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Description
DIY 3D Printer - PANDORA DXs (Design eXtreme single)
3D Design Tool: SketchUp Pro
Technical Specifications
Printing
Technology: FFF(Fused Filament Fabrication) / H-Bot(CoreXY)
Build Volume: 223 (W) x 225 (D) x 165 (H) mm, Heatbed, Auto Bed Leveling
Layer Resolution: 50-200 microns
Filament: ABS or PLA, Nyron, HIPS, PVA... 1.75 mm diameter
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm (0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.8mm)
Print File Type: .Gcode, .STL
Layer Resolutions:
Fast: 200 micron (0.2 mm)
Normal: 100 micron (0.1 mm)
hHigh: 0.06 micron (0.06 mm)
Ultra High: 0,04 micron (0.04 mm)
Size and Weight
Product Dimensions: 426 (W) x 433 (D) x 500 (H) mm
Product Weight: 11 kg
Software
Software Bundle: Cura, Slic3r, KISSlicer / Octoprint, Printrun, Repetier-Host, MatterControl
Supported File Types: .STL, .OBJ, .AMF, .Gcode
Operating Systems: All (Web-based): Windows, Mac OS, Linux
Firmware
Arduino: Modified Marlin v1.0.0
Raspberry Pi: Rasbian, Octoprint, SSH, Samba, VNC, WiringPi
Hardware
Base Plate: Profile DRF 2020, Acrylic
Step Motor: NEMA 17 - Phase: 4, Step Angle: 1.8 Deg/Step, Holding Torque: 2.6Kg.cm
X/Y/Z/E - 4EA
Cartesian (xyz): X/Y Head: LM Guide, Z Bed: 10mm Linear Shaft and 8D Screw Rod
Electrical
Control Board: Arduino Mega 2560
Control Shield: Ramps 1.4 Board
Display Board: Reprap Discount Smart Controller LCD 2004
Raspberry Pi: Raspberry Pi B
Camera: Raspberry Camera
Power Requirements: AC 100 - 240 V, 1.4 Amps, 50-60 Hz, 220 W
Connectivity: USB, SD Card, Wi-Fi (Web-based)
Temperature:
Nozzle temperature: 170 - 270
Heated bed temperature: 50 - 100
Operational temperature: 10 - 40
Storage temperature: 0 - 32
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