3D Printer – Laser Engraving – CNC Carving
Color Touchscreen
3.5“inch
Depth
335 mm (13.2”inch)
Height
289 mm (11.4”inch)
Width
272 mm (10.7”inch)
Frame Material
Aluminum Alloys
File Transfer
USB Disk, USB Cable
Power Requirement
100 - 240V AC
Supported OS
macOS, Windows
Specifications
Heated Bed
Up to 80°C
Build Volume
125 x125 x125 mm (4.9” x 4.9” x 4.9”)
Print Head Travel Speed
Up to 100 mm/s
Nozzle Diamter
0.4 mm
Nozzle Temperature
Up to 250°C
Layer Resolution
50 - 300 microns
Supported Materials
Non-proprietary 1.75 mm PLA, ABS, etc.
Nonsupported Materials
Alumide, graphite, etc
Supported File Types
STL, OBJ
Software
Snapmakerjs. You can also use 3rd party software: Cura, Simplify3D, Slic3r
Heated bed
•Each material have specific range of temperature the fit with.
•Snap maker printer is provided with a heated bed that can reach up to 80°C, and this is increase the variety of the possible used materials
Nozzle Temperature
•Each material have specific range of temperature to be melt.
•Snap maker printer is provided with a nozzle temperature that can reach up to 250°C.
Layer Resolution
•The range of microns per layer is from 50 up to 300
•The lower microns the better resolution ( 50 microns is the best)
•Decreasing the microns mean decreasing the distance between steps which lead to better resolution ( figure(1)).
Printer Speed
•One of the important factor that effect the quality of the design is the speed of:
1.Infill
2.Outer wall
3.Inner wall
4.Top/bottom
5.Travel
6.Initial layer print
7.Initial layer travel
•Lower speed lead to better resolution and quality.
Printer Speed
Supported Material
1-ABS
ABS is a low cost material, great for printing tough and durable parts that can withstand high temperatures
2-Flexible
Flexible filaments, commonly referred to as TPE or TPU, are known for their elasticity allowing the material to easily stretch and bend.
3-PLA
PLA is the go-to material for most users due to its ease-of-use, dimensional accuracy, and low cost
4-HIPS
HIPS is a lightweight material most commonly used as a dissolvable support structure for ABS models
5-PETG
PET and PETG filaments are known for their ease of printability, smooth surface finish, and water resistance.
6-Nylon
Nylon is a tough and semi-flexible material that offers high impact and abrasion resistance. It is an ideal choice for printing durable parts
7-Carbon Fiber Filled
Carbon fiber filaments contain short fibers that are infused into a PLA or ABS base material to
help increase strength and stiffness.
8-ASA
ASA is a common alternative to ABS and is great for outdoor applications due to its high UV, temperature, and impact resistance.
9-Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is known for its strength and durability. It has very high heat and impact
resistance making it an ideal choice for tough environments.
10-Polypropylene
Polypropylene is great for high-cycle, low strength applications due to its fatigue resistance, semi-flexible, and lightweight characteristics.
11-Metal Filled
Metal filled filaments are made by mixing a fine metal powder into a base material, providing a unique metallic finish and added weight
12-Wood Filled
Wood filaments combine a PLA base material with cork, wood dust, or other derivatives,
giving the models a real wooden look and feel.
13-PVA
PVA is commonly known for its ability to be dissolved in water and is often used as a support material for complex prints
Laser Engraving
Specification
Work Area
125 x125 mm (4.9” x 4.9”)
Laser Power
200 mW
Wavelength
405 nm
Safety Class
Class 3B
Supported Materials
Wood, bamboo, leather, plastic, fabric, paper, non-transparent acrylic, etc.
Non-supported
Materials
Metal, glass, gem, transparent material, reflective materials, etc.
Supported File Types
SVG, JPEG, PNG, etc.
CNC Carving
Specification
Work Area
90 x90 x50 mm (3.5” x 3.5” x
2.0”)
Shank Diameter
3.175 mm
Spindle Speed
19,000 RPM.
Supported Materials
Wood, acrylic, PCB, carbon fiber sheet, jade, etc.
Nonsupported Materials
Metal, glass, gem, etc.
Supported File Types
SVG, STEP, IGES, IGS, DWG, DXF,
etc.
*Users can work with these supported files with the help of third party software such as Autodesk Fusion 360