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Voxelab Aquila S2 FDM 3D Printer, with 300℃ Nozzle & Short Distance Feeding & PEI Flexible Magnetic Bed Platform, Support Flexible Filaments TPU, Large Build Volume 220x220x240mm

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Color: Aquila-S2


Features

  • 300C short distance feeding ExtruderShort distance filament feeding and visualized entire operation design, help you to feed the filament manually in seconds; The extruder support up to 300C temperature maximum which allow you to print more kinds of filament. Equipped with dual cooling fans in nozzle, which can effectively improve the printing accuracy and printing success rate.
  • PEI Flexible Magnetic Bed PlatformIts anti-warp-up, high-temperature resist, and glue-free and high stickiness, which ensure that you can simply lift the PEI platform and bend it slightly to get the model. The magnetic stickers are strong, non-demagnetized and durable so that you dont need to change the bed platform and it can be heat up to 100C.
  • Support Various FilamentEquipped high temperature 300C nozzle and short distance filament distance design, allow you to print more kinds of filament such as PLA, ABS, PLA-CF, PETG, PETG-CF, PA12-CF, PA, PC, TPU, etc.
  • Intelligent Backup SystemAquila S2 3D printer has the ability to recover from a power failure. It will automatically create a save point when interrupted in the middle of a print, allowing you to resume the print progress as soon as the power returns. The reliable function makes it a great printing solution for beginners as well as veteran makers.
  • Support all the basic function Aquila hasAquila S2 is the upgraded version of Aquila such as Resume Printing, All Metal Frame, Silent to Print, Fast Heating, Vertical Screen.

Description

Voxelab Aquila S2 FDM 3D Printer, With 300℃ Nozzle & Short Distance Feeding & PEI Flexible Magnetic Bed Platform, Support Flexible Filaments TPU, Large Build Volume 220x220x240mm


Product Dimensions: 15 x 15 x 20 inches


Item Weight: 21.7 pounds


Date First Available: May 13, 2022


Manufacturer: Voxelab


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  • Least expensive, solid operation
Color: upgraded tools kits X2
My first pass at printing. Happy with purchase. The prints have been accurate. Much depends on the quality of the filament and the model. So far any errors are due to the model and not the printer. The bulky wires in the back are a bit cumbersome. But the value for money is tops.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by James Sayre

  • Just about the best entry level printer you can buy
This printer has it all Upgradability? It's an ender 3 clone, so everything available for the Ender 3 should work here. Thingiverse also has *countless* free models to print to add to the printer. I would suggest you look up the Aquilla updated Feeding unit ( I forget what exactly its called) The stock one has been known to give people issues (I haven't had problems yet) so its best to print a new set of pieces with better geometry while the printer runs well. Noise? It's tolerable, the fans are the most noticeable part. But those are easy enough to change out if they bother you. I actually have my printer running in my room on my dresser and I don't experience loud humming from the stepper motors. I even sleep with the thing running from time to time with no problems! I would say, if you have the printer in your room to print a screen cover since the menu screen gets pretty bright at night since there isn't a way to turn down the brightness. Print Quality? It prints phenomenally out of the box! it just takes a good bed level to get started and the machine just goes and goes and goes! if you want *super* nice prints you can easily play with the settings. I myself am happy with the standard quality for most things. However, I did play with the settings when I was printing a more-or-less scale replica of the Volt from Apex Legends. One thing I did notice though, is that on long prints with a high Z-axis I do experience a few-layer shifts. I haven't quite figured out the source, but it's not a big enough deal to me yet to bother with it. Note, the printer does run a little slow, but there are easy ways to remedy that. I choose to let mine be a little more turtle-ish to try and retain as much quality as I can since, for the most part, I'm pretty patient. In summary, if you're looking for an entry-level printer to get started with or you're adding one to a fleet/farm. Do it! It will easily pay for itself in the long run when you can design and print something you need rather than spending 10x the money to buy something off the shelf. And it's more fun to prototype and problem-solve in 3d modeling software and see your creation take shape before your eyes! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2022 by Derek

  • AMAZING
Color: upgraded tools kits X1
This is a great printer with smooth prints. This was my first print and it came out clean if, your wanting to save money this is perfect I watched a lot of videos and this printer had better prints than most expensive printers. The only flaw I had was that I could put the power supply on to the frame because the cable that connects the power supply to the printer didn’t reach it was about 2 inches away but I just sat it on the side nothing That makes the printer unusable tho. I saw some bad reviews on this printer but it’s seems that they didn’t know how to level out the base and they would get bad prints but in conclusion this is an amazing printer and I don’t think I’m going to have to upgrade for a while :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 22, 2022 by juan

  • Great for beginners
I’ve recently started my foyer into 3D printing and I’m glad I chose the voxelab Aquila as my first choice, it fit my budget and left me with ample change to buy some tools and good filament. The slicing software that ships with it is decent enough although I don’t think the estimated time is accurate ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2022 by Adel s.

  • Excrutor won’t move.
I assembled it according to the directions and video assistance. And I went to test out everything but the excrutor thing won’t move it turns on but it won’t move. I checked everything over and over until I was sure I did it right
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2022 by Angela Vela,

  • Great 3D printer for absolute beginners
Color: upgraded tools kits X2
I've had this printer for a couple of months now and have printed almost non-stop since getting it. This is my first ever 3D printer and I don't think I could've made a better choice. I've watched many Youtube videos on 3D printing before making my purchases, I would advise anybody looking to get into 3D printing to do likewise. There are so many knowledgeable and kind people out there making videos to help everybody, especially the new people. This has been a great printer, easy to set up and easy to use. I have complaints whatsoever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 19, 2021 by singmeaway

  • Build your figures at home
The media could not be loaded. * A quality 3D printer for home use. * Price is well within the budget if you looking to make multiple figures at home. * Setup took me around 30 mins as to make sure everything is connected correctly. Manual comes with all steps and parts code for assembly. It comes almost 80% assembled. * Pictural representation for each install step is there in the manual. * Very quiet while printing the figures. * Quick heat up to start printing. * Comes with a small scraper also to take figure out of plate easily. * Good option for beginners to start making their own figures. ** Printer comes with only 1 filament you need to order filament separately for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 7, 2021 by Sam

  • A rough budget printer
Got this a few months ago because I always wanted a 3D printer and it seemed like a better deal than some similar priced printers. It’s definitely easy to set up and get running, but thats where the ease ends. Maybe 1 out of 6 prints comes out decent. A lot of it is on me and not knowing all the ins and outs of the do’s and dont’s of 3D printing but it is still irritating to have so many issues. I still like and use it though, I just gotta work through the kinks it has but I would say its an okay printer. Not the worst, not the best. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 30, 2021 by Weylin Abrahamson

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