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    Mass Portal Pharaoh, Delta 3D Printer

    At Euromold, a company from Latvia will be showing off their new Pharaoh Delta 3D printer, which they plan to begin selling in the European market sometime in the first quarter of 2015. This printer does not yet have a price. Here are some specs for the new machine:


    • Dimensions – 32cm width x 31cm depth x 63cm height
    • Weight – 17kg
    • Build area – 20x20x20cm
    • Printing materials – PLA, ABS, PET, PS, Flexible filament, and many thermoplastics
    • Filament diameter – 1.75mm
    • Layer thickness: 0.02-0.6mm (dependent on nozzel size)
    • Print bed: Heated brass (up to 120 °C) – Automatic bed leveling system
    • Printing speeds: 20-300 mm/s
    • Compatible with multiple slicing apps — Slic3r, Cura, Simplify3D, other
    • OS support: Windows (XP SP3 +); Mac OS X (10.6+); Linux
    • File formats: STL, OBJ, G-code
    • Connections: Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, Full-size SD card reader



    Read and see more at:
    http://3dprint.com/26542/mass-portal-pharaoh/


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    The plan is going in the wrong direction to begin with. Price wise is too expansive. 3000Euro for a small build volume delta, typical decent printer doesn't go above 2000. Is the fancy look and LCD justify the extra cost of a 1000 euro?

    Should they have a built in feature dual extruder, that would be a game changer.

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    OUCH !!!

    3000 Euro's ...

    "Tell him he's joking son!"

    (aussie joke, sorry )
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    I have this printer, it is perfect... you get what you expect for 3000 euro's.. you can really print with EVERY material! .. Andit is printing very accurate..! Never seen a printer this good for this price.. and certainly not for a lower price.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3DHeidy View Post
    I have this printer, it is perfect... you get what you expect for 3000 euro's.. you can really print with EVERY material! .. Andit is printing very accurate..! Never seen a printer this good for this price.. and certainly not for a lower price.!
    Joined here today, your first post, but you spent 3000 euro's on a 3d printer? o_O?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3DHeidy View Post
    I have this printer, it is perfect... you get what you expect for 3000 euro's.. you can really print with EVERY material! .. Andit is printing very accurate..! Never seen a printer this good for this price.. and certainly not for a lower price.!
    Which previous printer did you use or own then? How much is this one better?

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