The Snapmaker 2.0
is an innovative modular 3-in-1 3D printer that can function as a 3D printer,
laser engraver, and CNC carver. It comes in two sizes - the A350T with a larger
320mm x 350mm x 330mm build area and the A250T with a more compact 230mm x
250mm x 230mm build area. Both feature an all-metal construction and
interchangeable tool heads for the different functions.
For 3D printing,
the snapmaker
2.0 a250 offers a 0.4mm nozzle capable of print resolution from 50 to
300 microns. It can print with common materials like PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, and
wood PLA filaments. The heated bed reaches 80℃ on the A350T and 100℃ on the
A250T for good adhesion across materials. Key features to improve print quality
include optimized motion control algorithms and recovery from lost power or
filament.
The laser engraving and cutting module houses a 10W 450nm laser-focused to an ultra-fine 0.2mm x 0.3mm spot size. It can engrave or cut wood, leather, plastic, fabric, and more. A built-in camera enables assisted focusing and positioning of designs. At up to 10W power, the laser is classified as Class 4 for safety.
For CNC carving,
the Snapmaker 2.0 uses an ER11 collet that supports 1mm to 7mm shank diameters,
with spindle speeds from 6000 to 12000 RPM. The sturdy metal linear modules and
enclosed lead screws resist dust buildup for clean, accurate carving in wood,
carbon fiber, and more.
Modular Quick Swap
platforms and tool heads allow users to shift between the three functions in
about a minute. The Snapmaker 2.0 works with their 3-in-1 software called
Luban, which provides preconfigured settings for each fabrication method.
Designs can be uploaded via USB, Wi-Fi, or directly from the built-in 5"
touchscreen. Up to 10 additional modules and add-ons are also available to
enhance capabilities down the line.
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