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E2 Desktop 3D Printer - Features IDEX (Independent Dual Extruders), Auto Bed Leveling, Video-Assisted Offset Calibration, Power Loss Recovery, Filament Run-Out Sensors

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Features

  • INDEPENDENT DUAL EXTRUDERS - E2 features Raise3Ds IDEX technology, which allows the printer to produce two models at once. Use Duplication Mode to use both extruders in synchronized printing, or Mirror Mode, which produces a model and its inverse simultaneously.
  • EASY SET UP, EASY TO USE - E2 features auto bed leveling technology and a video-assisted offset calibration system that guides users through a simple process to verity that the E2 is geometrically aligned. The on-board 7 touchscreen, intuitive visual interface, and on-screen assistance makes 3D printing with the E2 a user-friendly experience.
  • NEVER LOSE A PRINT - E2 features filament run-out sensors that automatically pause the printer if it runs out of filament material, and power loss recovery that automatically stores task progress and seamlessly resumes the most recent task when power is restored.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH A VARIETY OF MATERIALS - E2 works with a wide variety of 1.75mm filament materials, including PLA, ABS, HIPS, PC, TPU, TPE, Nylon, PETG, ASA, PP, PVA, glass fiber infused, carbon fiber infused, metal fill, wood fill, and others that work within E2s 300C temperature range.
  • AND THERES SO MUCH MORE - E2 features up to 13x9.4.9.4 inch build volume, a flexible build plate for easy model removal, a heated print bed (up to 110C), Wi-Fi and ethernet connectivity with a live camera for remote monitoring, and HEPA air filtration.

Description

The Raise3D E2 is a fully-enclosed, easy-to-use, durable desktop 3D printer ready to improve precision standards and scale production, a powerful manufacturing resource. E2's key features include IDEX (Independent Dual Extruders) technology with Mirror Mode and Duplication Mode, auto bed leveling, an industry first video-assisted offset calibration system, safety features (like automatically pausing a print when a printer door is opened), a power saving button that turns off the RaiseTouch and LED lights to save energy, a flexible build plate for easy model removal, power loss recovery, filament run-out sensors, and HEPA air filtration. E2 has a heated build plate that supports temperatures up to 110°C, and extrudes at temperatures up to 300°C, so the printer will work with a wide variety of 1.75mm 3D printing filament materials, such as PLA, ABS, HIPS, PC, TPU, TPE, Nylon, PETG, ASA, PP, PVA, glass fiber infused, carbon fiber infused, metal fill, wood fill, and more. E2's multiple connectivity options (Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port, live camera) and on-board 7-inch touch screen with integrated setting control, on-screen assistance, visual model selection, and graphic print progress indicator create an intuitive, user-friendly 3D printing experience.

Brand: Raise3D


Material: ABS, Carbon Fiber, Metal


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported File Format: STL


Manufacturer: Raise3D


Brand: Raise3D


Enclosure Material: ABS, Carbon Fiber, Metal


Compatible Material: Nylon, Thermoplastic Elastomers, Wood, Metal, High Impact Polystyrene, Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Polypropylene, Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate, Glass Fiber, Polylactic Acid, Carbon Fiber, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polycarbonate


Operating System: Linux


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


File Format: STL


Color: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Stuck with Defective raise3d E2 right out of the box and RAISE3D NOR SELLER WILL TAKE BACK OR FIX
Had so many issues with this thing, where to start... Don’t think just because this thing is $3500+ that even THEIR OWN PLA will print fine, I had so many adhesion problems, it ruined the first 2 jobs I tried, so I bought the Raise3D adhesion liquid at almost $60 for 6 ounces, now no more lifting but the job seems to print ok first 5 hours or so, , no lifting whatsoever but we come back in the morning and the parts are scattered everywhere like the extruders went bowling with my parts, so far over 70% failure rate unless you print « test » pieces like a simple square, tech support claiming it’s still adhesion problem even though parts were 1/2 tall and securely stuck to platform when we left, asked for a refund because at this point I have 0 confidence in this machine but tech support seems wants me to run test pieces after test pieces even though it obviously is an extruder going bowling issue, not an adhesion issue. UPDATE, found out that if you buy on here, you are apparently forfeiting your raise3d support, you are not actually buying from raise3d but a third party company. Here is the kicker, we brought up the issue to raise3d within 2 weeks of receiving it, they have now dragged us through two months of "try this" then "try that" and now, 2.5 months after i originally bought it and now that they cant figure out why it is crashing, their answer is "it has been too long since i bought the printer so they will NOT take the defective printer back as I ONLY HAVE 1 MONTH FROM TIME OF PURCHASE TO ASK FOR A RETURN!!! THEY TOLD ME STRAIGHT UP THEY WILL NOT TAKE THAT MACHINE BACK AFTER THEY EVEN Disappointed does not begin to describe it, my $190 3D printer had a much higher success rate, as bad I thought it was, had a much higher success rate than this. so here i am stuck with a 2 months old printer raise3d refuses to take back or even take back to fix so buyer beware my friends! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by MDanzoy MDanzoy

  • Wow -- What a difference $2700 makes...
This is my 4th personal 3d printer and probably about the 10th one I've used. It's the first one I've used over the $2500 mark and the previous ones I used over the $1000 mark were early FDM days and would sell for under $300 today. The most recent printer before this was my first dual extruder, a Qidi X-Pro (I'll review it soon). This is my second dual-extruder printer and compared to all of the less expensive units, the difference is night and day. From arrival to first test print (which was successful out of the box) was less than an hour. The instructions, packaging, and hardware are all high quality. After ordering and before receiving the printer, I reached out to support with a few questions and they not only answered the questions and pointed me to the on-line documentation library (all very high quality well prepared clear documentation, btw), but also proactively sent me some additional information and tips that proved very useful. First print came out good and much faster than pervious printers. The UI guides you through the whole process (literally you could pull the thing out of the box, plug it in, and follow the on-screen directions for everything else). After the first print, the calibration process (dual extruder alignment, precision bed level mapping, etc.) took about an hour. That ended with a test print of a two-color cube in the supplied red and white PLA which came out perfect on the first try. I'm now about half way through my first print of one of my own STL files which never succeeded on the other printer and it's not only coming out fabulous on the Raise3d, but doing so without any fiddling or special slicer tactics and the IDEX has it printing 8 copies (4 in each color) in half the time because the two colors print simultaneously. Where the less expensive printers leave you feeling like the printer itself is more of a prototype, this one screams quality polished product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020 by Owen DeLong

  • Problems from day one. If you are looking to purchase this printer... Don't...
If you are looking to purchase this printer, don't! Take your $3500 and go buy 3 Prusa i3 MK3S+. You will get more reliable prints with almost Zero failures. From day one I have had problems with the right print head feeding filament. And not just any filament, it was the Raise3d filament they sent with the printer! My very first print failed because it quit feeding filament after the 3rd layer. So my second through my fifth prints also failed for the same reason. I contacted Raise3D and they did send me a new print head assembly. I replaced it and then had issues with the print sticking to the bed. I finally got the issue worked out, and got my first successful print. Just incase you are keeping score, I had 14 failed prints before I had my first successful one. I was excited and though I would do an overnight print. Bad decision, the print failed after about layer 50 or so. I was shocked when I went to check my print and the printhead was just working away in mid air! I was still using their branded filament. So I tried sever different filament brands over the next few weeks. My print failure percentage was around 90%. Raise3D said my printer was still under warranty, but I could not return it for a refund. So to sum it up. After 6 months I have lost count of failed prints, but I do have 11 successful prints, (no overnight prints). My $3500 3D printer is just a paper weight sitting in my garage. I am kicking myself for not putting my money toward 3 or 4 reliable, will print every time, Prusa printers. To make a long story short, um... skip this one, it's a wast of money and filament. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021 by Cylord

  • Very easy to get going for a knowledgeable beginner
Running my first print on this machine. Writing a review of setup. Ease of setup pretty easy overall, I do consider myself an intermediate level user. Instructions were easy to follow and test prints came out flawless. Bed leveling was very easy, they included a gauge to help. Anxious to use it more after I get my table and everything set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2021 by Kenneth H Kenneth H

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