1.75 mm
250 mm/s
300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm, 350 mm x 350 mm x 350 mm
0.05 - 0.3 mm
The Formbot Voron 2.4 is a versatile, high-quality 3D printer that can be used for any type of project, from art to engineering. With its 300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm build area, you can print items of any size and shape for prototyping or small production runs. With a maximum nozzle temperature of 300 ºC, this printer can produce high quality prints with the layer height of 0.05 - 0.3 mm or less. The usable filament diameter is 1.75 mm and the recommended printing speed is 250mm/s for best results.
Performance The printer can use RepRap M6 1,75mm nozzles. The usable filament diameter is a 1.75 mm diameter. There are 1 extruders in the printer. Having more than one extruder attached to the printer can help you print material faster, as the printer can focus on multiple elements at once. The recommended maximum printing speed is 250 mm/s. This printing speed can affect the quality of the print, so make sure this speed falls within ranges you would like. You'll get a 300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm in the Formbot Voron 2.4, so make sure everything you want to print fits in this. You can make do by making your print in pieces, and then assembling, however, sometimes you'll just need a larger build area. You'll get a 350 mm x 350 mm x 350 mm in the Formbot Voron 2.4, so make sure everything you want to print fits in this. You can make do by making your print in pieces, and then assembling, however, sometimes you'll just need a larger build area. | |||
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Usable Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm | 1.75 mm | |
Max Power Consumption | 200 W | 200 W | |
Build Area | 300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm | 350 mm x 350 mm x 350 mm | |
Max. Nozzle Temperature | 300 ºC | 300 ºC | |
Number of Extruders | 1 | 1 | |
Open Filament System | Yes | Yes | |
Max Build Plate Temperature | 110 ºC | 110 ºC | |
Layer Height | 0.05 - 0.3 mm | 0.05 - 0.3 mm | |
Build Chamber During Process | Open or Closed | Open or Closed | |
Max Recommended Printing Speed | 250 mm/s | 250 mm/s |