LightBlue 3D printer

LightBlue 3D printer

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In this instructable I will describe how to build your BlueLight 3D printer. It is the first 3D printer we produced and it serves as our basic model. If you want, you can upgrade to DeepBlue 3D or even to DeepBlue 3D Pro. Highlights: The frame of the BlueLight 3D printer resembles a cube, features a new cross XY rolling system design, includes a servo Z probe for all bed surfaces, has a four point translation bed design, is equipped with a simple filament run out sensor, comes with active cooling through laminar air curtain and Marlin 2.0 firmware (early stage). The DeepBlue 3D Pro, the top of the Blue3D range features an active enclosure, wi-fi connection, raspberry pi with octoprint and direct extruder. LightBlue 3D characteristics: print volume: 200x200x230 mm; has a very rigid cube structure; uses FDM technology; minimum layer height: 0.06 mm; features heated bed & flexible PEI sheet bed; includes autoleveling with servo probe; equipped with e3Dv6 hotend type; comes with runout filament sensor M600; top print speed: 120 mm / sec; can use Bowden or direct drive feed; is open source; has Marlin firmware with Z-axis synchronization. These instructions offer a brief description of the LightBlue printer. I tried to be as clear and complete as possible, but if you feel the need for more detailed descriptions, please contact me. I'll be happy to help you. Thanks to the RepRap community and Marlin developers for intelligence, hard work and dedication to developing 3D printers. More info on https://www.instructables.com/id/LightBlue-3D/ and soon on http://www.simplyblue3d.com

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With this file you will be able to print LightBlue 3D printer with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on LightBlue 3D printer.