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Snapmaker J1s 3D Printer, IDEX 3D Printer 5X Fast Speed, FDM 3D Printers with Independent Dual Extruder Direct Drive,Dual-Material Printing,4 Printing Modes,All Metal Structure,Large Print Volume

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Features

  • Fast and Precise Printing: Snapmaker dual extruder 3D printer incorporates Vibration Compensation tech to ensure stable printing under high-frequency vibrations. It enables uninterrupted extruder switch and Cornering Optimization for smooth, accurate prints with sharp and precise corners, minimizing defects.
  • One-Piece Aluminum Alloy Housing: Snapmaker J1s is a stable and precise machine, with a one-piece die-cast frame that ensures optimal stability and precision. It produces high-quality output without any wobbling or deformation, making it perfect for any printing project.
  • Double Your Productivity with Independent Dual Extruder: Snapmaker IDEX 3D Printers unique extrusion system enables dual-material printing without waste or contamination.IDEX is the only extrusion system with two separate extruders moving independently on the X-axis, enabling you to run two prints simultaneously. Its Copy Mode and Mirror Mode simplify batch printing and reduce wait time for symmetrical models. It also allows for stopping one print without affecting the other.
  • Advanced for the Advanced: With a 300C nozzle temp, silicone hot end socks, anti-clogging measures, dual direct drives, and a filament sensor, Snapmaker J1s provides high precision and can handle various materials.
  • Intelligent Calibration in 10 Less Minutes: Z offset calibration makes Snapmaker FDM 3D Printer taking just 10 minutes with simplified electrical conductivity, improving accuracy and avoiding layer shifting while printing. The 3-point leveling system and double-sided PEI glass plate guarantee excellent adhesion for the first layer, reducing downtime by 70-80%. Snapmaker J1s is advanced version of J1--with the additional strong print cooling system. No need to remove the top panel to print

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandSnapmaker
Construction MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
Dimensions (D x W x H)15.79 x 21.22 x 18.27 inches
Weight48.4 pounds (22 kg)
Model NumberJ1
Release DateOctober 13, 2021
OriginChina

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The Snapmaker 3D printer receives overall positive feedback for its solid build quality, ease of setup, and versatility in handling different types of filament, including multi-color/types. Users appreciate its self-calibration feature, efficient software, and Wi-Fi connectivity, despite some reports of initial setup issues and the occasional reliability concern with pausing and continuing prints from the computer. Its capability for handling intricate prints and the potential for upgrades are highlighted, albeit with some users needing to make modifications for optimal performance. Noise levels are noted as a minor inconvenience in some cases.

Pros

  • πŸ”§ Easy to assemble and self-calibrate
  • πŸ–¨οΈ Versatile in handling different filament types, including multi-color/types
  • πŸ’Ύ Effective software for managing IDEX builds
  • πŸ“‘ Wi-Fi connectivity for easy file transfer
  • πŸ”„ Ability to continue printing with one extruder if the other fails
  • πŸ› οΈ Potential for upgrades and modifications to improve performance

Cons

  • πŸ”Š Can be noisy during operation
  • βœ‚οΈ Initial setup issues and auto-calibration failures reported by some
  • ⏸️ Pausing and continuing prints from the computer can be unreliable
  • πŸ”„ Some find transitioning between tasks (CNC, laser, 3D printing) cumbersome

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a versatile 3D printer capable of handling a variety of printing tasks and are open to making some adjustments for optimal performance, the Snapmaker 3D printer could be a great choice. Its strong user satisfaction, particularly for those willing to engage with its more advanced features and potential upgrades, suggests it's worth considering, particularly for enthusiasts and more experienced users.


  • Awesome printer! stylish and versatile
I mostly just do 3D printing for fun or as gifts for friends/family, having ~800 hours of printing before getting this one. This printer is a significant upgrade from the entry level printers I used before. I like how easy the setup is and how it looks nicer than most printers on the market with its lighting, fan, and quality of the overall finish. The top panel and glass door also provide some extra safety - great for families with young children. Performance wise, it has fast speed, great stability, and large space, pretty much all the qualities would expect from a printer in this price range, so yes, it does worth every penny. The dual extruder system sure opens up a lot of possibilities for DIY projects, a huge plus that I can't wait experimenting more with. Will update this once I run it for more hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by LL

  • Expensive let down
So far this machine has been quite the disappointment. I have yet to be able to print back to back successfully even if I just repeat the same model that may have printed successfully. I keep witnessing the machine miss extrusions just to return on the next layer to lay a line on top of air and everything spirals out of control from there. The extruders have multiple times collided with the model in the middle of print, moving the model and wasting the project. Time and money are flying out the window quickly with this machine. The recommended software, Luban, has been doing a poor job rendering supports. It scripts the code to begin building support material in mid air. I don't recommend this machine for it's price. Add on comment. This machine has also been canceling projects in mid progress and presents it as job complete 100%. It would be nice if there were an error to present it however there is not. Filament hasn't ran out or broke, everything was reading at temp. No telling why this has happened several times. This machine is a complete waste of time, money and energy. This is the only printer I've had this many issues with, this quickly from out of the box. Add on comment. 4 months into this machine. I keep trying to fight the good fight but this thing just will not cooperate. My other machines keep on chugging along no problem and are far cheaper. All the above issues persist minus the random stopping. There is an internal storage that apparently fills up without notice and only allows partial code to upload once it is full. The feed and extrusion on this has also become a constant issue that quickly renders hot ends inop and requiring replacements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by andrew

  • Unique printer with great performance out of the box
The media could not be loaded. I have had this printer for about a week now and have only positive things to say about it. My previous printers have all been single extruder models and I was looking for a new one that had true multimaterial capability. After some research on printer types, IDEX came up and seemed like an ideal option. The ability to swap filaments with minimal time lost and waste produced was very attractive, and the possibility of printing two copies of the same part in the same time as a single one was just an added bonus! At the pricepoint of the J1S, all other multimaterial-capable plug and play printers I am aware of use a single extruder and swap filaments, meaning extremely long print times, limited material compatibility (no flexibles), and lots of filament waste. Printers with tool changers meanwhile, cost over twice as much as the J1S. After receiving the printer, my first impression was how solidly built it was. The linear rails look to be high quality and the cast z-axis carriage the bed sits on is something I haven't seen in any other printers. Packaging and shipping protection was also excellent. The removable top and large doors on the front of the enclosure make it easy to get inside for filament changes and maintenance, so I have no concerns about making changes or upgrades in the future (I plan to install the new all-metal extruders). The touchscreen on the front of the printer is responsive with easy to navigate menus, and including instructions with pictures in the UI for maintenance and calibration is a great touch. I also appreciate that you can easily load print files using a flash drive, something lacking on some other popular printers at this price point. As of the time of this review, I have run the printer with both PETG and PLA filament. Running PLA in both extruders, the print quality is good and both the mirror and copy modes work well. One thing to note is that these modes don't need to be preselected in the slicer, they can be selected on the printer as long as the part(s) occupies only one half of the build plate. This means that it is still easy to use these modes regardless of what slicer you use. Multimaterial prints with two PLA colors worked well, and I had no issues printing a print-in-place dump truck. The ability to use breakaway supports, which I think is the most useful application for dual extruders, also works very well. A PLA support test printed with PETG interface layers and a 0mm gap yielded excellent surface quality on cantilevered surfaces and the supports removed easily. In terms of slicing, Snapmaker's Luban software works well and the integrated network connectivity is a handy feature. This is definitely the slicer you want to use when first setting up the printer, and for someone who doesn't care about tuning their printing profiles, there isn't as much control available as in some other slicers. Luckily though, the printer is fully compatible with OrcaSlicer and I got excellent results using the default profiles already integrated for the J1s. I have read that compatibility with Cura and PrusaSlicer is also good, but I have not tried either of these myself yet. Overall, the J1S is a unique printer with excellent build quality at a competitive price point. If you want true multimaterial capability and the ability to use breakaway supports (truly a game changer) on all of your prints, I would highly recommend this printer. It is also encouraging to see that Snapmaker is continuing to make printer upgrades such as additional cooling fans and new hotends available so you can continue to extract as much performance as possible out of your printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Ian Ian

  • Excellent quality and easy to make modifications
My first experience with an IDEX printer. Takes some getting used to, but any new printer will have some issues. I’ve done some amazing quality prints with this printer. It’s worth the learning experience and a bit of ingenuity and tinkering to perfect it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Paul

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