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    Lightbulb Wanhao Duplicator 5S Mini - 3D Markt





    • Best Layer-resolution! 0.02mm per Layer
    • Extraordinary Printing Speed- 300mm per second!
    • Massive Building Volume- 295*195*205mm!
    • Extremely Portable
    • 1 Year Full Factory Warranty



    Capable of printing up to 12 litres of volume, the Wanhao Duplicator 5S Mini may exceed the customers’ expectations as it is equipped to print larger amounts than what its name may suggest. Because of its small size, the printer is easily transported and makes for a perfect desktop placement. With an exceptional resolution of 0.02mm, the Duplicator 5S Mini provides the user with a more serious detailed 3D Printing experience and the ability to produce a range of promising goods. Functioning at a high performance, the patented extruder avoids any interruption problems that may occur and in turn allows the user to print with ease and efficiency. The Duplicator 5S is fitted with an all steel framework, which gives it a modern sleek finish and promises a long service life. Finally the ability to print big and fast in a limited space has arrived! Don’t miss out!


    Advanced features:

    • Huge building volume: 295*195*205mm!

    • One of the fastest 3-D printers in the world- up to 300mm/sec!!

    • Layer thickness: Best resolution in this price class! 0.02 – 0.4 mm

    • Fitted with a high performance, patented extruder. No clogging problems

    • Print from the built-in memory and avoid interruptions caused by your PC or USB-cable

    • All-steel frame work, super long service life

    • Industrial-grade motion system, high stability and precision

    • Speed: 20 – 300 mm/s

    • Positioning precision: 2.5 micron on Z axis, 11 micron on XY axis.

    • Overall dimensions: 460 x 530 x 480 mm

    • Shipping weight: 25 kg

    • Linear ball bearings

    • 4x20 LCD character display and turning and press control pad


    Specifications

    Printing technology FFF Fused Filament Fabrication

    Extruders 1 Single Extruder

    Interface Print with SD Card or direct via USB Port

    Build volume 295 x 195 x 205 mm, about 12 l

    Layer resolution 0.02mm - 0.4mm

    Print speed 20-300 mm/s

    Position precision X,Y Axis 0.01mm

    LCD Display 4x20 LCD character display and multi-direction control pad

    Operating nozzle temperature Recommended Maximum 230 C

    Platform temperature NA

    Supported materials Prints PLA, PET

    Filament diameter 3.0+-0.1mm

    Connections USB, SD Card slot

    Chassi Extreme XV Rock Steel structure



    Mechanical Property

    Overall dimensions: 295*195*205mm!

    Shipping Weight: 25kg

    Linear ball bearings

    Precision ground Core XY.

    Snap-on, snap-off filament assemblies

    Full Extreme steel Structure



    SOFTWARE: WanhaoMaker

    Compatibility: Linux, OSX, and Windows

    Print from SD card or over USB

    Input file type: STL, gcode


    Materials

    Works with PET and PLA.

    Filament diameter: 3.0 mm


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    From what I see after unboxing it yesterday, this is a fantastic printer. So far I ran tests with a low-poly model, organic sculpture, a mechanical part and a flexible set of parts, in all four it excels. It is all steel so will remain stable for a long time. Very suitable for professional use, especially architects and industrial designers who need rapid prototypes. The microprocessor is an Arduino mega so very good and easy to program. The printhead has room for up to three extruders, which can be developed quite cost-effectively.

    Make sure to install stable releases of firmware, also there is software to convert gcode to the proprietary idea (.i) format Wanhao works with.
    The Wanhao maker slicer produces great results and will generally have all the settings available you need.

    I recommend this machine to everyone.

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    does it have a heated bed ?

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    The Wanhao HBK is $225, and components for a dual extruder cost $210 total.
    I think they made a good choice offering the basic configuration. The only error I got so far was the result of beta firmware, for the rest it has been printing wonderfully.

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    Hbk ?
    ??????

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    Yeah, heated bed kit so all in all this printer is modifiable. So far I found one person who made this into a dual head printer which took more time than with most other printers, but it worked in the end!

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    I am still a very happy customer, currently printing an 8" triceratops skull at 95mm/s speeds after successfully printing a set of golfballs at 85mm/s. I am slowly increasing print speeds to test the limits and I am seeing some quality differences already. I wonder if anyone has seen a 300mm/s print like they claim is possible.

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    We just ran the first tests in flexible filament. FlexPLA works wonderfully even when printing at normal speeds of 50 mm/s. It looks like it prints as smoothly as normal PLA so you can amp up the speed considerably. Filaflex is too flexible and gets stuck in crevices in the extruder, similar to what happens in Lulzbot machines. So we would need to modify the gear drive to make that work.

    Soon we will be testing high speed printing with a 1.0mm extruder.

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    which flexible pla are you using ?

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    I still have the original Formfutura FlexBlack from 5 years ago, a generic FlexPLA - it is now off the market.
    I bet it will do Ninjaflex well too, that will be the next test.

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