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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

LULZ BOT TAZ 6 3D PRINTER

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The LulzBot TAZ 6 features innovative self-leveling and self-cleaning, and a modular tool head design for flexible and multi-material upgrades. With proven technology and one of the largest print volumes in its class, the LulzBot TAZ 6 is ready to work. The LulzBot TAZ 6 is a Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware product, respecting your freedom to create.


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FEATURES –


  • Self-leveling, self-cleaning, tetherless printing, and an integrated power supply make powerful 3D printing easy.
  • A large build volume of 280 mm x 280 mm x 250 mm (11.02 in x 11.02 in x 9.8 in) enables large prints, or many small prints at once.
  • Maximum temperatures of 300°C (572°F) for the hot end and 120°C (248°F) open a world of material possibilities.
  • Modular tool head carriage design allows plug-and-play with different print heads for growing selection of 3D printing filament materials.



SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEWS 


(1) Awesomeness - I purchased the Lulzbot with ZERO 3D printing experience. I ordered this on a complete whim and had no idea what I was getting into. I've always wanted a 3D printer, and the reviews suggested this was the best printer for a novice. Although $1300+ is a lot of money to throw down on a risk, I was willing to take it.

The risk turned into a huge reward!

To start - SketchUp does NOT work for this printer, or any 3D printers. If SketchUp is the only modeling program you are familiar with, learn something new before you buy a 3D printer. I made the mistake of assuming SketchUp would be my primary modeling tool. There are a couple free software options online. If you don't plan to model anything yourself, there are countless models available for download on thingiverse.com. I use Rhino to build my models, and the program has worked flawlessly with the Lulzbot and its software.

I am amazed at the printer's accuracy and detail. While a platform size of 6"x6"x6"seems small, I've never needed to print anything larger. It's really the perfect size for personal use. To compare, Makerbot has a 4"x4"x5" mini model for price similar to the Lulzbot Mini. I'd hesitate to buy something that small.

It's fairly quiet. I can have it running about 12 feet from me and watch TV with no complaints. You'll want a stable surface for the printer, as it will make quick movements and shake an unstable surface. I've printed with both a PC and Macbook Air.

I have no complaints. This printer has turned me into a complete nerd overnight.












By Erik H. on February 24, 2015


(2) Innovative Design and Manufacturing Make a Great 1st 3D Printer - I've been following 3D printing for a while now but I have always been on the fence for a few reasons:

1. Assembly - most problems I see from new printers is from the quality of assembly, either from a kit or poor manufacturing. The Lulzbot Mini was superbly assembled and I experienced no problem from the very first print.
2. Openness - A lot of the well manufactured printers are closed source, Lulzbot Mini isn't.
3. Features - To get a heated bed and some sort of auto-leveling you needed to pay a lot of money, the Mini is relatively inexpensive.

I jumped into printing after buying this printer but I can say most of my prints look better than 90% of the stuff I see online with no profile adjustments at all. I would highly recommend this printer to anyone looking to get into 3D printing with minimal investment and maximum return.

One quick lesson I've learned is to pay attention during the auto-leveling process. When the printer probes the Z-axis you should see a light touch of the build plate, then a retraction and a very slow second probing. If the probe never fully retracts off the build plate and the second probe is depressing the build plate visibly, your extruder nozzle is probably covered with left over filament. The filament will block the electrical connection that is made during the probing process. This is probably due to the different types of filament and melting properties of each, but if it happens to you, simply take some extra care to clean the nozzle. I use the provided knife at a shallow angle to "chip away" any remaining plastic on the tip of the nozzle. Of course you want to be careful not to damage the nozzle with the knife.

By Joe Gennari on February 17, 2015




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