The tabletop CoreXY system is built from rigid aluminum yard sticks, 3D printed parts, two very cheap stepper motors, an Arduino, and a whole lot of string. It’s a very inexpensive build and ...
For anyone looking to succeed with their own CoreXY build, this thoughtful critique will keep us away from stray design paths. [Mark’s] blogpost centers around the xy-stage of his UMMD printer.
While it can be setup with any controller that supports the CoreXY configuration, I have designed it with Marlin and TMC drivers in mind. This allows it to use sensorless homing and therefore making ...
After having modified my printers a lot and tested several DIY printer kits like Voron and BLV MGN Cube, I wanted a printer that totally met my needs. I saw printers on the market that could ...
The new system is the company’s third multi-color 3D printer (capable of printing up to eight colored filaments in a single job) and the first with a fully enclosed CoreXY structure. CoreXY 3D printer ...
single-nozzle CoreXY FFF device with a number of interesting features. The device has a generous build volume of 256 x 256 x 256 mm, a dual-gear direct drive 1.75mm filament extruder and a robust ...
Core One, though, is a CoreXY machine, so the bed only moves up ... To that end, Prusa will be selling an upgrade kit to allow you to make your own Core One from the bones of your Mk4S.
The S1 Combo is Anycubic's first multi-color FDM 3D printer with a fully enclosed CoreXY structure, marking a significant leap in the company's 3D printing portfolio. The ACE Pro: More Than Just ...