAX v4 printer is an American-made workhorses and can handle any task you put them up to, all while operating so smoothly and quietly, you'll understand why SeeMeCNC is as revered as they are, and why the 3D printing community loves delta printers as much as they do.

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Powerful and Beloved

The SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX v4 is a favorite of our technicians here at MatterHackers because of its incredible accuracy, consistent performance, and ability to deliver on every print job. Because the Rostock is a Delta style printer, it is exceptional at printing any kind of arch or circular shape, which is a common architecture in a lot of prints. Additionally, The Rostock has a truly MASSIVE print area of 280mm x 385mm (11" diameter by over 14 1/2" height)--that's a print volume of over 1300 cubic inches! This is one of the largest print volumes available in the consumer 3D printing market.

It can print strong, industrial-grade materials like Nylon and is great for engineering projects and prototyping. Enjoy the incredibly simple and efficient EZR Struder extruder as well as SD Card-ready firmware. This is a powerful machine and it is unmatched in its price category.

And if you like to tinker and upgrade, this is the printer for you. You will find that a strong, tight-knit community of Rostock MAX owners exists online where everyone shares tips and tricks for maximizing their prints. Rostock owners are passionate about 3D printing, DIY making and cool new ways of tweaking!

Accuracy and Precision

Deltas are an inspired design. The advantage of the delta is that your printed parts never move on the stationary bed. Only the arms move--delicately and miraculously, around the part until something beautiful and functional is created. It's like something out of the lab of Tony Stark.

Because this machine is so modifiable, you can buy an additional EZRStruder and you can make your Rostock into a dual extrusion machine, so you can print two materials at once. This does require some tinkering and is somewhat experimental, but with some research and iteration, anything is possible with this amazing machine.

What’s New with the V4

  • The v4 comes standard with the SeeMeCNC SE300 hotend. This hotend uses a 40w heater cartridge and features thermal runaway protection. The SE300 allows you to print with any material up to 280C. (Jet Kit required for Nylons and other high temperature filaments.)
  • Features a 32-bit Duet WiFi controller, providing smooth motion, along with the 0.9 degree stepper motors.
  • Includes Accel probing feature for easy and accurate automatic bed leveling. This allows you to calibrate your printer with a single click!
  • The EZR Struder comes standard on the v4. This extruder accommodates faster print speeds and works well with flexible filaments.
  • 3 part cooling fans keep PLA prints cool from all sides so that your parts come out looking perfect.

Tech Specs

  • Print Area: 280mm Diameter x 385mm Height
  • Nozzle Size: 1. 75mm x 0.5mm
  • Max Hotend Temp: 280C
  • Max Bed Temp: 110C
  • Max Travel Speed: 350mm/s
  • Step Resolution: 0.01mm
  • Printer Size: 430mm W x 410mm L x 910mm H
  • Interface: USB or WiFi Control (USB required for setup)
  • Power Requirements: 110VAC @ 500 watts

Return Policy

Please note that returns are not accepted on opened kits. Only new, unopened kits may be returned within 30 days of purchase. If a part from the kit is determined to be defective during the warranty period, a replacement part will be supplied.

Each SeeMeCNC printer ships with MatterControl - AKA the best 3D printing software you can find. MatterControl is the most intuitive, feature rich 3D printing software and includes MatterSlice - the fastest and most accurate slicing engine on the market.

Check out the vibrant and transparent vase that we printed on the Max using the Red Taulman t-glase. As you can see, the object is very glass like and allows a great deal of light to pass through.

Rostock Max v3 Review 2022

Is the Rostock Max v3 3D printer something for you? Considering buying it? Read what we discovered when we tested this 3D printer and see if it's for you!

By Justin Evans

3.9

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So you’re in the market for a high-end 3D printer. The good news is that there’s a lot of options. The bad news is that there might actually be too many of them. Don’t worry – we’re here to help! We’ve decided to take a closer look at some of the most popular 3D printers on the market to see if they’re worth your time and money.

Today we’ll be examining the Rostock Max v3 – an unusually shaped filament printer with a lot to offer. We’ll identify any strengths or weaknesses it may have so you can tell if it’s suitable for your needs. Without further ado, let’s begin!

Filament Diameter1. 75mm
Extruders1
Supported MaterialsABS, PLA, Exotic
ConnectivityUSB, SD Card
Printing Speed100mm/s
Build Volume10.8 x 15.7”

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    Design

    While most 3D printers are cubic in shape, the Max v3 is large and cylindrical. Its exceptional size allows users to create objects far larger than most mid-budget printers would allow so it’s a powerful choice for printing models that can’t be assembled from smaller parts.

    Users can import models either directly from their PC or by transferring them via SD card. This is quite standard, but for a high-end printer, we’d really expect to see some kind of WiFi compatibility or even a dedicated mobile app. Still, the import is the least essential part of the process so this is only a tiny annoyance at worst.

    On the plus side, both the hardware and software used are open-source. This means that you can print up a few replacement parts in case anything goes wrong, and guarantees you don’t have to pay for the software itself. Construction takes a long time, though, at around 20 hours.

    Printing

    This printer uses standard 1.75mm, 1lb filament spools. The materials you can use are fairly limited for such an expensive printer, but unless you’re making specialized display models, PLA and ABS will likely work just fine. At up to 100mm per second, the v3 is a little slower than most, but are the finished models worth the wait?

    Absolutely. The Max v3 is capable of producing very high-quality objects, even from fairly complex models. Once properly configured, very little material is wasted, and you’ll find that it replicates finely detailed structures very well indeed. It does take a bit of trial and error to reach this point, though.

    With a minimum layer size of 0.1mm, your prints look very professional, with nicely concealed seams. It’s worth mentioning that while exotic materials are supported, you’ll want to buy a metal nozzle for any fiber-imbued filaments since one isn’t included in the box.

    Features

    This printer features a small microcontroller, but this can be a little difficult to use. Instead, we recommend using the included copy of MatterControl – it’s fairly simple once you get the hang of it. We liked that there are four fans built-in, although some users have reported problems getting the printer started if the ambient room temperature is below 17°C.

    One of this printer’s biggest strengths is its automatic bed-leveling feature. With a single click, you can remove much of the frustration associated with getting ready to print, leaving you free to focus on the fun part: actually generating the object you see on-screen.

    We loved that there’s a lot of extra space both on the frame and electronic parts of this printer. This allows experienced users to tinker and expand its capabilities by adding their own mods, although if you’re a beginner, we’d obviously recommend familiarizing yourself with the base design first.

    Cost

    It costs around $1000 for a version of the Rostock Max v3 that you have to manually assemble. This is a long and difficult process, so you might want to spend an extra $500 and get a pre-made one instead. This removes the risk of damaging components during the construction process, something we’re all a little afraid of.

    You aren’t limited to using proprietary filaments here, and both PLA and ABS are pretty affordable. This allows you to keep your costs down, even if you print every day. We’ve heard reports of the hot end burning out, but they usually last around 5km before this happens, and are fairly inexpensive to replace.

    Ultimately, you’re trading a higher upfront cost for lower running and maintenance costs. This printer might be a little expensive for hobbyists, but it’s more or less perfectly priced for low-yield 3D printing companies.

    Support

    There’s a pretty good selection of customer support information on the SeeMeCNC website. You can contact the team for help by phone, email, or by submitting a ticket, and the customer service team works full-time during office hours so you should see a pretty speedy response to any queries.

    There’s also a user forum where you can ask any general 3D printing questions. Interestingly, the company provides a curriculum or educators looking to introduce 3D printing into a learning environment. This is an unusual step, but one that we welcome wholeheartedly.

    We like that there are download links for several popular printing applications, not just the one that comes with the printer. Additionally, there are some fairly in-depth tutorials, so all of the most common problems you’ll encounter can be solved as quickly as possible.

    Summary

    The Rostock Max v3 takes a lot of work to fully assemble, but once it’s all set up, it outperforms lower-budget 3D printers in almost every area. Its prints are of an exceptionally high quality, and you can mod it extensively to better fit your needs.

    Sure, it’s not the fastest printer on the market, and we’d have preferred to see a wider range of supported filaments, but all things considered, we think the Max v3 is a strong choice for anyone looking to upgrade their existing low-end printer.

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