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Dremel Digilab 3D45 Award Winning 3D Printer with Heated Build Plate, High Build Volume (254 x 152 x 170 mm) to print 1.75 mm PLA, Nylon, Eco ABS and PETG Filament at 50 Micron Resolution

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The overall practicality and capability of the printer and what should its users expect from it. These are the question that we will answer briefly in this section. is capable of providing a layer resolution range of 50 to 300 microns whenever needed. The printer has a printing speed of 150 mm per second which is impressive seeing the price range that it falls into. The metal hot end can reach up to a temperature of 280 degrees Celsius. The mean of the differences between physical measurements and reference measurements is under 0.1mm at 0.089 mm. From this preliminary test we can therefore verify that the Dremel 3D45 can be deemed an accurate printer. 3D Benchy 3D printed on the Dremel Digilab 3D4. Photo by 3D Printing Industry Printer Capability: Dremel Digilab 3D45 is capable of producing parts of larger geometries with high precision.

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It is possible to connect multiple Dremels to the cloud over Wi-Fi or ethernet. The cloud management software (developed by 3DPrinterOS) gives you insight in the current print status, temperatures and the amount of filament that’s left on the spool. This makes it ideal for offices, maker spaces and universities. Warping and delamination is further avoided through the 3D45’s closed-atmosphere build chamber. Though not very aesthetically pleasing, the plastic case helps to ensure the safety of the Dremel 3D45 too, making it suitable for use in an educational setting.Included with the printer is the DigiLab 3D Slicer software, which uses the open-source Cura platform that we have seen in many other 3D printers. It is easy for beginners to use, and powerful and versatile enough for advanced users. With the software installed, you can open, manipulate, and slice a file; launch a print job; or save a file in printable format—the 3D45 can print either G-code or Dremel's own .3gdrem format. Resolution ranges from 300 microns to 50 microns; the low-resolution setting is 300 microns, standard resolution is 200 microns, high resolution is 100 microns, and Ultra resolution is 50 microns. In addition to the DigiLab 3D Slicer, you can send files to Dremel's cloud-based slicer in the Dremel Print Cloud. Stellar Print Quality and Performance

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b. Remove screw located on the right side of the hole using the T10 Torx screwdriver. The first picture below shows the location of the screw, the second picture a bottom view of the area where the screw is located, circled in red is the screw that needs to be removed. The built-in carbon filter filters out potential harmful VOC’s which a great feature when you use it in a classroom or office. Also: there are ports for: USB cable, USB Flash Drive and ethernet on the device. Monitoring your prints is very easy with the 3D45. The built-in HD camera (720p) lets you watch your print real-time but also lets you create sharable time lapse videos of your prints. You have the option to remotely pause and stop prints when anything goes wrong.Print Quality: Apart from the two points mentioned in the Cons of the printer, it delivers excellent quality prints. Advanced Materials Can Also be Printed: If it makes you wonder why this printer is specifically used in academic institutions, it’s because of this feature. Often when printers only have limited options to print with, what happens is they are only meant for small businesses and not for academic institutions wherein research takes place. Dremel Digilab 3D45 can print with materials that require high printing temperatures such as Nylon polycarbonate and EcoABS also. The 3D Printing Industry engineering team has been working with the Dremel 3D45 over the course of one month. In this time, the machine has been intensively tested to prove several core claims: Living up to the Dremel legacy, the 3D45 is a reliable 3D printer. Throughout the rigorous testing of the 3D Printing Industry team, the machine itself didn’t experience a single failure and we never had to stop it before 3D printing was completed. Both large and small 3D printed objects made on the system are of an undeniable high quality, and the machine has no issue with builds that last in excess of 15 hours.

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Be it angular parts or inclined ones, the printer stands the test of printing materials with varied geometries and can produce parts and functional prototypes with dimensional accuracy. Software Semi-automatic leveling facilitates the setup of the 3D45. A touchscreen enables calibration. Another added feature is the use of an RFID sensor. With this installed, RFID chips on spools of Dremel filament are read by the 3D printer to automatically create appropriate print settings. The 3D45 is of course an open materials system, but this feature is a nice touch for user-friendliness when working with own brand materials. I’ve also put Dremel’s Eco ABS to the test. This G-clamp by johan517, which is printable without support, turned out really nice. There are hardware and safety features in the printer that makes it a perfect printer for classrooms. The printer has a good design, if you know little basic about enclosed designed 3D printers, you would get to know to look at this one that temperature settings won’t be much of an issue because you’d be able to heat up faster than if it were open.The second Nylon test model was a miniature replica of a combustion engine – for educational purposes. In this 3D print only two minor defects occurred due to the glue applied on the print bed (rather than printer error). Stringing, a common side-effect of 3D printed nylon also occurred, though this was no cause for concern. The model was functional after 3D printing. Second Nylon test – functional combustion engine model for educational use. As some dimensions fall remarkably short of the target reference measurement, we can conclude that the printer is precise but, as yet, it is not fully accurate. Still, the difference in the end parts is neglibile and deviation doesn’t undermine functionality. to print with Dremels own brand nylon (you can use 3rd party filament but it’s easiest to start with their own brand)

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