XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 3D printer Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)

  • Brand : XYZprinting
  • Product name : da Vinci 1.0
  • Product code : DAVINCI1.0
  • Category : 3D Printers
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  • Long product name XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 3D printer Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) :

    4”x16” FSTN LCM, FFF Technology, USB 2.0, Single Nozzle

  • Short summary description XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 3D printer Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) :

    XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0, Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), USB port, 200 W

  • Long summary description XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 3D printer Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) :

    XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0. Printing material: ABS, Polylactic acid (PLA), Layer thickness (min): 0.1 mm, Layer thickness (max): 0.4 mm. Product colour: Black, Silver, Display technology: LCM, Model file formats supported: obj, stl, xyz. Power consumption (typical): 200 W, AC input voltage: 100-240 V, AC input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz. Mac operating systems supported: Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Minimum RAM: 2 GB. Width: 468 mm, Depth: 558 mm, Height: 510 mm

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Reviews
Updated:
2015-09-11 12:34:39
Average rating:74
Uk has collected 34 expert reviews for XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 3D printer Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 12:34:39
Average rating:60
3D printing has created an inevitable buzz, but few outside of the design and engineering professions seem able to fully grasp the point. The largest consumer sector at present using 3D printers is the hobbyists, and even then it's more the tech-savvy gee...
  • Ready to use straight from the box, Fully encased print head and platform, Easy to use and replace cartridge filament...
  • Closed software and hardware system, Only XYZprinting filament can be used, Print quality isn't the best...
  • More suited to an educational environment than a home, the Da Vinci 1.0 is easy to set up and use, but models lack the finish of more expensive printers...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2015-09-11 12:34:39
Average rating:60
3D printing has created an inevitable buzz, but few outside of the design and engineering professions seem able to fully grasp the point. The largest consumer sector at present using 3D printers is the hobbyists, and even then it's more the tech-savvy gee...
  • Ready to use straight from the box, Fully encased print head and platform, Easy to use and replace cartridge filament...
  • Closed software and hardware system, Only XYZprinting filament can be used, Print quality isn't the best...
  • More suited to an educational environment than a home, the Da Vinci 1.0 is easy to set up and use, but models lack the finish of more expensive printers...
alphr.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 12:34:39
Average rating:40
At £500, the XYZprinting da Vinci 1 3D printer looks like a bargain. It isn't the cheapest 3D printer on the market: self-assembly kits from companies such as Aworldnet and Velleman can be found online for as little as £350. But while those are bare-frame...
  • If you're thinking that the da Vinci's low price makes up for some foibles, note that it won't take generic spools of filament, so you'll have to pay for XYZ's own chipped ABS filament cartridges. These currently sell on Amazon for £39 per 600g spool, whi...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 12:34:39
Average rating:90
I have a dream - a dream that one day I will be able to make whatever object I want. That day isn't here yet; however, the day has come where I can make whatever object I want out of plastic. The technology we have to thank for this ability to print solid...
  • The whole notion of a device that prints objects might seem complicated to any novice who wants to get into 3D printing; however, the Da Vinci 1.0 really makes setup and operation as simple as possible. The Da Vinci 1.0 comes pre built, pre-calibrated, a...
alphr.com
Updated:
2015-10-01 06:33:34
Average rating:80
At a whisker under three hundred quid, the da Vinci Jr is comfortably the cheapest 3D printer we've ever seen. Surprisingly, it doesn't look it. While the likes of Velleman's £400 K8200 printer are built on rudimentary frames, the da Vinci Jr is a solid-l...
  • Is this the device that's finally going to bring 3D printing to the mass market? Absolutely not. Like every 3D printer we've seen so far, it's clunky, quirky and nowhere near capable of matching the quality of industrial injection-moulding.It's also limit...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2015-11-06 07:05:56
Average rating:80
3D printing is an incredibly exciting field, which is why it's such a shame that most 3D printers are so prohibitively expensive, ranging from £500 to several thousands in most cases. Not so with XYZprinting's da Vinci Jr. The machine costs £300, and the...
  • Superb ease of use, well-designed software, good print quality for the price...
  • Occasional printing failures, flimsy case...
  • Simple to set up, easy to operate and outstandingly cheap to buy, the da Vinci Jr is the best entry-level 3D printer around. The results aren't always perfect but there's no need to spend more for small models and basic components...
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2015-11-20 11:58:29
Average rating:0
Not so with XYZprinting's da Vinci Jr. The machine costs £300, and the firm claims it to be the cheapest 3D printer on the market. We've seen some caseless and build-your-own kits for less, but that's still relatively inexpensive. And with surprising prin...
  • Cheap, easy to use, fine print quality, well-designed software...
  • Flimsy case...
  • Even with occasional bad prints, the da Vinci Jr left us seriously impressed. It's a great entry point into 3D printing for hobbyists and small businesses needing to rapidly build parts or prototypes.Indeed, XYZprinting has successfully built a simple but...
geekzone.co.nz
Updated:
2016-11-10 08:38:14
Average rating:0
It was my first 3D printing experience and I can say it was a success - or almost. The art of 3D printing is all the rage these days but it is nothing new. Sources (I know, Wikipedia) say fused deposition modeling (FDM) was developed in the late 1980s and...
  • the printer delivered what it promises: an easy to use 3D printer that is affordable and creates good output...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2017-09-23 05:30:42
Average rating:0
3D printers are slowly becoming more mainstream. Over the past few years, prices have dropped and now you can buy a ready-to-go 3D printer for 400 Euros. That's a good reason for us to test six different 3D printers. Earlier this year, we wrote an ext...
  • The printers which we tested ranged from around 400 Euros to 2500 Euros, so it's not really fair to compare them to one another. Starting with the cheapest printer which we tested, the XYZPrinting da Vinci Junior 1.0: this is certainly a great little ma...
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