Printrbot Simple Maker's Kit Model 1405 3D Printer, 4" x 4" x 4" Maximum Build Dimensions, 100 Micron Maximum Resolution, 1.75-mm PLA Filament
The Printrbot Simple Maker's Kit Model 1405 3D fused-filament-fabrication printer kit has a 1/4"-thick laser-cut birch wood construction with open platform for fabricating parts up to 4 x 4 x 4 inches/100 x 100 x 100 mm (H x W x D) using 1.75-mm PLA thermoplastic filament (sold separately). The printer head moves on the Y (backward and forward) and Z (up and down) axes, while the print bed moves on the x (left to right) axis. The printer has a metal print bed includes an auto-leveling probe that works with the user-chosen computer software to calibrate the Z axis to create a level print. The hot end has a maximum resolution of 100 microns and includes a fan to help solidify the molten filament as it is extruded onto the print bed. The printer uses open source software and connects to the computer using the included mini-USB cable. Using an SD card (sold separately), the printer can be disconnected from the computer after initialization for untethered printing during long print jobs.
The guide rails have an 8-mm diameter for stability. The GT2 belt and aluminum pulley system and the NEMA 17 stepper motor system facilitate precise movement of the print head and bed. The printer includes a sample length of PLA (polylactic acid) filament.
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Compatible filament material | PLA |
Filament size | 1.75 mm |
Maximum hot-end temperature | 270 degrees C (518 degrees F) |
Maximum resolution | 100 microns |
Maximum build volume | 64 cubic inches |
Maximum build dimensions | 4 x 4 x 4 inches/100 x 100 x 100 mm (H x W x D)* |
Heated or ambient bed | Ambient |
Connection | Micro-USB (included), SD card (sold separately) |
Untethered printing | Yes. Requires SD card and computer hookup to start print job before untethering. |
Supported operating system(s) | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Software | Open source. Repetier-host and Slic3r recommended. |
Input format | Stl, g-code |
Nozzle diameter | 0.4 mm |
Power requirements | 12V (6 amp) laptop power supply (included) |
Overall assembled footprint (includes movement) | 10 x 11-1/2 x 15 inches (H x W x D)* |
Weight | 12 lb. |
*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Fused filament fabrication printers build prototypes and parts directly from computer-aided-design (CAD) data sources by stacking layers upon layers of molten material. The print material is provided in filament or wire form and is fed through an extruder within the print head, similar to how ink is used in a standard printer. A printer with a single extruder can print using one filament at a time; a printer with dual extruders can print with two different materials or colors at the same time. The thickness of the printed layers can be customized for each print, but the thinnest layer that a printer can lay is called its maximum resolution. Choosing to print using very thin layers will create parts with more detail, but will typically take longer to print. To lay the material in the correct way, the print head and bed typically move in a combination of X-axis (left and right), Y-axis (forward and backward), and Z-axis (up and down) movement.
Printrbot manufactures desktop 3D printers and accessories. The company is headquartered in Lincoln, CA.