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ELEGOO Neptune 4 Max 3D Printer, 500mm/s High Speed Large FDM Printer with High-Temp Nozzle, Auto Leveling and Direct Drive Extruder, 16.53x16.53x18.89 Inch Printing Size

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Size: Neptune 4 Max


Features

  • 500mm/s Lightning-Fast SpeedNeptune 4 Max comes with the powerful Klipper firmware, enabling impressive printing speeds of up to 500mm/s (default 250mm/s) and up to 8000mm/s accelerations. Rapid filament is recommended for high speed mode
  • Massive Build Volume16.53x16.53x18.89/420x420x480mm spacious build volume, Neptune 4 Max help you bring ambitious designs to life, whether for large models or multiple smaller objects
  • Precise & Excellent PrintingSupport input shaping and pressure advancing, and acceleration sensors on the X and Y axes for automatic calibration, reduce impact of vibration on the printing accuracy. You can get precise details, amazing quality and fast printing all at the same time
  • Direct Drive ExtruderSelf-developed dual-gear direct drive extruder has a 5.2:1 reduction ratio, providing powerful extrusion and smoother filament feeding. Paired with metal throat pipe and unique air duct design to reduce nozzle clogging risk
  • 300C High-temp NozzleHigh-temp nozzle with extended hot end design, 60W ceramic heating element and PID parameters automatic calibration, ensures faster and smoother melting and extrusion, can handle various filament materials as PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU and nylon
  • Efficient Cooling & Easy to UsePowerful double-sided cooling fans and model cooling blower fans prevent warping and enhance print quality. Various connect options including WIFI, U disk, and LAN, just start your printing jobs with a one-key file transfer

Brand: ELEGOO


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 31.1"D x 27.17"W x 11.42"H


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer


Operating System: Windows, Mac OS, Linux


Product Dimensions: 31.1 x 27.17 x 11.42 inches


Item Weight: 47.5 pounds


Date First Available: September 8, 2023


Manufacturer: ELEGOO


Country of Origin: China


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  • Super product for the price, well built and great print quality and speed with factory defaults
Size: Neptune 4 Plus
This is a great value. Well built machine. Printer worked great out of the box. It does require some assembly and some CAD software knowledge. Comes with Elegoo's version of Cura which is upgradable to latest version for free. Elegoo's version has the correct 3D printer profile and works well. I have seen on the internet a lot of complaints about firmware upgrade. Mine came with the latest and no printing issues. I am a beginner at 3D printing and have successfully printed a few things the same day I got the printer. I had ordered different color PLA filaments and they all have been printing well. Print quality is amazing to me. Lot of negative comments are from people who don't do their research and have unrealistic expectations. 3D printing takes some education, experimentation and time. Well worth it. This printer is as plug and play as its gets. I have plans for many parts and projects as well as testing different filament types which this printer can do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Klaus Jantzen Klaus Jantzen

  • This is a great machine
Size: Neptune 3 Pro
I’ve only had a short time. I have zero prior experience with 3D printing. Once received, I watched many many YouTube videos. Setting up the machine. Using the supplied modified for this machine, Cura software. I have download some EZ to print from Thingiverse. Learned I had to extract the files. Then move the object to print onto the Cura print platform. Sometimes rotate the object on the Cura platform. Slice it, save to a removable microSD card. Make sure to click the pencil icon at bottom left of Cura screen and name it what you want before saving to the microSD card. Then insert card into the printer. I use nozzle temp 220 and plate 70. I only print one object at a time, unless small and I can place very close to each other in the Cura platform before I slice and save to microSD card. The Amolen silk shiny PLA is very nice to print great definition and to remove from plate when finished printing. Let it cool before removing. The Elegoo PLA works, but just not as nice. I use the full auto level between different objects. I try to print 3 of same objects before I do a full re level. I’ve discovered to check nozzle distance to plate after each full leveling. I run a sheet of typing paper under nozzle and adjust so there is a good drag. I first did not adjust nozzle close enough. I learned. I adjusted my Cura for a wide brim for greater adhesion of piece as it prints.watch YouTube for this. I watch carefully first several minutes to be sure the filament is lying down good. If not , i stopped , cleared away the mess, and did full leveling and nozzle distance adjustment. I watched a lot of YouTube videos. Once I decided to spend time in leveling, nozzle distance and set my nozzle and bed temperature up, it’s been really great pieces printed. Watch many YouTube videos as you learn about each aspect. After one or two days commitment to basic learning and adjusting your routine, you will be very happy with this machine. Take the time and learn. This is a great machine and overall satisfying little hobby. UPDATE. I have been using for awhile. GREAT MACHINE. I have printed many different items. All came out great. Make sure your bed heat is high enough and bed is thoroughly heated. Watch the first several layers, get in there with a flashlight. If not laying down perfectly. Stop and clear it out and start over. I’ve only needed to do this twice. This machine is a pleasure to use. Great Great! UPDATE. I’ve been using almost daily, running all night, for a little over 2 months. STILL GREAT. I’ve used ThingIVerse and also bought STL files, from Etsy. Dinosaurs, Astronaut, Furby, Candy dispense using mason jar, squishy turtles, many variations of whistles, Recorder, Bird shaped multi tone whistles, many different key fobs, pull helicopters, lots more, many items. Nozzle 220 and bed 70. Keep nozzle height low, a sheet of typing paper has pretty good friction to pull out, but not too tight either.Now a situation. My nozzle got clogged. I YouTube it. Easiest is replace it. Two extra came with the machine. Extras look inexpensive. YouTube has a very simple method to replace with needle nose pliers and 6mm socket. EZ and quick. Runs perfect after I did that. I think I’ll change that every month, just to be sure I don’t have a clog during a print job. This machine is simple to use. You MUST perform the total automatic re leveling of the bed before each print job. I’ve been disappointed when I skipped this. Great Quiet Simple machine that produces perfect items easily!! You can spend more money, but if you want a simple to use , reliable machine, BUY THIS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Michael B. Taylor

  • Reliable, user friendly, but loud
Size: Neptune 4
It does its job well. The bed leveling process isn't too hard, but it is not fully automatic. There are a few manual steps to get the nozzle at the correct height at the center and near the 4 corners. Then it automatically does a more detailed map throughout the bed. The four adjustment knobs for the four corners are rather easy to turn, without a way to lock them in place, so over time they will likely drift and have to be readjusted. You want to do a bed leveling every time things may have changed such as if you've moved the printer, you have done a number of prints, or it has been some time (like several days) since your last print just to be safe. I once tried to pause a print and then move the printer, but after resuming, the print fell apart, and the printer was basically extruding spaghetti. So I would say it is best practice to let an entire print run undisturbed. I would have the same patience for this printer as I would a washing machine, rather than a paper printer. It is loud, particularly the fan that cools each layer. On top of the smell, it is not suitable to keep and run in my small room. I was even worried about the noise disturbing my neighbors when putting the 3D printer in the living room, so I moved it to our laundry room. This is my biggest complaint for this printer. I also would have liked the holder for the filament spool to be more sturdy. For the most part, it is user friendly. You just need to follow a video to set it up. Then you have to learn about the best print settings for making your .gcode files the included Cura software. I decided to have most of my prints set to 0.2 mm layer height, 20% cubic subdivision infill with supports and brim. The parts that I print tend to have small features of a few mm, so those areas will be nearly 100% infill due to the 3-layer shell. I have yet to run the printer at 500 mm/s. A typical speed is more like 200 mm/s, and the prints more complex parts that are a few inches in size and about 30 grams in 1 hour, whereas smaller simpler parts like 1/2" cylindrical spacers or small gears are done in 10 minutes. Hole diameters are not always accurate to 0.2 mm, and may be off (usually smaller) by as much as 0.5 mm. If it's a small enough hole, then I easily solve this by using a drill bit. I was able to do this for holes as small as 1 mm, but should be possible for even smaller holes. For larger holes, I have tried filing, sanding, using a deburring tool, and even a knife, but this is more labor intensive is easier to just reprint the part. Any hole whose axis of symmetry is horizontally-oriented will turn out to be more of an ellipse, and the supports take some effort to get out. If you're making smaller parts like me, such as mounts for PCBs or gears and adapters for micro servos, then I would recommend getting a set of M1.7 to M3 self tapping screws, as those have proved invaluable for assembly, although you have to be careful not to tighten too much and strip the hole you tap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by C. He C. He

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