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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.


  • A Masterpiece!
To start off, I broke my printer in the first week. It was user error, along with some bad slices, which were also user error while playing with different settings in different slicers. In the end I learned from my mistakes and have completely settled down to fully enjoy this printer. The reason why the J1s deserves 5 stars is due to its easy setup, speed, reliability, and quality. The Luban slicer software supports the plug-and-play aspect of this printer and has the right defaults to start off with solid test prints. It was great for getting my feet wet with IDEX printing. My biggest complaint was that the wiping wasn't super clean but the prints were easy to clean and they were otherwise smooth with no ghosting. This led me to test my other favorite slicers, which is when I started taking chances with settings. I caused something to break in the left nozzle's circuitry, which caused it to become unable to sense the bed during my troubleshooting. In fairness, once you do the initial setup/configuration there is no need to do it again with this printer for a long time. In the end I settled with using Orca Slicer and have not looked back! Setting up other slicers does take some research, but Orca really took the J1s to the next level. I have no regrets with buying this amazing printer and appreciate learning its ins and outs while tinkering with it. The fix to my problem was easy: I bought new nozzles, which is fine because I wanted to play with the .2mm and .6 mm ones anyway. The nozzle replacement was super easy! My Experience throughout all of this made me appreciate the fact that I don't have to try so hard to "dial it in." Some recommendations: The glass bed loves heat! PLA really sticks at 65 degrees on this bed but begins to curl the lower you go. For common projects, let your other printer(s) be your workhorses (i.e. parts that you're going to sand and paint anyway) and appreciate the J1s like a fine wine. Next, when things go wrong, only reset to factory settings as a LAST RESORT! Resetting binds you to the initial configuration wizard, and you will be stuck if you break the printer the way I did. Also, check out Orca slicer when you're ready to explore outside of Luban because it has settings for all the nozzles (using other slicers will require some research). Lastly, be humble and do not blame your printer... take responsibility and appreciate every misstep to be a learning opportunity. Every printer is different, and this one is definitely unique in all the best ways! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • it doesnt work
when the machine began its setup, it stalled on the second screen, it said fix cooling fan. i took the cooling fan off three times checked the connection no power. when I tried the snap maker support website, one of the requirements for the form is the firmware number. since the machine won't get to the point where i can look at the settings, I can't get that number, so it won't accept the ticket. no phone number to call no email nothing. the next step was to call amazon and ask for a replacement the support person said that wasn't an option. It may be the greatest printer ever but i never got a chance to try it. Even if i had gotten the support ticket website to work the site said allow three days for a response. $1000 dollars paid, wait a week excited to get it, then have to wait an additional three days to get for the response at snap maker's leisure only to wait who knows how long to receive the replacement part. good luck to the next person, that will be the last item from this company. support should mean that you have an option to discuss the item you purchased with your hard-earned money, not put on hold for three days. If you don't have the capacity to stand behind your product other people should know that so they can avoid the same trap. all of the reviews I read and watched for this product were good to excellent, my experience not so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • An impressive IDEX that can truly do multimaterial printing
The media could not be loaded. I've had the Snapmaker J1s that I've received from Amazon for a little while now and I'm very impressed so far with the capability of the printer. Having worked in 3D printing before and maintaining them in makerspaces I'm most satisfied with the multimaterial capability of the printer and with the user-friendly unpacking, setup and calibration experience. I've added a summary of some of my thoughts on the printer: Pros: -I always appreciate when printers come with all the necessary tools to care for and set up the printer. The tools that come from Snapmaker are also good quality -- ball end hex keys and nice angle cutters. -The graphical interface on the touchscreen (which I believe is an android skin) makes calibration very easy to run and follow. -I've had no issues connecting to the printer from my desktop. -3rd party filaments are handled and printed at decent quality, I'm sure I can do better with more parameter tuning. -The ability to change nozzle temperature of each nozzle on the fly during a print job is awesome. Not all printers have this feature and I think it can be very useful. -When set up in Luban, the gcode sent to the printer allows for pretty much seamless transition between the two extruders, with the other extruder heating up as it's getting close to its turn to print -TPU is often a pain to print, but the J1s handled it very well with the default printing profile on Luban, in general- be patient and allow any printer to take its time with flexible materials. -It's fairly quick! I was able to quickly model and print a flexible (TPU) and rigid (PETG) multimaterial part to test the IDEX capability and had good results in a single morning. More "beginner-friendly" materials like PLA are faster -Other multi-material solutions take a bit more work or are unable ro handle flexible materials like TPU, the J1s made it as simple as changing the filament profile on one extruder in this respect. -The snapmaker wiki and community are out there and are rich with information for you to do your own troubleshooting or debugging. I didn't run into many issues with the machine but was googling some possible upgrades for mine. Feedback: -It would be nice to have more options of printable surfaces rather than the single glass PEI plate snapmaker stocks, I'd like a finer PEI texture or a garolite g10 bed. -installing the build platform can be a little finicky -Luban is decent and fairly beginner-friendly, I can see it improving, but for myself I'd like for it to be easier to find straightforward guides on connecting with other slicers like cura or orcaslicer (though it is possible!) -Hopefully Luban adds step file support which will make multi-material printing even easier! This printer is very strong overall, it was easy to get started, it passed the soft and hard material print test I made for it and for me, walks the walk as an IDEX printer. I'd definitely recommend it as either a workhorse printer for engineering or as your first IDEX experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Juan R. Juan R.

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