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Anycubic Mega Zero
EUR235,56 currently EUR261,73 new

Anycubic Mega Zero


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d4rkst4r

4 years ago

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Dani Tanner

4 years ago

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Unfortunately... this is the old version. During the last Black Friday sale on Anycubic, the version 2.0 was even sold for 150.- USD (shipping free), while Digitec offered the old 3D printer for 175.-. Anyway, I would recommend the old version. The Mega Zero 1.0 broke down twice for me. Once the power supply had a loose contact and switched off several times during printing. The second time there was a problem with the mainboard. According to the community, these are known errors that have been improved in version 2.0.
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WeagleW

4 years ago

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superior

4 years ago

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I often had this problem too. Sometimes the PLA did not even stick to the printing plate, probably because it is not heated. I was able to solve the problem with adhesive spray, no warping, no more adhesion problems. But it takes a moment to get the temperature and printing speed right, which in turn also depends on the material. An active forum, as all the others have already written, certainly helps too.
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JJJamesTT

4 years ago

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N3rf

4 years ago

With a Bowden extruder this is almost impossible. TPU is too soft for the motor to bring the TPU to the nozzle at a reasonable pressure. That is why too little or nothing arrives at the front. According to the properties described by Digitec in the specifications, only PLA and PET will work here. Happy Printing :-)
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tolga.sahin

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Software is included, but already a bit outdated, it is called Cura and available on the Ultimaker website in the latest version. Yes, you can print practically anything you want. But don't forget, with a 3D printer it takes a lot of patience until everything is well set up and the first good prints are produced. The Anycube Mega Zero is a very good printer for the price, but because its base plate is not heatable, it can be a challenge to get the thing you want to print to stick to the plate. If you are new to the area, I recommend you check out the tests of the printer on YouTube. Have a good evening!

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