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Voxelab Aquila X2 3D Printer with Filament Detection, Resume Printing, Removable Build Surface Plateform, Fully Open Source, TMC2208 32-bit Silent Mainboard, Auto Filaments Feed/Return

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Color: Aquila-X2


Features

  • Filament DetectionUpgrade the filament detection function , when you run out of filament , the sensor pauses prints and sets off an alarm. and Aquila X2 can resume printing from the last recorded extruder position after suffering unexpected power outages.
  • Ultra Smooth PrintingAquila X2 provides greater conveying force and preciser filament control, reduces jitter in filament transmission and ensure printing precision,suit for PLA/ABS/PETG/ABS PRO/PETG PRO flexible materials.
  • Carborundum Glass PlatformFast heating in 5 minutes and prints adhere better without the warping(Ultra smoothness even on the first layer). Voxelab Aquila original platform can withstand high-intensity printing and is corrosion free, saving your time and reducing waste.
  • Silent PrintingVoxelab Aquila x2 equipped with new 32-bit motherboard, which has stronger anti-interference, faster and more stable motion performance, silent printing and low decibel operation.
  • Fully Open Sourcethis 3d printer by voxelab which is a fdm printer based on open source technology,printing volume reaches 8.66 x 8.66 x 9.84 in,with fully metal frame design and partially assembled kit , is great friendly use to beginners.
  • Warranty and ServiceAll Voxelab 3d printers are provided lifetime technical assistance and 12-months warranty. if you have any question please free contact us.

Brand: Voxelab


Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polylactic Acid, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Color: Aquila-X2


Product Dimensions: 18.74"D x 18.43"W x 19.92"H


Item Weight: 8.2 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 24.61 x 20.28 x 18.82 inches


Item Weight: 18.04 pounds


Item model number: Aquila X2


Date First Available: May 17, 2021


Manufacturer: Voxelab


Country of Origin: China


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  • I wouldn’t recommend, nor would I buy again
Color: Aquila-X2
Alright, I’ve waited five months and I don’t typically write reviews. I got this machine for Christmas last year as many of the reviewers loved it. I’d been interested in 3D Printing for a while, and in general I love to tinker, make things, work with my hands and solve mechanical problems. I hate this machine. The unit I received had problems right out of the box, starting with a broken fan in the extruded shroud. Knowing nothing about 3D Printing, I followed the official Voxelab set up video (DO NOT DO THIS), and I’ve been plagued with mechanical issues ever since. At last count, I’ve managed 6 successful prints since December 2022. 85-90% don’t get past the Brim being laid down. The Z-Axis in particular has had binding and slipping issues that have persisted through adding things like an Anti-Backlash nut, and a flexible coupler. Even a new Z-Screw did not fix it. Leveling the bed has also been a constant struggle, leading me to believe it was warped right out of the box, or has since become warped due to the Z and X axis issues. I’ve thrown part after part, upgrade after upgrade at this thing. Nothing makes a difference. A BL-Touch for bed leveling, silicone feet to replace the stock springs, flexible coupler and anti-backlash nut. I’ve torn it apart and re-squared, re-leveled more times than I can count. So many times, in fact, that many of the bolts and screws have stripped. Voxelab Support was said to be excellent, which was another reason I chose this over an Ender. For certain things, I’d certainly agree. They’ve replaced various parts without much trouble, and said parts arrive as quickly as possible, with time lines ranging from a few days to 10 days. Be ready to jump through some hoops, though. They’ll ask the same question sometimes, likely because they’ve forwarded your email to another employee who didn’t bother to read your previous email, ask for pictures or video. As far as needing new parts, yes, I agree they are good. As far as solutions for ongoing, persistent issues…not so much. My email thread with them regarding my machine begins with “RE RE RE RE RE RE…x20” and we don’t appear to be reaching any kind of resolution any time soon. If I had known in December what I now know about 3D Printing, I would not have picked this machine. I’ve seen countless videos and threads online where people have their X2 work flawlessly out of the box and churn out a hundred prints in the time that I’ve had mine. I believe this is in part because there is an underlying and fundamental flaw in my unit, specifically. Which is why I put three stars. Sure, Z Axis slipping/binding is common enough with single Lead Screw machines, but a flexible coupler or any one of the parts I’ve upgraded fixes it. My bed has become badly warped from the Z/X axis issues, and I’ve sunk so much time, energy and money into simply trying to get this machine to work at a basic level that it has killed my enthusiasm for 3D Printing. I bought this machine to bring ideas to life for myself and my sons. Not spend 40 hours a week trying to get it operational at the most basic level. Some advice for anyone new to 3D Printing: Get a machine with auto-bed leveling, and check Reddit threads for a potential machines most common problems. If you’re just looking for something that’ll work out of the box, and you don’t want to add to it or tinker with it, something like a FlashForge Adventurer series, or the Ender 3 Neo (which seems like a happy medium between the two) is going to make you a lot happier than this will. Trust me, the extra money will be worth it. My Aquila X2 has become a black hole, sucking in and destroying my time, energy, and enthusiasm. Problems my machine had out of the box: 1) Broken fan in extruded shroud 2) bent Z-screw (replacement Voxelab sent was also bent) 3) Z-axis slipping and binding 4) X gantry sagging or snagging 5) warped bed I’ve done almost nothing since December except try to resolve these issues and get the machine working as intended by the manufacturer, and everything has failed. No, I wouldn’t recommend this machine, and I wouldn’t buy one again. Photos are of the warped bed, bent Z-screws and various bolts and screws that have become stripped by the repeated attempts at solving these persistent problems. In working to fix it, it broke even more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by Eric Eric

  • Amazing for the price... But
The media could not be loaded. When you consider the price, it's pretty amazing. The print results is just as good as the more expensive ones. However, the reason why it's so affordable, compared to other expensive ones, is that it will take you more time and effort to build out of the box. You really have to invest your time/effort. Another thing is that it's kind of like a manual car/versus automatic (costs more); it can be more difficult when it comes to things like correct leveling because it doesn't have auto-leveling feature, etc. So bargain price comes at the cost of more difficulty. But if you're on a budget or like building things, it can be a fun, but a challenging weekend project. If your auto-home isn't working or nozzle isn't moving, etc, it's most likely user-error; I can't stress enough how IMPORTANT it is to LEVEL correctly with a piece of paper on all four corners. DO NOT SKIMP or RUSH that part. If you don't do that then you will have all kinds of problems. I ended up scratching my bed =( The four knobs on the bottom has to be turned in small increments because it's quite sensitive/has to be precise. Major Tip: You do NOT want to push the bed yourself when doing the leveling; use the MOVE control to get the nozzle to the four corners. One annoying thing is that you have to turn the knob many times to get to certain axis, since you can't input numbers/not touch screen either. That is the biggest challenge is leveling properly at 0.1mm thickness ( that's why they make you use a paper) Also if you're not tech savvy or good at building things, this will probably be a major challenge because there's many parts that require to assemble together. This is NOT a quick build; you will definitely spend more than an hour. I appreciate many of the parts were labeled. The manual alone is not sufficient, so it really helps to watch videos on YouTube for the building process. Pros: - Bargain price/cost performance - Prints just as good as the expensive ones - Relatively quiet compared to others Cons: - Can be a major challenge, even for a tech savvy guy like me. Basically build everything from scratch; will take hours (not really recommended for non-tech savvy people) - No auto-leveling feature; this is CRITICAL for working/printing properly. You must manually do it yourself - The leveling knobs adds to the difficulty - Not touch screen - Since you can't enter number inputs, turning the knob takes forever if you want to move to a certain axis - The included filament is junk (especially since it doesn't have a spool) - Mine was missing the clip to hold filament in place on the tube You'll feel so proud once you get a print out out of this because it feels like you built a rocket ship (I thought it was more difficult than building a PC) and your wallet will also be happy. It's not perfect but worth the value if you put the dedication and time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2021 by Kiyo M. Kiyo M.

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