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Dremel - 3D45-01 DigiLab 3D45 Award Winning 3D Printer PLA Print Capability black

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Features

  • Pcmag 2018 Editors' Choice Award And Google For Education Partner Dremel 3D45 3D Printer Kit
  • Easily Removable Glass Build Plate Heated Up To 100C And All Metal 0. 4Mm Nozzle Heated Up To 280C. Windows Requirement-Windows (7,8,8.1,10). Mac Requirement-Mac Os X Version 10.9
  • 5-Inch Full Color Touch Screen With Intuitive Icons For Easy Setup And Operation. Go From Unboxing To Your First Print In Less Than 15 Minutes
  • Fully Enclosed Sturdy Plastic Design With A 6. 7" X 10" X 6" Build Volume For Better Prints, Better Safety And Less Chance For Warping. A Carbon Filter And Particulate Filter Are Built-In As Well

Description

The Dremel Digilab 3D45 Idea Builder 3D printer is one of the best 3D printer options for printing advanced materials such as ECO ABS, Nylon, PETG and PLA. It is also Dremel's best 3D printer for university use. With an all-metal 0. 4 mm nozzle that heats up to 280°C and a removable glass build plate that heats up to 100°C, you can print almost any 1. 75mm 3D filament with ease. The printer is loaded with easy-to-use features and has a guided setup process that gets you from unboxing to printing in just a few minutes. The 5 inch full color touchscreen has an intuitive interface so you can quickly navigate through different functions. You can pause a print and change filament to print in multiple colors, too! The printer has an RFID reader built-in to detect the 1. 75mm Dremel filament that you place inside and automatically choose the best print settings for that filament. You can easily connect the printer to Wifi and use the included remote printing software to send prints from wherever you are, and you can also use the software to monitor your prints using the built in HD camera. The fully enclosed design helps reduce the chance for warping and keeps curious hands out of the printer, and it also makes the printer very quiet. It also helps the printer achieve a very high quality with 50 micron layer height. You can print using the included cloud software, the included Dremel Digilab 3D Slicer for Windows or Mac, or your favorite 3D software that supports . gcode, . g or . g3drem files such as Cura, Simplify3D, Craftware, KISSlicer, Slic3r or Repetier. Once you start slicing your own files you can take advantage of the large 6" x 10" x 6. 7" (402 cu in) build volume. The Dremel Slicer can be used to print multiple objects at a time, add supports, change layer height, change infill and even access advanced settings for the best prints. With 85 years of reliable quality, Dremel is an established brand that you can trust to support you throughout your journey. By purchasing a Dremel 3D printer, you will have lifetime access to unrivaled Dremel customer service as well as an industry- best 1 year. If you want to buy a 3D printer for architecture, college, college library, education, or for engineering, look no further.

Brand: Dremel


Material: Abs


Color: black


Product Dimensions: 18.75"D x 23"W x 18.75"H


Item Weight: 42.8 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.75 x 23 x 18.75 inches; 42.8 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3D45-01


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dremel 3D Printing


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #185,331 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #174 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 589 ratings


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  • Professional Grade
I've had my 3D45 for a couple weeks and have been printing pretty much 15-24 hours a day with no issues. The unit itself is built with quality materials. Nothing seems cheap. I was really impressed with the Operating Instructions manual. If you've ever owned Bosch or other high quality power tools, you will definitely appreciate the level of detail included in the 3D45 manual. The online reviews for this unit all agree, it's a high quality consistent machine. Knowing that schools regularly purchase the unit enough that Dremel markets an educational version, says a lot. It's safe and durable for around children. I especially like the design of the filament spool loader. My first 3D printer had the spool floating above the unit on a flimsy plastic rod but this unit's design is built into the unit and completely hidden from exterior. The unit also just looks cool with the ambient lighting. I have only had one issue so far and that was getting the cloud based website to allow registration. I've only been able to use the supplied USB stick to transfer files. I assume that was a website issue and had nothing to do with the machine itself. Just while writing this review, I checked again and it worked, so there. No more issues. One minor issue I see on the touchscreen is that the way the files are listed in big letters, it makes it difficult to differentiate files with similar long names. It's best to label files differently in the first few characters or else have to wonder which file you're building. This may only be an issue with using the USB drive and not printing from the cloud. I also found the Digilab slicer to work very well. It takes a little bit to learn the controls but all the pre-sets seem to work perfectly. If it's your first printer, you're going to have difficulty swallowing the price on this unit but I can attest after having tried cheaper units (<$800), I think the extra money is well spent. A few other points: Leveling system is dummy-proof. You''ll like it. I really like the glass build plate after having another machine with a gritty plastic removable pad. Prying material off the glass build plate (when using glue stick) can be a little difficult but I tend to rinse the plate with water and soap and then use the supplied "spackling knife" to wedge the material off. The first time I got pushy with it the blade slid into my opposing palm and cut it so I learned to push away from my hand from then on. I would've thought using glue every time would be a hassle, but it's not. The glue washes off very easily and then you're back to work again in less than a minute. Taking the plate on and off is very easy. One catch on the build volume is to remember that even though your build may technically fit on the glass, it may not work when you include the required skirt. Read up on skirts if you're new to printing, since it affects the overall dimensions of the build volume. The front door is a bit flimsy since it has not frame. I would appreciate a surrounding frame to give it a little more strength. I will eventually break that door, I'm sure. Otherwise, it opens and closes very nicely. You may find the noise a bit loud even with machine doors closed. I moved mine into a spare room so I can close the bedroom door. If you're using it in your home office, you'll quickly become annoyed by the buzzing and fan. My top deciding factors in my selection were: price, build volume, material options, connection to computer (usb/cord/wifi/etc.) I hope this helps your decision. I would recommend the purchase if you can afford it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by Rodney

  • An incredible easy to use printer.
They're not kidding when they say you can have this thing printing within 10-15 minutes of unboxing it. Once you have it unboxed, all you need to do is plug it in, follow the steps to level the bed, connect wifi, etc. Then, load your first filament and run over to your slicer program and hit print! I can't say enough good things about this printer, but here's the bullet points: Pros: - The RFID system is amazing. It makes it so easy to quickly swap filament types. I'm constantly bouncing between PLA, PETG and ECO-ABS and all I have to do is click change filament, snip the old filament line and feed in the new filament. Once fed it detects the RFID chip on your roll and configures all the temps for you. Very, very, little effort. Half the time you don't even have to consider what type of filament you stuck in, it'll "just work". - When you run out of filament, rather than failing, it automatically pauses and waits for you to add more. So if you run out of filament in an overnight print, no big deal. Just swap out the roll when you wake up. - I've printed several flawless PETG prints, amazing because PETG is usually very difficult to work with. But with this printer, it's no different than PLA. I have not tried Nylon yet, but I'm guessing it'll be the same experience. - You really can set it up in 10-15 minutes. - Bed leveling is so easy it's almost cheating. You just hit the bed level button and wait, if pokes around the bed looking for unleveled surfaces then tells you exactly what knobs to turn and prompts you when you've turned them far enough. A 5 year old could relevel the print bed on this in about 1-2 minutes. - There's no smell at all (unless you open the door obviously), no matter what material I print with. The filter on this is amazing. I print only 3 feet from my desk (and in fact, it's printing right now behind me) and there's no odor of any kind what so ever. - It's very quiet, but not completely silent. I can whisper to my wife on the other side of the room while its running and she can hear me just fine. You know it's running but its not disruptive what so ever. - Love the internal bright lights. Makes it really easy to see your print. - This is the only printer I've used with a heated bed, so I can't say much for how good it actually is. But it seems really good. I've never had issues with it, and the only time I've ever had build adhesion issues is when I missed a spot applying glue (and even then, sometimes its fine anyway). I've also only experienced warping once out of about 50-60 prints thus far, and it may have been my own fault. - Literally every print fail I've had was my fault. - It can do some amazing bridging, I'm shocked what this thing can print without supports. I accidentally printed a model with a *4 inch long* straight overhang in ECO-ABS, and *somehow* it magically printed with no issue. - Touchscreen is very nice and easy to use. - and of course, the print quality is exactly what you would expect from a nearly $2,000 printer. Cons: - Awkward spool size, if you buy third party filament you may need to print yourself a Dremel-sized spool to put the filament on (There's one on thingiverse), or just keep an old Dremel roll around to respool your third party filament to, just remember to rip off the RFID tag. - Official Dremel filaments are very high quality but does cost more. It can cost anywhere from $20-$35/roll, and the rolls are only 0.75kg. Although you can use third party filament anyway, you just lose the benefits of the RFID system. - I had one bug, I believe a firmware glitch, that misreported the Z level of the bed, causing the bed to smack into the extruder when printing. It was an easy fix, simply just rebooted the printer. - The "Dremel" brand slicer program is based on an older version of Cura (1.2.3). But it still works like a champ, and I've really not had any issues with it. It also has a ton of 3D45-specific profiles already setup to use. - Sort of a pro and a con; The printer stubbornly will refuse to print if you have the door open. So make sure you always keep it closed. Up side, you don't want the door open when you print anyway, Down side is you may know it's open and you're just wanting to initiate the print while you're cleaning up your workspace or something, and the printer may be in another room. But you *can* open the door after printing has started. - The camera is nice to have, but admittedly, it's fairly low quality. It's a 720p camera, but the framerate is super low (guessing about 10 FPS). It's perfect for checking your prints, but don't expect to use it to make really cool high-resolution time lapses for Youtube. There's a reason this printer costs nearly $2,000. If you're more interested in printing things than tinkering with the printer, this is the printer for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020 by Raymond Doerr

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