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Tronxy XY-3 SE 3-IN-1 3D Printer 255*255*260mm Item NO.: XY-3 SE Series
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- ●Affordable 3 IN 1 3D Printer 2021
- ●255mm*255mm*260mm Building Size
- ●Single head 3D printing color one filament 3D printing
- ●Support one color 3D printing and laser engraving
- ●XY-3 SE Standard+Dual-color extruder+Laser engraving toolkit
Product Name | Tronxy XY-3 SE 3-IN-1 3D Printer 255*255*260mm |
Item NO. | XY-3 SE Series |
Weight | 15 kg = 33.0693 lb = 529.1094 oz |
Volume | 0.7 CBM |
Category | GMC |
Tag | XY-3 , tronxy , 3d printer |
Brand | Tronxy |
Creation Time | 2021-05-24 |
Tronxy XY-3 SE 3-IN-1 3D Printer With 3D Printing, Dual extrusion&Laser Engraving
Tronxy Laser module kits New Upgrated Install Video
Tronxy XY-3 SE 3D Printer With 3D Printing, Dual extrusion&Laser Engraving
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2022-03-28
D****B
2022-03-16
sh****ee
2022-03-16
Ni****ey
2022-03-16
ad****al
2022-03-13
Ja****R.
2022-03-08
M.****tt
Product Quality.upon opening the box and looking at each part of the printer, you can tell that Tronxy have made sure that the XY-3 SE is sturdy and robust with alloy material which makes it lighter than most and for those that didn't understand why they supply an handle for the top, well this becomes obvious during the build of it and easy to move without grabbing hold of the wrong thing and potentially damaging something on other printers.Components and Accessories.well what can I say here, I am impressed with the amount of parts you get, including the tools and the only negative I have is the fact that you are only given small quantities of filament and I would have preferred a full spool , however this is a very minor issue, seeing that i am not new to 3D printing and I have plenty already.In the box you have the duel extruder, two tubes, tie wraps, 3 packs of filament samples, flat head screw driver, various sized Alan keys and scraper etc.Single extrusion test.Once I had built the printer, which took me around 30 minutes on my own, and by adding the top handle first, did make it easier to lift and keep the main section in place, I did a Auto level check and the results informed me that I needed to make some minor adjustments and as soon as I had i commenced printing, you will see in the attached video that I started my printing of the T800 bust which turned out pretty good as you will see and the only slight issue I had was the first layers in certain sections had lifted, but the details of the print was very good.Duel extrusion test.Initially I did struggle to get this to work as I could not get it to print from the second extruder, however I think this was human error and I soon figured out what to do, you have to make sure that one of the extruders filament is extracted from the end of the extruder by about 20-30mm because it can obviously only start to print with one filament first, so if you have both filaments inside the nozzle, then they wont move, well that's what I think happened to me.As you will see with the pictures of the Ying and Yang print, the first one didn't print too well and did not print even and again this was my fault, but after a few tweaks here and there, I soon got it to look much better with it being at the same height all the way around, but again I am still getting slight lift from certain areas of the first layers, but once I had finely adjusted everything it is now printing great.laser.fitting the laser attachment was fairly easy after I read the instructions and I did start laser printing, but unfortunately I haven't mastered this side of it yet and need more time to learn this side of things as I have not done this kind of thing before, so cannot tell you much else apart from the fact that its a great idea and I have not seen a printer that does all 3 and for the price it is very good to have 3 processes in one.ConclusionI would highly recommend this printer to anyone, especially seasoned 3d printer guys and girls out there who have more experience in setting up and I now have two tronxy printers, but must admit this version is better and has the Bowden extruder with duel fans, oh and when printing the printing is very quite and the only thing you can actually hear is the two fans, but overall I love this printer.My next project is to learn how to laser etch and your never to old to learn something new I say.hope you all have a good time with it too :)Thanks for reading.Mark
2022-03-06
Va****an
2022-03-01
Ro****do
2022-02-25
J****n
This is a very well thought out kit. Assembly was easy except for the laser engraver - There were a few missing minor parts which I am working out with the folks at Tronxy, mounting screws and such. Everything else went very smoothly.This version came with Cura 4.8, and a number of preconfigured printer settings, including one for the single extruder option for this printer. Having worked with a much earlier version of Cura, I found myself a bit bewildered at first, but have now managed to figure out everything I needed to know. There are quite a few improvements, including the ability to customize many feature groups.Unfortunately, the dual extruder configuration was not included with the Cura setup. That said, there were quite good instructions on how to build the proper custom configurations yourself - a very useful process and necessary to master this printer.The dual extruder configuration and use:I found the dual extruder setup workable, and relatively straight forward. I immediately began experimenting with dual materials - PLA+ and PVA - to print an upgrade component for my TronXY X5SA PRO (See attached Video). And ran into issues... Most of these were environmental. I hadn't acquired an enclosure for this printer yet, so there were issues with humidity and drafts. Then there was the priming tower config - default position was too near the edge of the build plate. But with a little tuning of speed and temp, these resolved nicely.I really like the quality of preassembly on this printer, everything was well fitted, tight where it was supposed to be and easily moveable when appropriate. Materials were first rate, the structure very sturdy, and stable - no vibration issues here. The glass plate was a nice touch too. Now all I have to do is apply a little hair spray, and I can easily print PLA, PVA, or PETG to provide good adhesion during printing and easy removal after. The synchronized Z axis drivers are also a big help in getting good quality prints.The thing that is difficult with using dual extruders is setting the filament up properly to start the job.You need to load the primary filament first, verify that it extrudes through the nozzle, then load the secondary filament, pushing it forward as far as you can (until it makes contact with the primary filament), then back it off just a bit.With that done, I found no issues employing the dual heads. It also helps if the two filaments work in compatible temperature zones.Really, a quality product for the price - currently on sale. I do have two recommendations for upgrades.1. Add a dual nozzle configuration to the enclosed sets supplied with Cura - I expect this will happen soon.2. Add two additional filament end detection sensors to the printhead assembly. These could be used to automate filament loading for both filaments and eliminate the need to go through the process manually removing any margin for error. I found the dual filament loading process to be the biggest challenge in using the printer. Not insurmountable, but non-trivial.SummaryA quality product at an excellent price. And TRONXY is constantly innovating and improving their products. I may end up getting a larger version of this in the future. And while tech support is a challenge due to language issues, I have found them to be very helpful over the last year or so. Good people. Good Company. Good Product.
2022-02-24
J****n
This is a very well thought out kit. Assembly was easy except for the laser engraver - There were a few missing minor parts which I am working out with the folks at Tronxy, mounting screws and such. Everything else went very smoothly.This version came with Cura 4.8, and a number of preconfigured printer settings, including one for the single extruder option for this printer. Having worked with a much earlier version of Cura, I found myself a bit bewildered at first, but have now managed to figure out everything I needed to know. There are quite a few improvements, including the ability to customize many feature groups.Unfortunately, the dual extruder configuration was not included with the Cura setup. That said, there were quite good instructions on how to build the proper custom configurations yourself - a very useful process and necessary to master this printer.The dual extruder configuration and use:I found the dual extruder setup workable, and relatively straight forward. I immediately began experimenting with dual materials - PLA+ and PVA - to print an upgrade component for my TronXY X5SA PRO (See attached Video). And ran into issues... Most of these were environmental. I hadn't acquired an enclosure for this printer yet, so there were issues with humidity and drafts. Then there was the priming tower config - default position was too near the edge of the build plate. But with a little tuning of speed and temp, these resolved nicely.I really like the quality of preassembly on this printer, everything was well fitted, tight where it was supposed to be and easily moveable when appropriate. Materials were first rate, the structure very sturdy, and stable - no vibration issues here. The glass plate was a nice touch too. Now all I have to do is apply a little hair spray, and I can easily print PLA, PVA, or PETG to provide good adhesion during printing and easy removal after. The synchronized Z axis drivers are also a big help in getting good quality prints.The thing that is difficult with using dual extruders is setting the filament up properly to start the job.You need to load the primary filament first, verify that it extrudes through the nozzle, then load the secondary filament, pushing it forward as far as you can (until it makes contact with the primary filament), then back it off just a bit.With that done, I found no issues employing the dual heads. It also helps if the two filaments work in compatible temperature zones.Really, a quality product for the price - currently on sale. I do have two recommendations for upgrades.1. Add a dual nozzle configuration to the enclosed sets supplied with Cura - I expect this will happen soon.2. Add two additional filament end detection sensors to the printhead assembly. These could be used to automate filament loading for both filaments and eliminate the need to go through the process manually removing any margin for error. I found the dual filament loading process to be the biggest challenge in using the printer. Not insurmountable, but non-trivial.SummaryA quality product at an excellent price. And TRONXY is constantly innovating and improving their products. I may end up getting a larger version of this in the future. And while tech support is a challenge due to language issues, I have found them to be very helpful over the last year or so. Good people. Good Company. Good Product.
2022-02-24
Am****er
This is a very well thought out kit. Assembly was easy except for the laser engraver - There were a few missing minor parts which I am working out with the folks at Tronxy, mounting screws and such. Everything else went very smoothly.This version came with Cura 4.8, and a number of preconfigured printer settings, including one for the single extruder option for this printer. Having worked with a much earlier version of Cura, I found myself a bit bewildered at first, but have now managed to figure out everything I needed to know. There are quite a few improvements, including the ability to customize many feature groups.Unfortunately, the dual extruder configuration was not included with the Cura setup. That said, there were quite good instructions on how to build the proper custom configurations yourself - a very useful process and necessary to master this printer.The dual extruder configuration and use:I found the dual extruder setup workable, and relatively straight forward. I immediately began experimenting with dual materials - PLA+ and PVA - to print an upgrade component for my TronXY X5SA PRO (See attached Video). And ran into issues... Most of these were environmental. I hadn't acquired an enclosure for this printer yet, so there were issues with humidity and drafts. Then there was the priming tower config - default position was too near the edge of the build plate. But with a little tuning of speed and temp, these resolved nicely.I really like the quality of preassembly on this printer, everything was well fitted, tight where it was supposed to be and easily moveable when appropriate. Materials were first rate, the structure very sturdy, and stable - no vibration issues here. The glass plate was a nice touch too. Now all I have to do is apply a little hair spray, and I can easily print PLA, PVA, or PETG to provide good adhesion during printing and easy removal after. The synchronized Z axis drivers are also a big help in getting good quality prints.The thing that is difficult with using dual extruders is setting the filament up properly to start the job.You need to load the primary filament first, verify that it extrudes through the nozzle, then load the secondary filament, pushing it forward as far as you can (until it makes contact with the primary filament), then back it off just a bit.With that done, I found no issues employing the dual heads. It also helps if the two filaments work in compatible temperature zones.Really, a quality product for the price - currently on sale. I do have two recommendations for upgrades.1. Add a dual nozzle configuration to the enclosed sets supplied with Cura - I expect this will happen soon.2. Add two additional filament end detection sensors to the printhead assembly. These could be used to automate filament loading for both filaments and eliminate the need to go through the process manually removing any margin for error. I found the dual filament loading process to be the biggest challenge in using the printer. Not insurmountable, but non-trivial.SummaryA quality product at an excellent price. And TRONXY is constantly innovating and improving their products. I may end up getting a larger version of this in the future. And while tech support is a challenge due to language issues, I have found them to be very helpful over the last year or so. Good people. Good Company. Good Product.
2022-02-23
La****in
2022-02-20
N****n
2021-12-07
St****my
2021-09-23
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2021-07-29
Ni****00
2021-07-29
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