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LONGER Orange 30 3D Printer, 2K Resin 3D Printer, Parallel LED Lighting, 4.72"x2.68"x6.69" Large Printing Size, Off-line Printing

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Style: Orange 30


Features

  • High Precision & Larger Printing SizeOrange 30 is a higher precision resin 3d printer, with built-in 2k LCD screen at 2560x1440 resolution and 47.25m pixel size, offering bigger size of printing at 4.72 x 2.68x 6.69 inches; Improved solid linear guide and special slider design to enhance the accuracy and stability of Z axis.
  • Uniform Matrix UV LightingIntegrated with matrix UV LED arrays, Orange 30 provides better printing performance since the matrix illumination provides better uniformity, higher intensity and shorter time of curing.
  • Easy Operation & Fast Slicing Full color touch screen. Real-time printing status preview. Easy leveling. Upgraded trough with scale, more convenient. LONGER self-developed slicing software, output 100M slicing file in 1 minute, 3 times faster. Smart support generation in one-click. Also supported by CHITUBOX.
  • Fast Cooling & High Temperature Warning SystemTemperature detection system included. The system will stop printing when temperature is too high. Equipped with high efficiency cooling system to improve lifespan of this 3D printer.
  • Warranty and ServiceNOTE: The printer comes without resin. 12-Month machine warranty and Lifetime Technical Support. High-efficiency and considerate community support on Facebook.

Brand: Longer


Material: Resin


Color: Orange


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Supported File Format: STL


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.75 x 10.75 x 10 inches; 19.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Longer 071503


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 26, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Longer


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #231,422 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #419 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 286 ratings


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  • A Great Start in 3D Printing Reviewed by a Total Noob
Style: Orange 30
I just started in 3D printing with this amazing machine, and I have to say it gets the job done well. I've never printed anything before, but I found it extremely quick and easy to get up and running with the Longer Orange 30 in no time. Rather than go with something easy, like the included files, for my first prints, I went with the objects you see in the photos. Talk about trial by fire--but I really learned a lot about how to do supports that way. The very first print I made on this machine was the cat. I was very pleased with the overall quality of the print produced. The only issue I had with it was the thumb on the one side--I failed to properly support it and it appears slightly melted-looking. My second print was the green knight. It was extremely difficult to get all the supports in there, and I lost some of the fabric at the bottom of the garment because I got the supports too close to the fabric and it snapped off during cleanup. (note: as you can tell, I did not do any sanding to get off any support leftovers on the base and figure) After the knight, I did experience a slight problem with a leak in the vat, which led to a big problem. I'll get to that in a moment. After I resolved that issue, I printed out the ring. The details are quite fine and apart from some support nubs that need removal, it looks superb. As for the problem I experienced, after printing the knight, I had an issue where resin somehow got into the area between the vat and screen. I have no idea how it got in there, but the very next print I did, between the knight and the ring, turned out a very expensive brick of resin. I removed the vat and inspected the machine, and was saddened to find the seal had failed around the screen and allowed resin to get onto the wires. I removed the screen in the hopes of attempting to clean the wires, and the corner snapped off with light, gentle handling. I reached out to company support and received a prompt response. Within days they sent me a replacement vat, lcd screen, and new bottle of resin for my trouble. I was very impressed with their commitment to customer service/support to say the least, and I have no problem recommending this purchase as a result. I'm back up and running, very happy with my wonderful 3D printer. My only advice to you on this matter is to carefully inspect the seal after/before every print, check the vat for any leaks, and be extremely cautious with the resin because, as some have pointed out elsewhere, the stuff tends to get places you'd never expect it to get. As for the seal, I'm currently using electrical tape and will update this review if I have any news to report. I hear that kapton tape is the stuff to get, and I will probably switch over to that as soon as I can. I gave the touch screen only 3 stars because it isn't as responsive as I'd like. It works okay, but I generally have to make sure a fingernail and the fleshy part of my finger are touching it at the same time for it to register contact. Having said that, it's clear and easy to use otherwise. Just can sometimes be a pain in the rear. The included software seems okay, but really I found Chitubox much easier to use with a necessary plugin file to make it work with this printer. Both are free, but the plugin was hard for me to locate. I went with the link provided by this guy at youtube: gj-ii3XzTEw. That plugin worked great for me, and after installing it, I never touched the included software again. A couple of things about Chitubox--DO NOT use autosupport function as it will likely mess up your print, AND there seems to be a bug on really high resolution layers where holes that are placed in objects do not go all the way through. You can find mention of it on their forum. I had to use a drill to let the resin out through the hole which did not go all the way through on both models. That's an issue with Chitubox, however, and not Longer's printer. As for my settings--I was using the translucent green Anycubic plant-based "safety" resin with the following settings and they worked well for this resin: Layer Height .04, Bottom Layer 6, Exposure Time 10 and Bottom Exposure Time 60. I did switch up to .05 mm layer height after having the hole not complete issue at .04 mm, but it did not seem to help. It may have been because I didn't make the hole a large enough diameter. Not sure. Again, not Longer's fault. You can see the print quality in the knight especially--right down to the leather buckle straps sticking out on the sides of the chest plate armor. My advice for noobs like me on support structures is to check out 3DPrintingPro's updated settings on YouTube. Very, very helpful stuff. You see what I was able to make within a few days of receiving my printer. If I can do it, anyone can. Apart from one hiccup, I'm very impressed with Longer and their printer. They provide superb customer service, and even though the replacement screen was shipped from China, it arrived in only a few days. Be sure to check out their Facebook support page for news and tips. Oh, and one of the creators/company founders got his Phd at Georgia Tech. Very cool. I was nervous about taking the plunge on an item like this with no 3d printing experience, but I'm extremely happy and satisfied with the return on my money that this has given me. For the print size possible at the price point offered, I think it's a worthy investment and point of entry to the hobby+. Still working out whether or not it will be possible to make money with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020 by Heath2015 Heath2015

  • Good for VERY small, detailed parts
Style: Orange 30
The concept of resin set by ultraviolet light is intriguing, but technical difficulties include keeping the film at the bottom of the tray clean, and preventing the printed part from sticking to the film. Print times are LONG for tall parts because each layer is so thin.. A well-made product, but requires frequent maintenance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Striveupward

  • Great printer, but setup is somewhat tricky.
Style: Orange 30
The media could not be loaded. Pros: Great prints, comparable to others such as elegoo and anycubic Lower price pint that the competition Linear Z rail stabilization Quiet operation Cons: Setting up the acrylic screening is difficult and held together by rubber bands and it isn't a clean look Tricky to set up into Chitubox (which you want to do for the software support and features) Non intuitive way to put files into usb drives for it to be read Touch screen is super sensitive or not so... It takes practice to get it right Build Q&A needs to be better Manual / Videos need some conversion for a US based audience I am a avid miniatures hobbyist and someone that runs a D&D game, is a tournament organizer for a competitive miniatures game, and someone that wants to be able to print my own miniatures for my games and others. I also thought to use this printer for terrain, but there are much better/ cheaper options I've found out. I have been looking at buying a resin printer since the new year to make custom trophies, and giveaways for the tournaments I run, as well as print and then paint my own miniatures or miniatures that I have bought. I wanted to buy the Elegoo mars, but as I was getting close to buying it, news hit of the Mars Pro. When that went on sale it sold out fast, and I was left holding money in my hands. So I started doing research into the other resin printers and stumbled on the Orange 30 from All3dp. The orange 30 spouts many of the same dimensions as its' competitors, but it has 20mm more in height (Z axis travel) then the others and had some other features such as a linear z rail stabilization that wasn't present on others. Given the cost and some of the reviews I saw I decided to take a chance on it. The machine arrived nicely packaged, and I immediately took it out and started to set it up. The first problem I ran into is "building" the enclosure. There are 4 long acrylic pieces and one top piece to put together. I failed to see the l shaped brackets, and they were not apparent to me in how to use them, but you have to use these brackets to hold the various plates together while they "fit" in place; and then rubber band the enclosure to keep it together. It took me about 10 minutes of trial and error before I finally got the pieces to all hold together and for me to get the rubber bands on. The plates do cut down on the packaging height, but I wonder if it was worth it. There was at least one curse word said in doing it. My second issue with the machine was that I knew I wanted to use a more universal software (Chitubox) in order to "slice" my files so that the machine can read and print them. Well that involves doing several steps... and only in a certain order. I've put the video on here so that others can understand. You need to first download the plugin, install the plugin AND THEN set up the printer profile. If you do it the opposite way... nothing. My third issue is that you need to use a USB with a certain file format (fat32); and that alone isn't enough, then you need to put all your files into a specific folder you make called longer3d. Failure of either of these points and you won't be able to have the printer read or process your files. My fourth issue is that after 2 months of use my lcd screen has failed. While this is a consumable part, I will be filing for a new lcd screen to be issued to me. Now to the good. The prints.... are amazing! As good as any other printer if not a bit better. The resolution is there, the build plate is very stable, the way it is designed to let resin drip to one direction, and towards the back of the machine and not the front is great. Once working it was a workhorse. I haven't needed to relevel the build plate and basically only add resin and play around with settings. Would I buy this again? Maybe... There is a lot of competition in the market for the budget resin printer. New printers are coming out almost monthly, and they are all getting better. It is a dark horse in the printer market, but it is a good one. The one way they could instantly help themselves out, is to be able to give us upgrades to make the printer even better. Develop a monochrome screen and 4k resolution as upgrades and you would sell out. But I digress. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Christopher Michael Sparke

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