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Dremel - 3D45-01 DigiLab 3D45 Award Winning 3D Printer PLA Print Capability black

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Features

  • Pcmag 2018 Editors' Choice Award And Google For Education Partner Dremel 3D45 3D Printer Kit
  • Easily Removable Glass Build Plate Heated Up To 100C And All Metal 0. 4Mm Nozzle Heated Up To 280C. Windows Requirement-Windows (7,8,8.1,10). Mac Requirement-Mac Os X Version 10.9
  • 5-Inch Full Color Touch Screen With Intuitive Icons For Easy Setup And Operation. Go From Unboxing To Your First Print In Less Than 15 Minutes
  • Fully Enclosed Sturdy Plastic Design With A 6. 7" X 10" X 6" Build Volume For Better Prints, Better Safety And Less Chance For Warping. A Carbon Filter And Particulate Filter Are Built-In As Well

Description

The Dremel Digilab 3D45 Idea Builder 3D printer is one of the best 3D printer options for printing advanced materials such as ECO ABS, Nylon, PETG and PLA. It is also Dremel's best 3D printer for university use. With an all-metal 0. 4 mm nozzle that heats up to 280°C and a removable glass build plate that heats up to 100°C, you can print almost any 1. 75mm 3D filament with ease. The printer is loaded with easy-to-use features and has a guided setup process that gets you from unboxing to printing in just a few minutes. The 5 inch full color touchscreen has an intuitive interface so you can quickly navigate through different functions. You can pause a print and change filament to print in multiple colors, too! The printer has an RFID reader built-in to detect the 1. 75mm Dremel filament that you place inside and automatically choose the best print settings for that filament. You can easily connect the printer to Wifi and use the included remote printing software to send prints from wherever you are, and you can also use the software to monitor your prints using the built in HD camera. The fully enclosed design helps reduce the chance for warping and keeps curious hands out of the printer, and it also makes the printer very quiet. It also helps the printer achieve a very high quality with 50 micron layer height. You can print using the included cloud software, the included Dremel Digilab 3D Slicer for Windows or Mac, or your favorite 3D software that supports . gcode, . g or . g3drem files such as Cura, Simplify3D, Craftware, KISSlicer, Slic3r or Repetier. Once you start slicing your own files you can take advantage of the large 6" x 10" x 6. 7" (402 cu in) build volume. The Dremel Slicer can be used to print multiple objects at a time, add supports, change layer height, change infill and even access advanced settings for the best prints. With 85 years of reliable quality, Dremel is an established brand that you can trust to support you throughout your journey. By purchasing a Dremel 3D printer, you will have lifetime access to unrivaled Dremel customer service as well as an industry- best 1 year. If you want to buy a 3D printer for architecture, college, college library, education, or for engineering, look no further.

Brand: Dremel


Material: Abs


Color: black


Product Dimensions: 18.75"D x 23"W x 18.75"H


Item Weight: 42.8 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.75 x 23 x 18.75 inches; 42.8 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3D45-01


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dremel 3D Printing


Best Sellers Rank: #297,689 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #240 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 589 ratings


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  • After using a less expensive printer, using the 3d45 feels like cheating!
I have had another 3d printer (Monoprice Maker Select Plus) for 2-3 years. I've enjoyed printing, but have always had SO many problems with getting prints to turn out consistently. Over the past few months I have had a need to be printing parts as much as possible. Parts have started to go bad on my MP printer, so I decided it was time for me to upgrade because my time in messing around with the old priner was valuable enough to justify the upgrade. I received the 3d45, placed it on my desk, and was up and working in just a few minutes. No assembly required. Connect the printer to WiFi, link it to the Dremel PrintCloud, and sent a print. It worked perfectly! As compared to my old printer which lacked any such feature, I LOVE the leveling assist bed. That was a problem 90% of the time - having the bed just perfect. This takes all the guesswork out of it. The removable glass bed is also great. Two clips to pull it out, wash it, or remove stuck parts. I do not use the included glue sticks for adhesion - too messy for me. I use AquaNet and it works great. The removable bed makes this nice - when you need to re-apply, you can remove the bed, clean it off, spray it, then pop it back in and re-level with the wizard. I also really like the auto-filament processing feature.The printer identifies what filament you are using via RFID (or you can tell it) and it will automatically set the settings required for that filament. If you use "custom" filament setting, it will give you a warning that if something breaks, it's on you. I really like the filament settings being on the printer, because with the previous printer some filaments require different temperatures and the temps were coded in the GCODE files. Now it's no longer an issue - I can set the temp on the printer for the filament that's currently in it and prints come out how I want. Just a note that you are able to turn this feature off if you prefer to use the temp settings in GCODE. The Dremel filament seems to work really well. I have done prints using the included Nylon and Eco-ABS (which is NOT ABS - it is a modified PLA, FYI.) They both came out perfect and the printer set the appropriate temps for the filament. The PLA also works well. The filaments seem to have a nice shine to them, but are not as deeply colored as previous manufacturers I've used (Hatchbox.) I have had VERY few failures using Dremel brand filament. The filament does have its' downsides. It is EXPENSIVE! $29 for a half kg spool is well over double other brands. I have been watching Amazon and stocking up when it is cheap - just recently orange, green, and blue dropped to $16 and I bought several rolls of each. I like using the branded filament when possible, because I have had better results with it. The color selection is terrible, though! They do not currently sell yellow filament (really?) I do need to print yellow for my applications, and this almost prevented me from buying the printer. Pre-purchase I contacted support to inquire of using non-Dremel PLA and got a bit of a snarky answer on using non-branded filament, something to the nature of "if you use a premium product you'll get a premium result." All well and good, but if you don't sell the color I need, I don't really have another option. I decided to go ahead with it figuring I would use third party filament for that color and take my chances. I've had mixed successes with non-Dremel filaments. In many cases they are working good - I am printing Hatchbox wood filament and I did a few jobs with TPU and both worked good. One time I had a stuck nozzle with the wood filament but otherwise it has been really good. I used the included 'ramrod' unclogging tool and pushed the filament through when it got stuck and it was good again. Using cheaper PLA I have had more issues. I could usually get one good print after changing a roll and then something would go wrong. I haven't used it recently...but I'm hoping that was just a fluke because I really don't want to go through that every time I have to print yellow. I did have some issues off the bat with the bed not leveling correctly. I worked with support for around an hour on it, and they walked me through a 'hard reset' of the printer (turn it off, unplug the power for a while, turn the power switch ON for like 15 seconds with the power off, turn the switch back off, plug the printer in, turn it back on.) We also updated the firmware and set an extruder offset of .1mm in the settings. Every once in a while, I will see this happen after I level the bed and I'll just do a hard reset of the printer and re-level. Initially I leveled much more often, but now I do it less often and have less issues. I'll only change level after changing filaments or removing the bed. It was REALLY NICE to be able to actually talk to US based support when I had an issue. Good luck with that with a cheaper no-brand printer. This was one of the main reasons I chose this printer...and it had worked out really well for me. After constantly having to tweak my bed and fiddle with slicing to get my old printer to work, this thing is a dream and really does feel like cheating. It has been SO hands off and I have have so few issues I hardly know what to do with all of my time. You get what you pay for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Easy to use, right out of the box
I bought this printer because I was in a bind, and needed something that would work right out of the box... and I needed is FAST, to complete some orders within a deadline. I also needed something that would print Nylon well, and with no issues, again right out of the box. I use Prusa Mk3s for most of my production- And, if I'd have had time, would have just ordered another one of them. But- I didn't have time for it to arrive and to get it assembled. So, after reading reviews and doing some research, I bought this one. Don't want to read a long review? Here are the Pros and Cons- PROS- -Prints well, right out of the box. -Easy, guided setup. -No assembly, testing, or tweaking -Easy to use touch screen interface, Web based 'cloud' printing through WIFI, and easy to use slicer included -Great US based customer support -Fully enclosed, VERY quiet. -All metal hotend can handle just about any filament Cons- -Build area is on the small side -Designed to use Dremel filaments. You CAN use 3rd party, but you'll have to make some changes. Dremel spools are smaller than 'normal' spools. -A little tough to adjust settings while printing If you still think it might be for you, read on! So- How easy is it REALLY to set up? From opening the box to starting the first print was less than 20 minutes, and most of that time was spent removing all the packing material. This machine is ready to go, right out of the box. All you really have to do (other than remove all of the packaging!) is to put the bed in place and load the filament. Oh, you have to plug it in, too... I switched it on, and it walks you through the setup, first connecting to your WiFi network. I loaded one of the included filament rolls. The printer does not have a self leveling bed, but it uses an assisted leveling process to get everything set. It's quick and painless, the printer tells you EXACTLY what to do. Since my first time leveling, I have not had to relevel the bed yet. I have checked it a few times, but it's always OK. You have several options to control the printer- Using the web interface, the touch screen, or via a USB connected computer. For the first print, I decided to just use one of the files that was preloaded in the printer, with the touch screen. You scroll through a couple of easy to navigate menus using the touch screen interface, hit start, and let it go. The first print turned out nice. For the next print, I used the web-based interface. There is a slicer online, but I chose to use the slicing software that came with the printer, The DigiLab Slicer. Those who are familiar with Cura will immediately recognize it- it's Dremel's own version. It is quick and easy to use, and like other versions of Cura allows you to do a lot of custom setting changes to tweak your prints as needed. I chose to do a 'benchy' so I could compare it to the others I have printed on my other printers. I uploaded it, and sent it to the printer via Dremel's online interface. The really cool thing about printing from the cloud is the video monitoring- I can check in on it any time i want to on my iPhone or computer. And, when the print is done, I get an Email that includes a time lapse video of the entire print. The Benchy turned out great. Not QUITE as nice as the ones that I print on my Prusas, but bear in mind i'm getting this quality of output right out of the box. So- Next thing to try is a more 'exotic' filament- Nylon. I've always had difficulty with nylon, and have avoided it. I read a lot of reviews about this printer that said it did a great job with Nylon. So, I loaded the included spool of Nylon filament and gave it a shot. The first thing that I printed was a simple wall hook. It printed very nicely- Almost flawless. The strength and flexibility of nylon prints is unbelievable. I'm really looking forward to using more of it. The printer is 'optimized' for using Dremel filaments- In fact, the filament spools have RFID chips in them that allow the printer to identify what kind of filament you have loaded. You are not restricted to only Dremel brand, though, it can also use other filaments as well. The Dremel uses a smaller spool size, so you'll have to make some arrangements to use the materials from other manufacturers. You'll also have to tell the printer what the filament type is since there won't be a chip for it to read. I found a new cover for the filament spool opening on Thingiverse that has an opening to feed the filament through, and I mount my filament on a spool holder next to the printer. I have put several spools of 'third party' filament through my 3D45- Mostly PETG. It prints it beautifully. If you're looking for a 3D printer that is going to work right out of the box- With no tinkering or assembly, this is a great choice. If you use just the Dremel Filaments, it will be about as painless a process as 3D printing can be- You will just hit the 'print' button and come back later to take your print off the bed. It is about as easy to use and user friendly as a 3d printer can be. This is where 3D printing needs to go to make it more 'mainstream'... Not everyone enjoys playing with settings and tinkering- Some just want to PRINT! **UPDATE** I've now had this printer up and running for about 3 weeks. I have it going just about 24/7 for about the previous two weeks, producing PETG parts for a machine that I build and sell. It has performed flawlessly, and has produced incredible parts that are both accurate and strong. I decided to try out some other filaments on it, too. The last two pics are items printed with Carbon Fiber PLA. I used SunTop 3d filament, which is available on Amazon. The quality of the prints is incredible- Both of them are right off the build sheet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018 by theSLAchannel theSLAchannel

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