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Color:3d Printer Kit With Lcd Touch Screen Panowin F1 3-Axis Self-Assembled 3D Printer Kit with LCD Touch Screen
F**R
I did like playing with the kit since it's a first 3D ...
I did like playing with the kit since it's a first 3D printer I had (though not the first CNC device I worked with). I like the rigidity of the design, though it makes it on the noisier side. It does come together rather easily and in less than 2 hours. The LCD interface is easy to work with.Couple of deficiencies I see:* the X axis of the bed is misaligned and you cannot possibly align it because the lead screw nut is sticking about 5mm too far to the left, so your effective printing size is more like 115x125mm horizontally and somewhat loosely defined vertically (depends on whether you will get an alignment bed device and the heated bed)* Extruder cables (power, signal) are bundled and spiral wrapped (which is nice) but can only possibly be routed in such a way that they are rubbing against the filament coming into the extruder. The bundle should probably be made 6inch longer and routed through the opposite side of the extruder assembly. Also, one of my extruder cables was cut about an inch shorter than the rest, which effectively made all of them shorter by an inch. That made the situation even worse.* strangely enough, the bed alignment device (not a part of this kit, but a matching part from Kodama - a partner company) is not compatible (size-wise) with the LCD, and there's no information about that anywhere. In order to make them work together you have to provide your own 5mm stand-offs, which eats into the available Z-axis travel. Combined with the bed alignment device's own height of about 15mm, you end up having 20 out of your available 120mm vertically eaten, so watch out.* You cannot print directly from the computer, although considering that prints run for hours, in some cases it's not a problem since you're probably going to print most prints stand-alone anyway. But it would be nice not to be locked into the stock slicer - Pango. Pango is actually not bad, but it would be nice to be able to print from an alternative slicer.All in all, this is a good kit for a beginner, although probably not a plug-and-play device, unless you're mechanically inclined and have some experience with electronics and/or CNC
R**N
The printer nice I have problem about contact between this printer and ...
The printer niceI have problem about contact between this printer and my computer " windows 10".. And when I put stl file in the card the printer not read it.. Can you support me about that.. Thanks
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