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    Also a big question; what kind of filament are they using? Normal PLA or ABS is most likely not able to meet that kind of speed.

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    If you can spot where the fail is....
    There's no way 20 40 and 20 40 turbo would have that tremendous difference...

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    INFORMATION ON 3D PRINTING
    Technologies: fused filament fabrication
    Cilindric Print Area: Ø 200 mm – 400 mm h Max Print weight: 445 mm
    Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm/changeable nozzle
    Print resolution: 0.05 mm < 0.25 mm
    Accuracy X, Y 0.012 mm / 0.005 mm Z axis
    Maximum speed: 300 mm / s
    Filament diameter: 1.75 mm / 3.00 mm
    Filaments used: ABS,PLA, PET, Nylon, Flex, Polystyrene, Laywood, Experimental
    SOFTWARE
    Operating Systems: Windows XP -7-8, Mac OSX, Linux
    Software slicing: Cura – Slyc3r
    Software interface Printrun – Repetier Host Firmware: Marlin
    File type: . Stl , . Obj . Gcode
    INTERFACE
    SD Card – LCD Screen
    PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
    Dimensions: 470x470x870 mm Machine weight: 20kg
    SUPPLY
    Input: 240V 50 -60Hz
    Power Consumption: 80W Print – 300W Heated bed
    TEMPERATURE
    Use: 20-30 ° C
    Warehouse: 0-30 ° C
    Nozzle: max 260 ° C
    Heated floor: max 100 ° C
    MECHANICS
    Frame and cover: Aluminium, polycarbonate and plexiglass
    Printing bed: Glass
    Movements: industrial guides on alluminium slides
    Motors: Nema 17 Stepper , 1/16 micro stepping









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