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Modix Big-Meter Large FDM 3D Printer Kit | Heavy Duty | Hiwin Rails | Dual Extrusion | Auto Leveling Reviews

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Modix BIG-Meter is a professional self-assembly FDM/FFF 3D printer kit. The BIG-Meter is one of the latest additions to the company’s lineup and, without a doubt, is among the biggest and ambitious ones in the world of large-format 3D printing. Aside from an outstanding build volume of 1,010 x 1,010 x 1,010 mm, the printer offers a handful of other useful features. For example, it has a 100-probing-points automatic bed leveling system, filament run-out sensor, dual-zone silicone heater, and can be equipped with a secondary print head. In addition, it offers a PEI print surface that provides ultimate layer adhesion and ensures hassle-free print removal. In addition, it is able to produce highly precise outputs with an ultra-fine surface finish at the minimum layer thickness of 40 microns.

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Highly recommend it. At my previous job, we had a BigRep machine, either we were unlucky or something was conceptually wrong, but we ran into so many issues the engineers completely gave up on it. The meter is not a piece of cake, but it works and we have been consistently printing on it for 5 months.
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Posted 3 years ago
I wouldn't recommend it for first-time users. And even if you're experienced, treat it like you're getting an industrial set of equipment, not another 3D printing kit. It requires extra care and certain guidelines should be followed for reliable results. Once we've changed our mindset, our results have transformed into beautiful, reliable prints. In house, we have a checklist that we go through before every print: 1. Clean the bed with IPA, 2. Heat the bed, 3. Run the BL Touch Test, 4. Calibrate the bed, 5. Make sure the first layer is perfect (depending on the project, we usually set adhesion to brim, baby step, in case the first layer is too high, sometimes slow down the print speed by 30-50% for the first layer, etc.). 6. After that, the set of guidelines is dependent on the material, I'm sure you know the drill.
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Posted 3 years ago
I am so glad I got the Big Meter. It took us a while to figure things out, and we even crashed multiple nozzles in the process. But now the meter is a beast. Obviously, we use it for massive prints, but it's also useful for small-batch production. The main part is the wow effect our clients get when they visit our workshop. Both from the prints and the machine itself. The orders have been steadily growing and the large builds are now our signature mark.
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Posted 3 years ago