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XYZprinting da Vinci Junior 1.0w 3D Printer WiFi Version £199.99 FREE Delivered from Amazon
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Just took delivery of this yesterday and is definitely the cheapest on the market by a long margin.
RRP £399 - but usually £299 so a great price.
Works straight out of the box.
Fully equipped with Home WiFi connectivity and the second generation auto-calibration system, the da Vinci Jr 1.0w is the most accessible 3D printer in the market
Maximum Printing Speed: up to 100mm/s* * Note: maximum printing speed tested by actual material extrusion speed under laboratory testing conditions, actual printing results may vary.
Amazing New XYZware
Smart Self-Calibration
The best 3D printer for home and school
RRP £399 - but usually £299 so a great price.
Works straight out of the box.
Fully equipped with Home WiFi connectivity and the second generation auto-calibration system, the da Vinci Jr 1.0w is the most accessible 3D printer in the market
Maximum Printing Speed: up to 100mm/s* * Note: maximum printing speed tested by actual material extrusion speed under laboratory testing conditions, actual printing results may vary.
Amazing New XYZware
Smart Self-Calibration
The best 3D printer for home and school
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I'd like to know this too. Apart from the novelty value, what do people use them for? And how long does it take in the real world to print something out?
Sure it would be better to have a heated bed and several heads, but this is marketed at those wanting to dip their toes into 3D printing without the headache that comes with those attributes. And dont forget the cost of this! I get that experienced people would chose something else, but this printer isnt intended for them.
Lots and lots and lots
Ive been making things for my DVI Mavic and GoPro 4 Silver
Our office's i3 duplicator has gcode support, heated bed and works with any filament, I still can't print sh*t!
Unusual thing to pick for a first attempt.
Was on offer last year for £249, and seemed decent for the price. Using PETG as supposedly easiest to print with but 3/4 models from thingiverse don't seem to print properly. Maybe I'm doing something wrong with the cura software, or temps too high, supports usually fail or it seems to melt. The one thing I did manage to print was a fairly complicated and delicate looking hot shoe synta adapter for my dslr, but simpler models fail. Will have a try again this week.
this is the one I'm looking at on eBay.. . r.ebay.com/kW5SnC
fits all what I have said above.