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Snapmaker 2.0 A350

Snapmaker 2.0 A350
  • Usable Filament Diameter

    1.75 mm

  • Build Area

    320 mm x 350 mm x 330 mm

  • Layer Height

    0.05 - 0.3 mm

Product Overview

Snapmaker 2.0 A350 is a professional 3D printer that can deliver outstanding quality prints with the latest in 3D printing technology. The Snapmaker 2.0 A350 features a build area of 320 mm x 350 mm x 330 mm, layer height of 0.05 - 0.3 mm, max nozzle temperature of 275 ºC, and a build plate material made from flexible print sheet for superior adhesion and easy removal. Featuring a direct extruder, automatic bed leveling, and flexible print sheet, this 3D printer has everything you need to turn your ideas into reality.

Snapmaker 2.0 A350 Specification

Overview

There's a direct drive extruder inside.

This direct drive extruder means that the extruder is mounted on the printhead. This then pushes the filament directly into, and out of, the hot end and into your print.

Extruder Type
direct drive
Performance

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.

You'll get a 320 mm x 350 mm x 330 mm in the Snapmaker 2.0 A350, 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.

The build plate is made from Flexible print sheet.

Usable Filament Diameter
1.75 mm
Build Plate Material
Flexible print sheet
Max Power Consumption
320 W
Build Area
320 mm x 350 mm x 330 mm
Build Plate Attachment
magnetic
Max. Nozzle Temperature
275 ºC
Build Volume
320 mm x 350 mm x 330 mm
Number of Extruders
1
Build Plate Leveling System
Automatic Bed Leveling
Open Filament System
Yes
Max Build Plate Temperature
80 ºC
Layer Height
0.05 - 0.3 mm
Total Mass Overall Dimensions
660 mm x 506 mm x 580 mm
Build Chamber During Process
Open or Closed
Connectivity
USB Port
Yes
WLAN
Yes
Features
Build Chamber Heater
Yes
Touchscreen
Yes
Filament Runout Sensor
Yes
Camera
Yes
Powerloss Fail Safe
Yes
System
Weight
29 kg
Dimensions
495 mm x 506 mm x 580 mm
Total Weight
29 kg

Reviews of the Snapmaker 2.0 A350

4.0

Based on 3 reviews

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A fantastic upgrade but an expensive one
windowscentral.com
  • - 4
While I lament the power, or lack thereof, of the laser module, I can't deny the overall usefulness of the Snapmaker 2 A350. The 3D printing module is excellent and, with a little fine-tuning, helped me produce some excellent results, including my Mandolorian helmet, one of my favorite ever prints. Both the Laser and CNC over a hobbyist a chance to grow and change into different mediums, and I can honestly say I look forward to learning more about the CNC side of the Snapmaker 2 as time goes on. As it is right now, I can certainly recommend getting one of these excellent machines. That's especially the case if you're happy waiting for more modules and accessories, as time goes on.
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A 3D printer, laser cutter and CNC all-in-one that can't be bad, but is it possible?
techradar.com
  • - 4.5
The SnapMaker 2.0. is a machine that has gained a huge following of excited makers since its announcement. Arriving flatpack the modular design is quick to build. Using the 3D print tool head to get started, you can get up and running in less than an hour. Switching from 3D printer to laser Cutter to CNC does take time, due to the tool head and platform change, but the result is a flexible machine that offers precision and high-quality results across all three disciplines.
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Our Value Pick
all3dp.com
  • - 3.5
Where the Snapmaker Original was good enough, the Snapmaker 2.0 takes this and, well… it’s still good enough. Except it’s also much, much bigger, and with enough bells and whistles to keep you up at night. There were, and continue to be minor frustrations with it (be them bugs or poor UI choices – there’s a smattering of both), but fundamentally the hardware is tip top, can handle whatever you throw at it and offers enough to suit the multi-talented maker looking to up their game without sacrificing desktop space.
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