The time frame for order delivery is divided into two parts: Unfortunately, we do not offer deliveries to PO boxes or parcel motels We try to make the delivery process as simple as possible, and we can send your order either to your home or workplace. Every day, we deliver to hundreds of customers across the world, ensuring that we provide the very highest levels of responsiveness to you at all times. Our goal is to offer you the best shipping options, no matter where you live. This 3D Printer is protected one-year warranty. Big touch screenĪ 4.3-inch high-resolution touchscreen can be controlled in English and Chinese and provides the requisite real-time printing results. The printer is compliant with the new edition of Chitubox 1.65, which is clever and easy to use. The Z-axis engine of the i-Box Mono is fitted with a TMC2209 chip. The precision of the Z-axis will thus be 0.00125 mm. The stronger frame uses dual lead rails and the lift is fitted with high precision ball screws. The revised structure doubles the life of the film FEP. The 3D printer contains a specially designed aluminum jar that has been optimized for the next generation of FEP films. The 4K monochrome LCD delivers excellent printing. Good quality quartz lamps and a modern matrix system provide a more even supply of UV light. Which makes the i-Box Mono three times faster than the s-Box. The exposure time of the i-Box Mono is just around 1.5-2 seconds, the overall printing speed is 60 mm/h. The 8.9-inch 4K resolution LCD monitor allows bigger prints, greater clarity and excellent precision. The printer is characterized by the following features: 8.9 inch (22.6 cm) 4K Monochrome LCD The team's pitch video below shows the iBox in action.The Qidi i-Box Mono 3D printer is ideal for the creation of architectural models, jewelry, medical accessories, figures, and more. Dependent upon the company successfully completing development on the Nano, iBox anticipates that it will be able to start shipping by early 2015. At this time, the lowest priced early bird pledges have been claimed, leaving $229 as the lowest pledge level to include a printer. The Nano is slated to cost $299 when it hits Amazon, but is cheaper as an early bird pledge reward during its Kickstarter campaign designed to bring the product to market. The whole machine weighs only 1.1 kg (2.4 lb), fits in the hand, and can run off mains power via the included wall outlet, off a computer via USB, or be taken on the go with optional 10 or 20 hour battery packs available. Hence, printing can be initiated via a smartphone. It’s also Wi-Fi-enabled rather than relying on lots of cords (although an Ethernet port is onboard if preferred), and doesn't require installing software, instead relying on a browser-based interface. Thus, the Nano is a quieter machine to operate and the LEDs don't need to be replaced as often as bulbs.Ī sample of resin pieces printed on the iBox Nano resin-based 3D printer The Nano has a few innovations up its sleeve to increase its appeal, including using UV-LEDs rather than projector bulbs or lasers, which not only consume more power but require cooling fans. For context, the Form 1 resin printer offers 300 micron resolution (and other features) at a price of US$3,299. The light and compact Nano has print dimensions of only 40 x 20 x 90 mm (1.57 x 0.79 x 3.54 in), but an X-Y resolution of 328 microns and a Z resolution (the height of each layer) of 0.39 microns. Most budget machines available for purchase are under a thousand US dollars, but iBox argues that they try to do everything for everyone in a mediocre fashion, rather than solve one problem just right. UV-based resin printing offers a couple of advantages over the more well-known deposition printing, including the potential for better resolution and the ability to easily print structures like overhangs. Targeting such users, iBox is introducing the smaller-scaled iBox Nano, a portable resin-based 3D printer designed specifically to print cheaply, easily, and quietly at a price far below larger UV-based resin machines, while still maintaining a good print quality. This is despite the majority of users likely to be only printing smaller objects anyway. Bigger is better is generally the mantra when it comes to consumer 3D printers.
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