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Dremel DigiLab 3D45-EDU 3D Printer Bundle with 30 Lesson Plans, Training Material & Extra Supplies - Includes Black ECO-ABS Filament

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Features

  • The Dremel 3D45-EDU printer is the 2022 PCMag Editors' Choice winner for best 3D printer, includes 30 lesson plans aligned to education standards, and has a robust metal frame to withstand daily classroom use.
  • With the included 4 spools of filament and 5 glue sticks, you can start printing a variety of materials like Nylon, PETG, and PLA right out of the box.
  • The printer features a guided setup process, intuitive 4.5 touchscreen interface, and automated print bed leveling for ease of use.
  • Monitor prints remotely with the built-in HD camera, and rely on Dremels 85+ years of quality manufacturing and industry-leading 1-year warranty.
  • The eco-ABS filament is formulated for added strength and durability compared to standard PLA.

Description

The Dremel DigiLab 3D Printer Bundle pairs the award-winning Dremel DigiLab 3D45-EDU 3D printer with specially engineered Dremel DigiLab ECO-BLA-01 3D printer filament. With superior print quality and advanced features, the 3D45-EDU printer allows students to bring their designs to life. It has a heated build plate, all-metal hot end, 4.5 inch touchscreen, and WiFi connectivity for printing from any device. The included 30 lesson plans, training materials, filament spools, glue sticks, and extra build plate provide everything educators need to implement 3D printing. Complementing the printer is Dremel's strong and flexible ECO-BLA-01 filament. Formulated for optimal use with Dremel printers, it prints smoothly at 230°C with excellent quality. The black 1.75mm filament offers added durability over standard PLA with a modified formula. It also features RFID technology to detect material type and quantity when used with the 3D45 printer. With robust printing capabilities in a durable enclosed body, intuitive controls, and bundled curriculum resources, the 3D45-EDU printer empowers students to unleash their creativity. Paired with specially engineered filament for strength and reliability, this bundle is the ultimate 3D printing package for education.

Brand: Dremel


Material: ABS, Metal


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Operating System: Linux


Compatible Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Nylon, Polylactic Acid, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Metal


Date First Available: May 13, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great printer!
Style: Printer
I currently own two Dremel 3D45’s and I have to say they are amazing! I have printed ALL of Dremel's filaments (in every color) and they are extremely simple to use and print perfectly! I have also printed Proto-Pasta HTPLA as well as Proto-Pasta HTPLA CF in one of my units. I would recommend upgrading to a plated/hardened nozzle to print CF or any other “exotic” fliaments. The packing of the product is what you’d expect from Dremel. It’s simple set up, and start a pre-loaded print with in seriously less than an hour (there is firmware update). The menu screens are easy to read and navigate. The machine is honestly very quiet. The enclosure helps but overall even with a door open it’s not loud. Pros: Simple to use Easy to set up Quiet Amazing build quality Dremel Specific Cura Print Cloud Built in camera Auto set up of Dremel filaments Able to use 3rd Party Filaments* Cons: No Yellow PLA from Dremel at the moment Slow start up 5 screws (Torx & Hex) to clear a hard jam No Torx/Hex tools included. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019 by David B

  • The Dremel 3D45-EDU 3D printer is easy to use with almost no set-up
Style: Printer
The Dremel 3D45-EDU 3D printer is easy to use with almost no set-up. It was well packed for shipment which caused a bit of concern on how to get the packing material out of the machine without causing damage. We quickly found a video that suggested it was OK to gently lift up on the print head module to get it out of the way. Then we were able to remove the last of the packaging. We like that the Dremel filament reels come with an RFID chip that tells the machine how to make all necessary adjustments for the type of material used. The guided leveling and automatic calibration of the build plate are well worthwhile. The enclosure is sturdy and helps keep the work area at the proper temperature. The removable build plate makes it easy and quick to change print jobs keeping the machine running. Being able to remove the build plate also makes it easier to remove the print. The first 8th grader we introduced the machine to had a file downloaded and printing within 30 minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Alan H. Wiegmann

  • Good printer, but software holds it back.
Style: Printer
This is the first 3d printer I've owned, so this isn't really a comparative review, but a review of using the product. First off, it's fantastically fun to 3d print things. My kids have been making themselves toys almost non-stop, and when I can occasionally get in some time for myself, I've been printing up little organizational tools, and it is fantastic for both uses. The printed objects generally come out really fantastic, are very precise, and often look quite handsome. Changing filament is intuitive and fast. However, there are some caveats to be aware of: Caveat #1: The printer comes with really intuitive free software called Dremel DigiLabs 3d Slicer. It is really easy to get started with and takes 3d models that you want to print and converts them into instructions for the printer, including generating "supports" to hold up parts of the 3d model that would otherwise float in space. Unfortunately, the supports that it generates are really a giant pain to work with, are too frequent, too dense, and too difficult to remove. There is other 3D software (you can search for it) that will do a much better job of designing these supports, but the free versions typically don't work with this printer, and the paid ones are quite expensive. Caveat #2: Using other software would be a whole lot easier if there existed printer drivers, but the only evidence that such a thing might exist seems to several months old support posts indicating that drivers are eventually coming but not available yet. So, I instead of running a cable to print, I'm stuck ferrying a USB drive back and forth. It's not the end of the world, but it's more of a pain than it should be. Caveat #3: We've had this machine about a week now, and we've already had to clear two jams. When this happens, material simply stops flowing through the printhead, and device just keeps working away printing (somewhat amusingly) into space. Again, not the end of the world, but disappointing nonetheless. Caveat #4: The "educational software" was not what I expected. It's a very short, very generic course on 3d printing online that seems targeted at teachers who desire to have a certificate that says they know about 3d printing. I was hoping for a lot more detailed instructions on 3d modeling, support structure, relevant software packages and so forth. In its defense, the educational software did turn me onto the entirely independent and remarkably good TinkerCad and Fusion 360 programs So, two weeks in, this is not a perfect device and not quite what I expected, but it is a load of fun and incredibly useful for little projects and tinkering around the house. Even at this price, I do actually expect it to eventually pay for itself by printing things I would have otherwise picked up at the store, and of course it opens up the potential to create your own projects that are otherwise entirely unattainable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021 by Person

  • Out of the box and printing in 15 mins.
Style: Printer
I own a few 3d printers, some needed assembly and others not. No other printer was up and running as quickly as the Dremel had it on the workbench and heating up in 15 mins, used the supplied USB stick to print a few of the models that were pre-loaded. I have about 20 prints into the printer now including a 300mm Hulk for my son. Quality is great, software was very easy to use, if you have used Slic3r in the past this will be very easy to pickup and use. The only tips or tricks I have found so far is to make sure the filament door is secured, always clean your glass plate of the glue residue no matter how little there appears to be on there and remember to actually hit "build" before walking away and not checking on it for 48 hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021 by Christopher York

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