Mingda D3 Pro 3D Printer
£ 630 .00
KEY FEATURES
- Build Volume: 320*320*400
- Slicing Software: Cura, Repetier - Host, Simplify3D
- Printing technology: FDM
- Printing speed: 20 - 60 mm/h
- Printing accuracy: 0.1 mm
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Printing material: PLA, ABS, Wood, etc.
If you buy this product 30% of the profit will be donated to Eworld Kids Foundation
Overview
Mingda D3 Pro 3D printer will surprise any 3D printing enthusiast with its precision and high-quality results. It is compatible with all the range of FDM available filaments, such as PLA, ABS, Carbon fibre, Copper, TPU, etc. This robust printer can be a valuable asset for both industrial manufacturing, and for individual use. Having the impressive printing volume of 320-320-400mm, it can create all kinds of household items, from original vases to bicycle handgrips, as well as various toys, decor elements, some car parts, etc. This outstanding printer will provide flawless work with every print, ensuring clean corners and edges and extra smooth surfaces. The Mingda D3 Pro educational 3D printer can function both online and off, giving you the option to use either the SD card slot or the USB port.
Key features
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Automatic levelling
- This is a huge advantage, as manual levelling isn’t always successful, especially for beginners and takes a lot of time and serious skill to accomplish. Automatic levelling ensures higher accuracy and cleaner results.
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3.5-inch colour touch screen
- The large, full-colour touch screen makes this 3D printer very user-friendly and easy to operate.
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Proximal extruder
- The quality-built extruder on this device ensures accurate back pumping, improving the overall experience and achieving higher precision.
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Filament sensor
- The printer will let you know if the filament has run out or the flow is interrupted for some reason, and will immediately stop printing.
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Break-resume technology
- In case the 3D printer is disconnected from the energy source, the process is not doomed to start over once it gets the power back. The Mingda D3 Pro will just continue from the last point and save time, and filament.
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Soft Magnetic sticker
- This sticker goes on the heatbed and makes sure it’s easy to remove the model after the printing is complete.
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Kit includes
- Filament Rack
- Power Cable
- SD Card
- Nozzle
- Cutting Pliers
- Socket Wrench
- Blade
- Teflon Tube
- Screws
- Allen Wrenches
- Card Reader
- USB Cable
Specifications
Printing Technology
FDM |
Print size
320*320*400 mm |
Printing Speed
20-60 mm/s |
Printing Accuracy
0.1 mm |
Nozzle Diameter
Conventional 0.4 mm |
Heat Bed Temperature
0-110 ℃ |
Operating Mode
SDcard, USB |
File Format
Stl, Obj, Gcode |
Slicing Software
Cura, Repetier Host, Simplify 3d |
Power Supply Parameter
Input 110/220V Output 24VDC 360W 15A |
Printing Material
PLA, ABS Flexible, Wood, Cooper, Gradient color filament, etc |
CERTIFICATES
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FAQ
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is the technology where a three-dimensional object is being printed, layer by layer from a CAD model. Each 3D printer operates with special software, and the 3D models to print can be either downloaded or designed.
There are many different ways to carry out the printing process itself. The main distinctive feature between different printers and technologies is the thickness layer - the thinner the layer, the better and smoother the end product. The difference may be between a couple of millimetres to a couple of microns.
There are many areas of use for a 3D printer, from creating a home decore to education and industries. When it comes to industries, a 3D printer can innovate the production process of individual parts, bringing new materials to light and lifting the level of quality.
3D printers can easily be used by tech-fans, people who like building models, cars, aeroplanes, and others, and also by those who see it as a fun hobby. Most intricate models, the smallest parts, and complicated shapes can be printed.
Many various 3D printing processes exist. The first one ever created was SLA. However, the most commonly used one today, especially for educational and home use purposes as a desktop printer is the FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling). They are comparatively cheap and easy to use, hence their overwhelming popularity.
The most commonly used materials are plastics that include PETG, ABS, and PLA. Of course, many other materials can be used in 3D printing with FDM technology; however, their use depends on the printer itself and its ability to process them.
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Mikey I'Anson 2023/12/29
Couldn't assemble the printer, had to call the support team for help. They replied very fast and helped me assemble it
Daren Woodhams 2023/12/22
Great machine!
Toros Dobbs 2023/12/20
This 3D printer is what I wanted to buy for my learning. I have to confess the assembly process was a bit tricky but overall the product is great. The good thing about it is that it functions online and offline. So I use USB too.