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LOTMAXX Shark V3 Multifunctional Modular 2 in 1 3D Printer & Laser Engraver w/Reduced Noise Operation, Removable Touch Screen, & Dual Color Extruders

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Color: space gray


Features

  • Desktop 3D printer integrates the functions of 3D printing and laser engraving for a dual-purpose DIY machine
  • Offers unique possibilities with 2 nozzles and extruders included to automatically switch filament for a dual-color printing effect
  • Equipped with silent drive TMC2208, fully equipped on X, Y, Z, and E axis, almost no sound can be heard during printing; supports night mode
  • Features 4.30-inch removable touch screen, glass build plate, multiple functions, and endless crafting and creating possibilities
  • Laser size is 235 with a rated power of 1,600mW and supports multiple materials such as leather, paper, and wood

Item Weight: 26.4 pounds


Item model number: Shark V3


Date First Available: May 24, 2021


Manufacturer: LOTMAXX


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  • Fast and quiet multifunction and multi-color printer!
The media could not be loaded. Packaging and Installation: The Lotmaxx Shark v2 is perhaps the most simple to setup and quietest printer I've used. The presentation after opening the box is very good, with all of the parts and components clearly labeled and packed safely. With the included, well written and clearly illustrated documentation, I had the print setup in about 20 minutes from start to finish. This model requires manual leveling but the procedure via the touch screen was extremely easy and I don't miss the extra 2-3 minutes that an auto bed leveler would add to each print. The touchscreen interface is excellent and a pleasure to use. After a short while I was very accustomed to navigating and dialing (touching) in the settings during prints or when queuing up prints. Build Quality: The extrusions on this printer are a matt gray color and look fantastic. The chassis, rollers, extruders, and touch screen are very well constructed leading to a very polished look. I like how all of the connections that you would need are external to the printer. The second extruder port, auto leveling port, USB, microSD, laser, and screen connectors are all in the front, clearly labeled and easy to access. Certainly better than having to flip the printer over and unscrew bottom covering and rerouting cables as I've had to do with other printers. Print experience and results: The results have been fantastic. I printed the standard included cat STL which came out great and then moved on to bi-color prints. I printed a bi-color benchy without issues using the included green and orange PLA. One thing to note about bi-color printing is that the slicing software will require a purge tower for each layer where there are multiple colors. This is to purge the remaining filament that may remain in the nozzle after switching to the alternate color. It's required for a clean print and I should add that you want to make sure that the tower is larger than the default 20mm for taller prints to prevent the tower from becoming dislodged from the print bed during operation. I was able to print a large Among Us crewman with a different color face shield and the result was amazing. I'm already thinking of a ton of different multi-color prints. I would also like to try using PVA filament for support material and see if I can make extremely detailed single-color prints with support material that you can dissolve in water. It also prints so quiet! The stepper motors via the 2208 drivers are super silent and the fans only kick on sparingly, likely due to the excellent design and attention to passive cooling. Speaking of cooling, the dual part cooling toolhead is perfect for printing parts that round up from the print bed (bowls). Other printers with single part cooling fans have trouble with rounded, bowl shape parts since the fan is only blowing on one side of the part as it prints. This wasn't a problem with the Shark V2. Also with that additional cooling power you can print much faster. I was amazed at how fast the printer was able to complete the built-in test models. I highly recommend this printer for it's print quality, ease of setup, speed, silence, and versatility. Drawbacks and precautions: There is a lack of easy and intuitive belt tensioning controls. A simple threaded knob would be a great improvement on the clean design. The existing tensioning is done via loosing t-nuts and drawing the belts tight and holding this tension while tightening the screws. It is doable but could be easier. The laser attachment and included software was a little difficult to get functioning properly. The default settings in the software did not produce any output on the wood (500 power, 50mm print speed, 30mm travel). I had to increase the power to 1000 and lower the travel and print speeds to 10mm each to get the light output in the picture. I'm certain that I can get the output to look much better with some testing, but as you only get 2 wooden sheets the process would benefit from some properly tuned defaults either in the software or written in the documentation. I would also caution users regarding the filament sensors. Make sure you straighten out the end of the filament instead of attempting to insert the filament curved into the filament sensor. You could prevent the filament from going cleanly through and potentially damage the internal switch lever. Straight path for straight filament, makes sense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021 by JTee JTee

  • It will take time for you to become confident with this printer if you've never used one
First I'd like to point out I have more than one of these. Overall the experience has been pretty good with the units. I can only speak of two negatives. The first one is the hot end needs to have a harder metal insert rather than the soft metal that is in there. I can understand if you cross thread a nozzle and you damage the threads on the nozzle but to destroy the hot end in the process is just plain silly. In order to replace the hot end you have to order from the website this could take four or more weeks. I recommend anyone that gets one of these units orders a couple hot ends to keep as spares. One thing that is silly about replacing a hot end, you have to run the wires all the way down under the base of the unit to connect to the motherboard in order to do that you have to cut all the wire wraps off of that loom and then pull the wires out and then push new wires through. This could easily have had plugs on the outside of the unit in the loom itself. I don't see the reasoning behind having to do that much disassembly for essentially four wires. One of my units came with an auto leveler and the other did not. Regardless of whether or not your unit came with an auto level the first time you level being that you have to do it manually. This is the steps that I came up with to level my build plate first I use a regular bubble level to make sure the unit is in fact level. Then I use the manual level steps to make sure that the bill plate is high enough for the auto level to actually work. If the bill plate is too low it'll go through the auto level process like everything work it won't tell you that there's a problem. Then you end up trying to print and nothing is sticking to your build plate. I have one pure recommendation. If you get a clogged hot end or nozzle or both you will only discover it after it's been trying to feed filament for a little bit. Since the filament is moving it's scraping the side of the filament and the debris fills the gripping teeth on the wheel that advances the filament. I recommend getting a very small fine brass bristle brush you might be able to use a toothbrush but I prefer to use brass. Then you can clean that surface on the gripping wheel. Beyond that it's a very nice unit assembly is for relatively simple. It prints fairly easy and nice personally I don't have a lot of experience with 3D printers at all. However I do have a good hardware background with mechanical printers the old impact style and line printers computer hardware in general in other words. So understanding how the machine works for me is pretty simple. I spent over 35 years in IT computer operations. I also build my own computers. Good luck with your purchase I do recommend the unit. If you're not sure if you have an auto level on your system, just powered on and if you don't show auto level in the menu then you don't have one it's that simple. If you want to just visually inspect your system look where the hot end is and you will see a small plastic nub it is color white. When you auto level it extends until it compresses on the build plate at the correct point. Once again good luck with your purchase so far I'm fairly happy with it I just don't like the fact that the parts that you order or the accessories that you order from their website take 4 to 6 weeks to get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022 by Ghengis

  • It does work good
When I got this product, the box was messed up but I went ahead and put it together and found quite a few pieces were missing from it and when someone else put it together some pieces where put on backwards. last month one of the motors broke but good thing I had another one. I did contact the company about the missing parts but nothing happened, they asked if I wanted a refund that's all. do like it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by ja rob

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