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Introducing the FLSUN V400, a large FDM 3D printer with a build volume of 300*300*410 mm³, providing ample space for your creative projects. Equipped with a flexible buildplate, this printer allows for easy removal of printed objects while maintaining excellent adhesion during the printing process. The Klipper screen provides a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate and control the printer's settings. As a delta printer, the FLSUN V400 is known for its speed and precision, delivering high-quality prints in less time.

 

Additionally, we offer an additional installation service in your house, ensuring that you can start using your new 3D printer with ease.

FLSUN V400

$1,154.90Price

Speed: Delta printers typically move their print heads using three arms connected to motors located at the top of the printer. This design allows for faster and smoother movements compared to Cartesian printers, which often use linear rails and lead screws. As a result, Delta printers can achieve higher printing speeds, making them ideal for printing objects quickly.

Tall Prints: Delta printers have a cylindrical build volume, which means they excel at printing tall objects with relatively small footprints. This is because the print head can reach any point within the cylindrical build volume without being obstructed by a frame. Cartesian printers, on the other hand, may have limitations on the height of objects they can print due to the design of their gantry system.

Minimal Moving Mass: Delta printers typically have a lighter print head assembly compared to Cartesian printers since they don't require heavy motors and belts to move the print bed back and forth. This lower moving mass allows Delta printers to achieve faster accelerations and decelerations, resulting in smoother prints and potentially better print quality, especially for intricate designs and fine details.

Simplicity: Delta printers have fewer moving parts compared to Cartesian printers, which can make them easier to assemble and maintain. The Delta design relies on simple geometric principles, such as trigonometry, to control the movement of the print head, whereas Cartesian printers require precise calibration of multiple axes.

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