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Voxelab Aquila X2 3D Printer with Full Alloy Frame, Removable Build Surface Plate, Fully Open Source, Resume Printing, Filaments Detection and Auto Filaments Feed/Return Function

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Size: Aquila X2


Features

  • Fast Heating and Silent PrintingThe carbon crystal silicon glass plate provides a strong adhesion, heating in 5 mins, and the printing model will not easily become warped and the printing sounds is below 50 decibels.
  • Intelligent and Smooth PrintingAquila X2 equipped with super quiet printing designing, with smooth adjustable pulley, and if power is accidentally cut off during printing, accurate printing can be continued after power is switched on.
  • Semi-Assembled Kit with Fully Open SourceThe easy-to-setup kit comes partially assembled, also it comes with removable build surface plate. It allows for flexible upgrades and various modifications.
  • 32-bit Silent MotherboardEquipped with a 32-bit controller board equipped with TMC2208 silent stepper driver, Aquila X2 ensures you a near-silent printing experience.
  • Warranty and ServiceAll Voxelab 3d printers are provided lifetime technical assistance and a one-year warranty. If you have any questions regarding product operation or software please feel free to contact us.

Brand: Voxelab


Material: Metal


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 18.62"D x 18.9"W x 18.62"H


Item Weight: 8200 Grams


Product Dimensions: 18.9 x 18.62 x 18.62 inches


Item Weight: 18.08 pounds


Date First Available: May 21, 2021


Manufacturer: Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd


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  • So far, Im fairly happy with this purchase.
Size: Aquila X2
We are completely new to 3d printing. The box clearly shows what it is, but doesnt have alot of glamor to it like a retail box would. Which is fine. It is well packed however. When you take everything out, be careful with things connected to wires. Lay everything out and then go watch the video over and over and over. There are little things not listed in the video, like mountain the limiter where the print head raises up and down the tower sides of the printer (I think called the z axis). You can adjust this so that when you level your bed your print head actually almost touches the bed. For the life of me I couldnt get the print head close enough adjusting the bed. The wheels would fall off and I would still be far from touching the bed with the print head. Until I realized you could adjust that z axis limiting switch, set the bed to about mid way level between the two knob extremes from totally raised or totally lowered, then hit home and it will be much closer. Now you can use the knobs to fine tune the bed adjustment. Onto the bed. Im not SUPER happy with this setup. I have to readjust every time. And when you do one adjustment and just bump the bed, it goes out of adjustment. Ive heard better springs help. You may also notice like me that when you adjust all four corners to the point that paper slides through fairly easily under the head and the bed, that when you go to center the head is UNCOMFORTABLY close. In fact once when we started a print it scratched the bed glass a bit. So that makes me worry about large prints, how well it will adhere to the surface. I thought maybe I was making a bit to do about nothing, but that isnt the case. I didnt relevel for the next print a couple of days later for something that covered the center and only about 1/8th of the total size of the bed, and my first couple of layers were all messed up. So the bed really needs some help honestly. We had NO problem with the auto feed. And most important, we are printing some really nice stuff. Ive seen people print benchy and show their pride in their prints, most of which you can really see lines that arent lined up super perfect. Our benchy was absolutely perfect. It still amazes me that it could print openings without supports! The words on the back and bottom were difficult to see, Im not sure why when the rest of the ship looks so great. We also printed a baby yoda with zero supports, and it somehow printed the hands fairly well (including fingers!) Also I should mention when we start up a preheat, we hear this fan noise and a loud buzzing/rubbing sound that goes away after about ten seconds. I also heard some whinning when the z axis goes home for the first time. It made sure it was perfectly straight when installed so, not sure if that needs grease or? I should also mention that one of the pieces of metal that are used to mount the xaxis to the arm, was bent on the end. But it looked like it was by design. It took me about an hour watching videos and posts from people putting this together to realize this should have been. So I had to take this out into a vice and hammer it straight, then screw it tight which seemed to make it seat well. But that was a major OH CRAP moment, and I thought we were taking this xmas present back which would have been a real bummer. One more annoyance that I can't get my head around. The printer estimates the time remaining, but is about as accurate as the federal government on managing anything. One minute it will say 7 hours remaining, then another it will say 9 hours, then 13, then 6. It's all over the place. You really cant trust it until it's almost finished and even then, not. I should also note it took a LONG time to print our benchy, more than what most are reporting from what I can tell. So without knowing much about printers Im not sure whats going on or how to test if we have something wrong. All I know is it prints what it printed so far really nicely, with some pains on leveling the bed every time. And for the price, what a great way to get into the hobby. BUT, I dont know that I will have the patience to print something for 12 hours that is so small. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022 by Grumpy Dad

  • An Excellent Alternative to the Creality Ender 3 Pro!!
UPDATE: 3-4-2023 The Glass Coated Print Bed no longer adheres to the part. The coating will not work. I have cleaned it. Washed it, used IPA, and nothing works except using some glue stick. I would recommend getting a PEI Spring Steel Sheet with magnetic bed kit. That is what I am going to do. Okay, let me start off by saying that this is not a BASH on the Ender 3 Pro, it is a Good 3D Printer, but it is way over priced at $236.00 compared to the Aquila C2 at $165.00 for basically the same machine. Aquila C2 Price: $165.00 The Good: (What I like) It Comes with the following, Glass print Bed Which has a coating on one side and plain glass on the other. I put a PEI Sheet on the glass side for when I really need good bed adhesion. X Belt Tensioner Y Belt Tensioner Solid Power Supply 4040 Beam Construction for the base. 2040 for the Z Axis Uprights 202 Top Beam Good selection of tools included, especially side cutters. Hundreds of upgrade parts available on several sites. Very easy to upgrade the mainboard case to something easier to open and use. And the Micro SD card will be right side up. The case opens from the top. Far easier to work on. I also added a Creality v4.2.7 with customized firmware. The Bad: (What I do Not Like) Did Not Like the Limited firmware upgrades. (Fixed when I upgraded the Control board case and added a v4.2.7 board) Did not like the Non Silent Stepper Drivers (Very Noisy When Printing, hence the control board case and main board upgrade to a Creality v4.2.7 Silent Board) Did not like Loud Fans (Stupidly loud) (Fixed when I upgraded mine to RGB WINSINN 40mm fans, much quieter) Did not like the Flimsy Z Axis motor mounts (Fixed when I upgraded mine to CNC Machined Motor Mounts) I also do NOT like single Z Axis Lead Screw (Fixed when I upgraded mine to Dual Z Axis Kit with top bearing blocks) The print head stops right on the glass bed edge, making it hard to purge. (Fixed when I Upgraded to a shorted 3D Printed X Motor Cover and now the Nozzle is past the edge of the bed) Did not like the poor wire management. (Fixed when I added 3D Printed clips to clean things up) Did not like the issue with elephant footing on prints. (Fixed with a set of Backlash, Spring Loaded Nuts) Did not like the fact it had no handle on top. (Fixed when I 3D Printed an excellent one) Did not like the short feet it had. (Fixed when I 3D printed a set of 36mm High Feet) Conclusion: Yes this is less money than the Ender 3 Pro, a nearly $71.00 difference in price. If you like to tinker, and want to modify your 3D Printer, then this is a way better starting option. The Ender 3 Pro does not even come with a glass bed, or Y Belt tensioner, or an X Belt Tensioner, the Aquila C2 comes with these 3 important features. Yes, I spent some money on a Dual Z Axis Kit, a v4.2.7 Silent board, a Light Bar Kit, a Dual Gear Extruder, and lots of Yellow filament. My Aquila C2 runs circles around my friend's Ender 3 Pro in so many ways now that I have done some modifications. It is a good quality 3D Printer, and it has been so much fun modifying it. If you want to get into this hobby, and want to learn as you go, and you can, there are tons of videos online on how to modify it. The Aquila C2 is basically an Ender 3 Clone, but $71.00 cheaper for the base model. I spent roughly an additional $125+ dollars to get the Aquila C2 to where I wanted it. It is very close to what a Ender 3 S1 Pro would be, except the touch screen. I recommend this 3D Printer because it was $71.00 less than the Ender 3 Pro, and it is a very solid platform to start you 3D Printer adventure, and you education in how to improve and modify it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by THE 300LB GORILLA THE 300LB GORILLA

  • Works great ... for a short while
My 19 yr old son has had this for about 9 months. It seemed sturdy making the trek from home to college to his dad's and back home. Unfortunately, it shot a couple small parts off into the nether in the middle of a print, regardless of every part of it being tightened and readjusted after every relocation. It is now a $300 paperweight, until we can find someone who makes replacement parts or sells OEM replacements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Beth

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