Assembly kit | no |
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Number of extruders | 1 |
Printing technology | Fused Filament Fabrication |
Display | yes |
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3D-scanner | yes |
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Material dimension |
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Printable materials |
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Interfaces | USB |
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Colour of product | Blue,White |
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Width | 18.43 in |
Height | 20.08 in |
Depth | 21.97 in |
Layer resolution / Thickness (Z-axis) |
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Max. object size width | 7.87 in |
Max. object size height | 7.48 in |
Max. object size depth | 7.87 in |
Nozzle size | 0.02 in |
Memory card reader | no |
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Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | 0 - 0 |
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At a whisker under three hundred quid, the da Vinci Jr is comfortably the cheapest 3D printer we’ve ever seen. Surprisingly, it doesn’t look it. While the likes of Velleman’s £400 K8200 printer are built on rudimentary
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