Voxelab Aquila X3 Plus 3D Printer Auto Leveling PEI Magnetic Platform Open Source N32 Motherboard, 300x300x300mm
$199.00
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Description
Price: $199.00
(as of Sep 02, 2024 12:24:27 UTC – Details)
25-Point Auto Leveling — The Voxelab Aquila X3 Plus 3D printer features 25-Point Auto Leveling, a new function that allows for simple one-button operation, which can help save time and make the manual leveling process much less tedious.
25-Point Auto Leveling — The Voxelab Aquila Plus X3 3D printer features 25-Point Auto Leveling, a new function that allows for simple one-button operation, which can help save time and make the manual leveling process much less tedious.
Magnetic PEI Steel Platform — This 3D printer also comes with a double-sided magnetic PEI spring steel platform, which makes it much easier to remove your models once they are printed. This platform is more durable and lasts longer, which can save you money on maintenance costs.
High-Efficiency Printing — Added the function of preheating nozzle and platform together. What’s more, Voxelab Aquila X3 Plus 3d prints at a typical speed of 100mm/s and reaches 200mm/s at its highest, which will save much time.
More Functions — The printer also includes filament run-out detection and resume printing, which can help reduce filament waste and save time by avoiding printing failures caused by power outages and lack of filament. Additionally, the package includes one copper nozzle of 0.3/0.4/0.6/0.8mm each, which supports PLA/PETG/ABS.
Semi-Assembled Kit — The Voxelab Aquila X3 Plus 3D printer comes partially assembled, making it easy to set up. It also includes a removable build surface plate. The printer’s auto-leveling feature eliminates the need for manual adjustments and saves time during the printing process.
Open Source — Voxelab Aquila X3 Plus 3D printer’s N32 board software is open source, allowing for independent development, and comes with the user-friendly VoxelMaker slicer software developed by the manufacturer. This is a great advantage for both beginners and experienced users.
Customers say
Customers like the value of the 3D printer, mentioning it’s an amazing product at an amazing price. However, some customers differ on quality, ease of setup, and performance.
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KjSemlow –
Great for first time printing 3d
Easy to setup, amazing price and product, the seller is amazing, very helpful with every question or concerns that you might have. 100% buy from this seller and product .
Alex –
Voxelab Aquila S3
Hey everyone, I never leave reviews for products but I feel like people need to know a few things before buying this 3D printer.The instructions provided in the box, are not actually for this machine. They’re for a similar model that is assembled in a different order. During setup I had to take it all apart 3 times because certain parts later on MUST be attached first due to things like screw holes, other parts covering ends and etc. I also tried going to the Voxelab youtube channel for assistance and again, videos labeled for this machine, are not correct. Nothing is labeled in the box. Unless you know thread types and screw sizes well, you will have a difficult time and do a fair amount of trial and error to find the correct screws for the correct pieces.The auto leveling feature only kind of works. It gets you in the ballpark and then you need to tune it to the actual correct spot. Do not try to print without tuning, it will not function correctly.There is no network cable included and the USB port on the machine is an outdated type. You may get lucky and have an old phone cable around that fits but newer USB C types or thunderbolt types are not compatible. It does come with a micro SD card and USB converter. It’s been fairly annoying having to go back and fourth constantly between computer and printer with my files but it does function correctly.The arm that is intended to hold the spool needs to be placed in a different area, otherwise the Z-axis will crash into it or it will jam with standard sized PLA spools. I changed mine to be attached horizontally and it’s feeding without jamming and no longer interferes with the Z-axis.The display that comes with the machine is not what is shown in the pictures or in their Youtube videos. The bracket attaches differently and it screws on through un-threaded plastic holes, it is not on a clip system.The slicer software provided (VoxelMaker) is very rough around the edges and very simple. It seems to have most of the functions required but a huge draw back, there is no measuring system. You can only scale axis’ as a whole. The system is Metric only. (Metric does seem to be the standard but having the option for Imperial would really be nice.)There is no support. Contacting the company is just a void. No responses through any medium of communication.Overall, I’d say this is about an $80 printer.
One –
Works great. Use care when setting up.
Search the brand name online and use the program from their site to slice and change settings. Very good amount of options Iâm tuning to work for what I need.Prints always come out great once you get the tram (usually called bed leveling) set. Super fast, high resolution and quality. Non metallic was super straight forward, strong.The translucent sample that came with the machine is a little more brittle but does print nicely.Metallics I may need to adjust the temperature a little bit or something, still came out great but had one layer separation on a deck box – it was a happy accident because it was right above the retention dots, so now Iâm just shortening the height and that should be all good.When you do tram the heated bed, maybe use 3-4 sheets of paper to get a proper gap: you should be able to barely see a lighted background in the gap between the nozzle and bed.Awesome product and software, amazing low priceGet some plastic razor blades to make sure the glass plate lasts as long as possible. Makes it Very Easy to get prints off ð
Tracy Hollister –
Good printer, need some fine tuning for best results.
Pretty easy to assemble and simple to use. I like that it self levels and has filament detection. Had an issue with the pla sticking to platform, but after making some adjustments to the nozzle and bed temperatures, turning off the fan for the first few layers, and setting z offset to -1.0 it sticks well.
Destry B –
New to 3D printing
This was my first experience with 3D printing. it was bought for my son for Christmas thinking he would have a blast with it where he’s 13 but turned out I use it way more than him. It’s great for making everything from coral stands to bird houses and things for my office. It was a lot easier to put together and setup than I thought it would be to. Once I found where to get the STL files online and bought my filament I went off to the races. There have def been some learning curves I needed to get around but thankfully we have this awesome thing called YouTube that had all my answers.If you’re new to the 3D printing game like me then this was def a good first option.
rschacher –
Great starter printer for total newbies.
Bought as a present for my 11 YO son. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the print for an inexpensive printer. Setup was straightforward but a little time consuming. The one challenge was figuring out leveling, but once we got it it was not that hard. TIP: when leveling, you may need to adjust the position of the z-axis stop sensor. There are plenty of videos on leveling on YouTube. I found the ones with English speaking reviewers more helpful than the ones from the manufacturer. The instructions, like for a lot of things, were clearly translated by someone for whom English is not a first language, and thus leave a little to be desired. But overall, as shown in the example picture, the printer does pretty darn good. The sample was from a free model we downloaded from the web, and it was printed using all the default settings of the printer and slicer.
Chandler –
Not even a week
I havenât had this printer a week and it already broke 2 times.The first thing that was broken was the nozzle that comes on it clogged super fast. So I tried to switch it out it was so tight that I bent the retaining screws and stripped them out of the aluminum block itâs screwed tooThe second thing is after 3 hours of trying to get them fixed and finally putting it all back together.I went to do a print and it worked then when I was adjusting the Z offset the whole thing took a crap and the screen doesnât work now.(Update) the issue was the heat sensor wire grounded out and was causing issues I found this myself after waiting for customer service 2 days.
Chrisbubba –
Horrible printer
Have had it a month and havenât gotten a perfect print yet, constantly clogs, just recently the heat block wire broke, and itâs not easy to find the exact part for an Aquila S3, definitely not a beginner printer
Amazon Customer –
East to set up for even the total novice, youtube was very helpful. Iâd recommend this printer to everyone