Some factors are
essential when purchasing a 3D printer; people need to pay more attention to
them. Most people focus primarily on the cost, application, and build volume.
But some other factors are as well so vital. These additional fundamental
factors include;
1.
The filaments
The right 3D
printer should be able to support the suitable filament for your application.
The question is, how can you know the best filament for the 3D printer? Here
are the factors;
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The intended results to be
achieved for the project
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How you will use the made
parts.
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The type of part that you will
print.
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The quality of the part needed,
the best indicator of the quality of a filament, is the price.
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The conditions that the part
printed will endure mean harsh natural conditions.
You will realize
that a business needs a printer that can successfully process a variety of filaments;
this allows you to take on several projects without fear of outsourcing some
parts. Snapmaker’s 3D printers can print with various 3D printer filaments.
For example, they can process PLA, HIPS, ABS, TPU, PETG, NYLON, etc.
So, when
researching a printer's filament capability, it is also vital to confirm if the
printer can support the most variety of filaments, making it easier to choose
from an array of high-quality and excellent performance for your printing
needs.
2.
The quality of the 3D
printer
In some cases,
the price of a printer is not necessarily the most reliable measure of a
printer’s quality. Therefore, research the printer through the manufacturer's
website and read prior buyers' reviews. Manufacturers of high-quality products
share their certifications, awards, recognitions, etc.
3.
The failsafe features
Unpredicted occurrences
happen during 3D printing that might cause some failures or damages. So, when
purchasing a 3D printer, be sure it has safety features that can help you stop
the damage before becoming irreparable. Here is the list of the components to
check on;
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Filament runout recovery.
If the filament runs out during printing, there can be snaps or
cracks or 'air printing' which cannot be repaired. However, Snapmaker’s 3D
printers have been equipped with a filament runout sensor, reminding you of
filament runout and making you print large objects without fear.
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Automatic detection
ü Power loss recovery
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