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    MonoPrice Dual Extrusion 3D Printer

    Monoprice, a California based discount electronics company, today announced the launch of the MonoPrice Dual Extrusion 3D Printer. The printer will cost just $1199, and feature two extruder heads, meaning that printing with multiple colors is possible. The company claims that this is the cheapest dual extrusion printer on the market. Here are some basic specs for MonoPrice's new machine:

    Case Color Black Powder Coated
    Extruder MK-8 Dual Head with upgraded release
    Plate Heated Metal Build Plate
    Print Technology FDM
    Build Volume 8.9" x 5.7" x 5.9" (225 x 145 x 150 mm)
    Printing Material ABS/PLA/PVA Filament 1.75mm
    Layer Resolution ±0.10mm
    Positioning Precision XY: 11 Microns (0.0004")
    Z: 2.5 Microns (0.0001")
    Layer Thickness 0.1 - 0.5mm
    Nozzle Diameter 0.40mm
    Printing Speed 24cc/hour
    Extruder Temp. 0-250°C
    Heating Plate Temp. 0-120°C
    Connectivity USB Cable, SD Card
    OS Compatibility Windows® XP/Vista®/7/8
    Linux, Mac® OS X®
    Operation LCD Screen + 5 keys control
    AC Input 100~240 VAC, ~2 amps, 50~60 Hz, 350W
    Dimensions 18.7" x 12.7" x 15.1" (476 x 322 x 383 mm)
    Weight 28.7 lbs. (13kg)
    Software ReplicatorG
    File Types Input:STL/OBJ
    Output:X3G

    Further details on this printer can be found here: http://3dprint.com/3678/monoprice-du...ion-3d-printer

    Here is a picture of the dual extruders:

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    Hm... looks to be just another Makerbot 2X clone. I like Monoprice though, for their cheap cables / mounts, but this isn't the cheapest dual extrusion printer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atoff View Post
    Hm... looks to be just another Makerbot 2X clone. I like Monoprice though, for their cheap cables / mounts, but this isn't the cheapest dual extrusion printer.
    No, it is not the cheapest, but this one looks better built than the cheaper ones. Going too cheap in 3D printer world can seriously ruin your weekend or even month, where spending a bit more would have been better.

    But it's very hard to tell from limited photos. I'm intrigued, but not sure if I want to be the guinea pig for this one.
    Last edited by JRDM; 05-15-2014 at 05:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRDM View Post
    No, it is not the cheapest, but this one looks better built than the cheaper ones. Going too cheap in 3D printer world can seriously ruin your weekend or even month, where spending a bit more would have been better.

    But it's very hard to tell from limited photos. I'm intrigued, but not sure if I want to be the guinea pig for this one.
    Looks pretty much the same as the one's I've seen around. Same generic aluminum body, same MK8 setup, nothing new. Monoprice just rebrands, it's not like they built the printer.

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