FFF 3D printer E2
nylonABSPLA

FFF 3D printer - E2 - Raise3D - nylon / ABS / PLA
FFF 3D printer - E2 - Raise3D - nylon / ABS / PLA
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Characteristics

Materials to be printed
nylon, ABS, PLA, TPU, PETG, PP, PC, HIPS, TPE, carbon fiber reinforced plastic, glass fiber reinforced plastic
Technology
FFF, IDEX
Other characteristics
desktop
X travel

330 mm
(12.99 in)

Y travel

240 mm
(9.45 in)

Z travel

240 mm
(9.45 in)

Layer thickness

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Max.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Printing nozzle speed

Min.: 30 mm/s

Max.: 150 mm/s

Weight

35.1 kg
(77.38 lb)

Description

A Desktop 3D Printer from Raise3D The E2 is a desktop 3D printer with independent dual extruders (also known as IDEX). IDEX gives the E2 the ability to perform more advanced functions, such as Mirror Mode and Duplication Mode, making this printer ideal for professional 3D printing. This IDEX 3D printer features Easy Swap Print Heads for added convenience when performing maintenance or routine printing tasks. The E2’s Auto Bed Leveling and BuildTak FlexPlate are user-friendly features that contribute to producing high-quality 3D-printed parts. This desktop 3D printer can print with a variety of different filaments, and its unique extruder gear design enables it to use flexible 3D printing materials, such as TPU, more reliably and with better results. As with all 3D printers from Raise3D, the E2 can pair with ideaMaker, a 3D slicer software, ideaMaker Library, a platform for sharing 3D printer files with those in the Raise3D community, and RaiseCloud, a cloud-based 3D printing management platform. What is a desktop 3D printer? Desktop 3D printers generally have a smaller build volume and produce smaller, high-quality 3D printed parts. The size of the actual desktop 3D printer is not very large. The actual machine can fit on the desk next to a computer. What is a desktop 3D printer used for? Desktop 3D printers are generally excellent options for small-batch manufacturing, engineering, and education. The nature of some projects requires 3D printed parts of a smaller size. Since desktop 3D printers have a smaller build volume, they are ideal for any project whose sizing requirements will remain on a small scale for the long-term.

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