Assembly kit | no |
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Number of extruders | 1 |
Print speed | 30 - 300 |
Printing technology | FDM |
Display | yes |
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Memory card reader | yes |
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Compatible memory cards | Secure Digital |
Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | 0 - 0 |
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Interfaces | USB |
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Colour of product | White |
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Width | 14.06 in |
Height | 13.46 in |
Depth | 19.21 in |
Layer resolution / Thickness (Z-axis) |
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Max. object size width | 9.06 in |
Max. object size height | 8.86 in |
Max. object size depth | 12.01 in |
Nozzle size | 0.02 in |
Weight | 26.46 lb |
Material dimension | 3mm |
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Printable materials |
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The Ultimaker 2 Extended can print taller objects than any other 3D printer we've tested, but its performance is not on par with that of its shorter brother, the Editors' Choice-winning Ultimaker 2.
The Ultimaker 2 is such a well-designed 3D printer, but does it have enough to justify its expensive price-tag?
In a crowded field, the Ultimaker 2 Extended is one of the highest resolution desktop 3D printers available. It's larger footprint means it can also print larger, more complex projects than many of its brethren. Gizmag tried out this jumbo making machine to size up what it can do.
Quiet, high resolution 3D printing at home
Our Ultimaker 2 Extended Review reveals a very competitive 3d printer with an active community. Read on for our hands-on experience.
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