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Voxelab Aquila S3 3D Printer with 25-Point Intelligent Auto Leveling, All Metal Dual-Gear Direct Drive Extruder with 300℃ High-Temp Nozzle, Resume Printing Function, Print Szie 220×220×240mm

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Color: Aquila-S3


Features

  • Intelligent 25-Point Auto Leveling: The Voxelab Aquila S3 3D printer features 25-Point Auto Leveling, a new function that allows for simple one-button operation, which can help save time and make the manual leveling process much less tedious.
  • High-temp Direct Extruder: The brand new nozzle made of brass can stand up to 300C printing temperature, and Aquila S3 3D printer supports TPUP5A/ABS/PLA/PETG, and allows Users can expand carbon fiber material printing, (package include 0.3/0.4/0.6/0.8mm nozzle,pls note:0.4mm nozzle has been directly installed on the Aquila S3)
  • Resume Printing: Voxelab Aquila S3 can resume printing from the last recorded extruder position after suffering unexpected power outages.
  • Removable Magnetic Platform: The innovative printing platform is a combination of PC coating, spring steel sheet and magnetic stickers that stick to the surface immediately after release. the PEl coating brings excellent adhesion and the printed model can be easily removed by bending the printing sheet.
  • Great Customer Service: One-year warranty and lifetime professional technical support are provided for Voxelab Aquila S3 3d printer. Just feel free to connect with us when needed.

Brand: Voxelab


Material: Metal


Color: Aquila-S3


Product Dimensions: 21"D x 15"W x 21"H


Item Weight: 20.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 21 x 15 x 21 inches


Item Weight: 20.6 pounds


Date First Available: March 15, 2023


Manufacturer: Voxelab


Country of Origin: China


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  • Just about the best entry level printer you can buy
This printer has it all Upgradability? It's an ender 3 clone, so everything available for the Ender 3 should work here. Thingiverse also has *countless* free models to print to add to the printer. I would suggest you look up the Aquilla updated Feeding unit ( I forget what exactly its called) The stock one has been known to give people issues (I haven't had problems yet) so its best to print a new set of pieces with better geometry while the printer runs well. Noise? It's tolerable, the fans are the most noticeable part. But those are easy enough to change out if they bother you. I actually have my printer running in my room on my dresser and I don't experience loud humming from the stepper motors. I even sleep with the thing running from time to time with no problems! I would say, if you have the printer in your room to print a screen cover since the menu screen gets pretty bright at night since there isn't a way to turn down the brightness. Print Quality? It prints phenomenally out of the box! it just takes a good bed level to get started and the machine just goes and goes and goes! if you want *super* nice prints you can easily play with the settings. I myself am happy with the standard quality for most things. However, I did play with the settings when I was printing a more-or-less scale replica of the Volt from Apex Legends. One thing I did notice though, is that on long prints with a high Z-axis I do experience a few-layer shifts. I haven't quite figured out the source, but it's not a big enough deal to me yet to bother with it. Note, the printer does run a little slow, but there are easy ways to remedy that. I choose to let mine be a little more turtle-ish to try and retain as much quality as I can since, for the most part, I'm pretty patient. In summary, if you're looking for an entry-level printer to get started with or you're adding one to a fleet/farm. Do it! It will easily pay for itself in the long run when you can design and print something you need rather than spending 10x the money to buy something off the shelf. And it's more fun to prototype and problem-solve in 3d modeling software and see your creation take shape before your eyes! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022 by Derek

  • Voxelab Aquila S3
Color: Aquila-S3
Hey everyone, I never leave reviews for products but I feel like people need to know a few things before buying this 3D printer. The instructions provided in the box, are not actually for this machine. They're for a similar model that is assembled in a different order. During setup I had to take it all apart 3 times because certain parts later on MUST be attached first due to things like screw holes, other parts covering ends and etc. I also tried going to the Voxelab youtube channel for assistance and again, videos labeled for this machine, are not correct. Nothing is labeled in the box. Unless you know thread types and screw sizes well, you will have a difficult time and do a fair amount of trial and error to find the correct screws for the correct pieces. The auto leveling feature only kind of works. It gets you in the ballpark and then you need to tune it to the actual correct spot. Do not try to print without tuning, it will not function correctly. There is no network cable included and the USB port on the machine is an outdated type. You may get lucky and have an old phone cable around that fits but newer USB C types or thunderbolt types are not compatible. It does come with a micro SD card and USB converter. It's been fairly annoying having to go back and fourth constantly between computer and printer with my files but it does function correctly. The arm that is intended to hold the spool needs to be placed in a different area, otherwise the Z-axis will crash into it or it will jam with standard sized PLA spools. I changed mine to be attached horizontally and it's feeding without jamming and no longer interferes with the Z-axis. The display that comes with the machine is not what is shown in the pictures or in their Youtube videos. The bracket attaches differently and it screws on through un-threaded plastic holes, it is not on a clip system. The slicer software provided (VoxelMaker) is very rough around the edges and very simple. It seems to have most of the functions required but a huge draw back, there is no measuring system. You can only scale axis' as a whole. The system is Metric only. (Metric does seem to be the standard but having the option for Imperial would really be nice.) There is no support. Contacting the company is just a void. No responses through any medium of communication. Overall, I'd say this is about an $80 printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Alex

  • Not so good anymore.
The media could not be loaded. This has been going almost nonstop since I got it. The first picture and video I attached it's building Pokemon chess pieces for my kids. The second picture is of a marble toy. The video I posted of the chess pieces it's a fourth of the way done and its been printing for 10.5 hours. So it's not the fastest but it's doing the job. If I don't move it I check the bed level every fourth or fifth print. So far I haven't had any issues. My next one I will get one that will self level. I put it together while watching a step by step YouTube video. I would buy this again for a first time 3D printer. Udate: 2 days before the warranty ended it quite working. The build plate came all the way forward and the just started spitting out filament. I'm returning it and will try a different brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Scott Palmer Scott Palmer

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