Number of extruders | 1 |
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Printing technology | Fused Filament Fabrication |
Display | yes |
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Memory card reader | no |
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Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | 0 - 0 |
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Colour of product | Black,Red |
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Width | 18.43 in |
Height | 21.97 in |
Depth | 20.08 in |
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Max. object size width | 7.87 in |
Max. object size height | 7.87 in |
Max. object size depth | 7.87 in |
Nozzle size | 0.02 in |
Weight | 48.5 lb |
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The da Vinci 1.0 Pro is marketed as a high-performance printer for designers, engineers and architects. What it does provide is a large build area, some decent features and the ability to create serviceable objects for a relatively low price.
This 3-in-1 from XYZprinting handles two of its tasks (3D printing and laser etching) fairly well, but you'll be disappointed by the 3D-scanning features.
The XYZ Printing da Vinci 1.0 Pro Is No Longer Available as of Early 2020 The da Vinci 1.0 Pro is a subpar machine that appears to be very flimsily...
The XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 Pro has a large build area and a good range of features for an under-$500 3D printer, but inconsistent print quality and a frustrating build-plate leveling system can mar the experience.
The XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 AiO 3D Printer is not only a good 3D printer, it's also a great 3D scanner. It works great, and the best thing is it costs just $800, much less than most other 3D printers on the market.
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