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Snapmaker 2.0 Modular 3-in-1 3D Printer A350T/A250T with One Black PLA Filament, Upgrade 3 in 1 3D Printer with 3D Printing/Laser Engraving/CNC Carving (F350)

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Size: F350


Features

  • Larger Work Area&Upgraded Cooling System- F350 3D Printers offers a larger work area of 320*350*330mm, which is capable of making much bigger prints or multiple smaller objects in one go. The cooling system of F350 is upgraded to combine fast speed and brilliant accuracy at the same time. You can now 3D print larger projects even faster.
  • Noise Reduction Chip&Smart Auto Leveling- With the new F350 Linear Modules, the noise gets reduced substantially, thanks to the TMC 2209 stepper motor driver chips embedded. Snapmaker 3D printers offers an induction sensor can probe the bed in a grid, effortless auto leveling. Just a few taps, and witness all the intelligent work done.
  • Filament Runout Recovery&Power Loss Recovery- F350 3D printers can automatically detect power loss, and then resumes exactly where it left off. You can recover any project and get perfect results all the time, don't worry about power outages anymore. Equipped with a filament runout sensor, F350 3D printers will remind you when the filament has run out. You can now print large objects without fear.
  • Higher Precision&Modular Design- All modules and major components are made of high-strength metal. Snapmaker 3D printers take pride in high accuracy and durability, which makes possible the high-resolution 3D printing. With the modular design, changing functions on F350 is fast and easy.
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity&Dozens of Materials- Snapmaker 3D Printer are equipped with the Wi-Fi feature and the USB port, you can upload designs via Wi-Fi or USB flash drive and print with the touch of a button. In addition, you can update the firmware over Wi-Fi directly. You can print almost anything for your creative projects: from common applications to objects with specific mechanical properties, F350 can do it all.

Brand: Snapmaker


Material: Pla


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 12.99"D x 25.2"W x 22.44"H


Item Weight: 24 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 13.78 x 12.99 x 12.6 inches


Item Weight: 52.8 pounds


Item model number: Snapmaker


Date First Available: September 7, 2021


Manufacturer: Snapmaker


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My Favorite 3D Printer
Size: J1s
I tried several printers but could not find one that would do what I needed, until I purchased the Snapmaker J1s. Did I have to try things a few times? Yes. there are nuances to 3D printing with every printer. I still use my old standby AnyCubic Mega Pro for a lot of prints, but I wanted to expand into the world of multi-color/types of filament, I looked for and purchased several IDEX or IDEX-like printers, until I found this one that actually worked. I am extremely happy with this printer, even though I had a clogged hot-end issue soon after I purchased it. I did call upon tech support, but I was impatient and just purchased a new hardened hot-end, since I was going to start using wood and metal filaments. There are a few things that I am going to upgrade on the printer. I already printed and mounted a set of filament guides. Since the spools are loaded in the back of the printer, I didn't see one of my spools get hung up. With the guides, I have not had any other issues. I am also going to extend the cover. In my opinion, there is not enough room at the top, and the factory filament paths with the factory bowden tubes to the hot-ends need more space for flexing, to relieve some of the pulling tension from the spools. Connecting the bowden tubes to the hot-ends creates a 90-degree bend in the filament, which I found problematic. As soon as I relieved these connections, and let the tubes "float", I was off to the races, printing everything without filament issues. Other people may not have these issues, since most probably won't be printing the intricate stuff I do. That is why I awarded 5-stars, because once I figured out what the issues were, it was easy to correct for them, and the printer has been doing a GREAT job since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Very impressive printer
Size: J1s
I did have an issue with initial setup where the auto-calibration failed and damaged the hot end as well as the build plate, but Amazon had a new one here in just a few days. I have used the auto-calibration a few times with no issues on the new machine. The Luban software is great and handles IDEX builds better than Cura in my opinion. It is a bit noisy to the point where using a speakerphone in the same room is not really possible, but having a casual conversation right next to it is fine. I love being able to send files from the computer to the printer via Wi-Fi, but be aware that pausing and continuing a print from the computer is less reliable than from the attached control panel and sometimes simply fails to restart from the computer. I love that you can abandon one extruder if printing duplicate models with each extruder and one print fails. This is not my first 3D printer, but it is my favorite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Technology Lover Technology Lover

  • Expensive let down
Size: J1s
So far this machine has been quite the disappointment. I have yet to been able to print back to back successfully even if I just repeat the same model that may have printed successfully. I keep witnessing the machine miss extrusions just to return on the next layer to lay a line on top of air and everything spirals out of control from there. The extruders have multiple times collided with the model in the middle of print, moving the model and wasting the project. Time and money are flying out the window quickly with this machine. The recommended software, Luban, has been doing a poor job rendering supports. It scripts the code to begin building support material in mid air. I don't recommend this machine for it's price. Add on comment. This machine has also been canceling projects in mid progress and presents it as job complete 100%. It would be nice if there were an error to present it however there is not. Fillent hasn't ran out or broke, everything was reading at temp. No telling why this has happened several times. This machine is a complete waste of time, money and energy. This is the only printer I've had thisany issues with, this quickly from out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by andrew

  • Good 3 in 1 printer
Size: A350T
The print quality is good, but the speed is slow. I have not used the laser or the CNC, I was waiting for my enclosure.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Cynthia Cynthia

  • Great Machine for apartment making
Size: A350T
I would not call myself an expert but "well versed" in the 3D Printing, CNC Routing, and CNC Laser world. I have owned multiple manufactures of each of these as individual machines and have built several CNC routers and Lasers from my own designs. Due to some life changing events (good ones), I have had to downsize my shop and elected to purchase the Snapmaker 2.0 A350T to "compromise" and use up less space and generate less noise. This machine exceeds my expectations for an "All in one" type machine. First off, the noise issues S.M. had with the first version of the 2.0 series machines has been solved with the AxxxT models. This is the quietest of ALL of the machines I have owned. 3D Printer operations: On my bench, the SM 2.0 is replacing an Ender 5 Plus and I must say this machine is much quieter and MUCH easier out of the box to printing. Probably the best 3d printer for the beginner. My previous machine wasn't hard to use necessarily but only because I have had significant experience with 3D printing. The S.M. takes ease of use to a whole new level. Laser Operation: The laser engraving module (stock) does not have a lot of power for cutting but it does a wonderful job with simple engraving. The focusing routine is somewhat tedious but the results are very much worth it. The Luban software is somewhat limited but this can be cured with using some of the open source and free products out there. However, Luban is great for the beginner to learn the essentials with especially if you stick with engraving. CNC Router: This is the one feature of the machine that is the most compromised in my opinion. However, I must say I moved from a Shapeoko to the S.M. which is like going from a pickup to a sedan. Luban is in my opinion not great except for basic engraving operations. However, using Carbide Create solves that problem. I still use Luban to send .nc file to machine. (I love the wifi feature) Another aspect I am not too fond of is the "flex" the waste board has when in the CNC Router operation. This too can be solved by some creative ideas from the www. I have added a couple of linear rails to support the front and back. With this and appropriate feeds and speeds, this machine is perfectly usable to cut much of what a hobbyist would want to cut. (What you can't cut with the laser, you can cut using the Router) Overall, I feel the best part of this machine is the flexibility to have all 3 machines in the same footprint. In my opinion, with a creative mind, this machine is the best solution for small spaces. If you live in an apartment and want to "make" stuff, this machine is worth every penny due to the ease of use, flexibility, footprint, and low noise levels. Here is my rating for each of the operations: 3D Printing: 5 Stars (Easy, Great quality, Large Print Volume) CNC Laser: 5 Stars (Remember you are buying a 1.6W laser. Don't expect it to cut much) CNC Router: 3 stars (Flexing of waste board due to mounting on linear rails. Fixable with modifications) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2022 by Andrew Hodges

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