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Monoprice Voxel 3D Printer - Fully Enclosed with Removable Heated Build Plate (150 x 150 x 150 mm) Touch Screen, 8GB And Wi-Fi, Black/Gray, Large
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Brand | Monoprice |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Color | Gray/Black |
Product Dimensions | 15.9"D x 15.7"W x 15"H |
Item Weight | 12.92 Kilograms |
About this item
- Quick change nozzle: unlike other 3D printers, which require tools and 20-40 minutes of work to replace the nozzle, The voxel has a quick change nozzle that allows you to change the nozzle in seconds, without the need for tools of any kind
- Heated, flexible, and removable: The removable, flexible build plate makes removing a model A breeze. Simply remove and flex it to dislodge the model. You can easily replace it if it becomes damaged or can swap in a second build plate to start a new print immediately after completion of a project. Additionally, it can be heated to temperatures up to 60°c
- Auto Leveling: the printer ships fully calibrated and ready to print out of the box. If necessary, you can easily adjust the distance between the nozzle and the bed via the touch screen interface.Operating compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS X, Linux
- Auto feeding with filament sensor: makes loading filament simple. Insert your filament into the printer’s filament loading Port, then tap ‘load filament’ on the color touchscreen menu. Additionally, a built-in sensor recognizes low filament levels and will pause prints in progress until filament is reloaded
- Please visit Monoprice website and search for 'voxel' Or Type Part number 33820 in the search bar to visit the product page and download the latest software and manual
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 19.6 x 16.9 x 20.2 inches; 28.48 Pounds
- Item model number : 133820
- Date First Available : August 27, 2018
- Manufacturer : Monoprice Inc.
- ASIN : B07GV5GLLC
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #176,178 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #195 in 3D Printers
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MONOPRICE MP VOXEL 3D PRINTER_ FULLY ENCLOSED_ EASY WI-FI_ TOUCH SCREEN_ 8GB ON-
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Monoprice Voxel 3D Printer - Black/Gray
Removable Heated Build Plate (150 x 150 x 150 mm) | Fully Enclosed | Touch Screen
The Voxel is a unique, easy to use, beginner-friendly 3D printer that brings 3D printing to the masses with its simple menu system displayed on a 2.8" color IPS touch screen. The assisted leveling system reduces calibration to a single tap on the touch screen and the print nozzle can be swapped out in seconds, without the need for tools of any kind. It features 8GB of internal memory, a USB port, a Wi-Fi radio with a hotspot, and a built-in camera for monitoring print operations.
- Please visit monoprice and search for 'Voxel' or type part number 33820 in the search bar to visit the product page and download the latest software and manual
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Quick Change NozzleThe Voxel has a quick change nozzle that allows you to change the nozzle in seconds, without the need for tools of any kind. |
Heated, Flexible, and Removable:The removable, flexible build plate makes removing a model a breeze. Simply remove and flex it to dislodge the model. You can easily replace it if it becomes damaged or can swap in a second build plate to start a new print immediately after completion of a project. Additionally, it can be heated to temperatures up to 60°C. |
Assisted LevelingAuto Leveling: The printer ships fully calibrated and ready to print out of the box. If necessary, you can easily adjust the distance between the nozzle and the bed via the touch screen interface. |
Polar Cloud EnabledPolar Cloud Enabled: The MP Voxel comes Polar Cloud enabled straight out of the box, meaning you can control your 3D printer from anywhere with an internet connection, connect and manage multiple printers at once, queue print jobs, slice models, access unique educational curriculum, and even check in on how your print is doing with the built-in web cam! |
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Build Area | 100 x 105 x 100 mm | 120 x 120 x 120 mm | 200 x 200 x 180 mm | 300 x 300 x 400 mm | 150 x 150 x 150 mm | 200 x 150 x 150 mm |
Resolution | 100-500 microns | 100-300 microns | 50-300 microns | 50-300 microns | 100-400 microns | 100-400 microns |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm | 1.75mm | 1.75mm | 1.75mm | 1.75mm | 1.75mm |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4mm | 0.4mm | 0.4mm | 0.4mm | 0.4mm | 0.4mm |
Hotend Setup | Bowden | Bowden | Bowden | Bowden | Bowden | Bowden |
Print Speed | up to 150 mm/sec | up to 55 mm/sec | up to 100 mm/sec | up to 100 mm/sec | up to 100 mm/sec | up to 150 mm/sec |
Maximum Extruder Temperature | 250 Degrees (C) | 250 Degrees (C) | 280 Degrees (C) | 280 Degrees (C) | 240 Degrees (C) | 250 Degrees (C) |
Maximum Build Plate Temperature | 60 Degrees (C) | 110 Degrees (C) | 110 Degrees (C) | 100 Degrees (C) | 100 Degrees (C) | |
Heated Built Plate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Removable Build Plate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and value of the 3D printer. For example, they mention it's super easy to set up and use, the instructions are very clear and the Flashpoint software is easy to use. They like the value, and appearance of the product. That said, some complain about the size, support and print quality.
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Customers find the 3D printer easy to set up and use. They say the instructions are clear, the software is easy to use, and the touch screen makes the menu easy to navigate. The printer is ready to print after a few steps and chug along without issue from the very start. Customers also say it's a good enough printer for beginners.
"...I actually like the FlashForge slicer. Loads so much faster than Cura and in Windows actually changes the .gx file icons to display the actual model...." Read more
"...The Flashpoint software is easy to use (this coming from a first time printer)- Touch screen works well- Great price point-..." Read more
"...In summary, this is great for the price, pet friendly, and great for learning, but the flaws will make you either want a better one as soon as you..." Read more
"...It's amazing to me how simple this was to setup and use...." Read more
Customers are happy with the quality of the 3D printer. They say it's reliable, has solid construction, and is good enough for prototyping. Some say that there are no broken parts. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality and performance.
"...Wifi connected- Quality is good. Better than I expected at the price-..." Read more
"...Basically it perfectly handled almost all quality checks i had...." Read more
"...-Seems very reliable, I've had zero jams or offset prints in the first 200 hours of use...." Read more
"...Compartment is sturdy and has a nice aesthetic. Removing the clear sections to get at the components is straightforward.-..." Read more
Customers like the value of the 3D printer. They mention it's easy to use, and good out of the box.
"TL;DR: Great printerPros: Great value. Super easy to use. Compact. Excellent print quality. Little to no leveling required...." Read more
"...Touch screen works well- Great price point- Great customer service from the manufacturerCONS:-..." Read more
"...In summary, this is great for the price, pet friendly, and great for learning, but the flaws will make you either want a better one as soon as you..." Read more
"...the build surface works well and replacements are available and fairly inexpensive...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the 3D printer. They mention that it has a nice design, and the finish is very nice. They also appreciate the great detail in the prints, and that it is easy to use. Customers also appreciate that the bed material is really nice.
"...That said, it's .1mm and even .6mm prints turn out looking fantastic, if you dont have to use many supports...." Read more
"...The bed material is really nice, looking into printers and talking to folks I you hear a lot about how hard it is to get the first layer to stick..." Read more
"...Compartment is sturdy and has a nice aesthetic. Removing the clear sections to get at the components is straightforward.-..." Read more
"...Good quality as best I can tell. I'm not an expert, but the prints have great detail when set to the high quality resolution...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the print quality of the 3D printer. Some mention that it works great and the software for it works well, while others say that it can lead to major issues and poor print quality if you use the whole bed.
"...Highly impressed with the quality of prints using the default parameters of the included FlashForge software (with the above mentioned modifications)..." Read more
"...Better than I expected at the price- Works well with both PLA and ABS (though best results with PLA)-..." Read more
"This is my first 3d printer. This thing ia great and ive already used it to make many things...." Read more
"...It's really cool to use, but the quality issues I experienced are too much for me to go above 3 stars.Pros:..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the 3D printer. Some mention that it has pretty cool features with WiFi, and the communication is incredibly nice. However, others say that it wouldn't connect to their WiFi or read any of the programs from their USB Drive. Some say that the software regularly has difficulty connecting to it, and that they did have some issues with the wireless.
"...It's easy to read, with a logical menu system, but occasionally it takes a bit to register your touch...." Read more
"...Mine could not connect from a room about 50' from a router but was fine from about 25' away.- The bed is on the smaller side...." Read more
"...It also makes sending jobs to the printer extremely easy; you literally just get its IP address, plug it in, and after slicing it, click print...." Read more
"...The built in wifi adapter refuses to connect to my centurylink wifi router...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the 3D printer. They mention that the spool is weird size, the touchscreen is cheap and too small for the options' targets, and the original supports will be smaller than what you can buy now. They also say that the print bed is on the smaller side and that only very specific 500g spooles fit inside.
"...The bed is on the smaller side...." Read more
"...Next the amount of filament it can hold is relatively small. I still haven't gone through the free spool that came with it, so it's not that bad...." Read more
"...-The space for spools is just under 200mm dia. so not many spools will fit, including the 500g spools sold by monoprice...." Read more
"...Cons:- Only very specific 500g spools fit inside, which means more money for less material, and they are hard to find in stock...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the support provided by the 3D printer. They mention that the support fails and the build plate heater partially fails. They also say that the filament driver breaks almost immediately, and the extruder broke on the first unit.
"...Unfortunately, the initial build quality didn't impress me. Lots of strings produced when the nozzle moved across internal areas...." Read more
"...CONS:- Extruder broke on first unit (immediately replaced by tech support)- Wifi range seems poor..." Read more
"...The supports are not nearly as robust, the fan control is not as complete, it just generally has slightly fewer options than you might want...." Read more
"...A number of problems started to occur: extruder stepper motor knocking, the heating plate not heating up consistently, bad extrusion at the nozzle...." Read more
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Pros: Great value. Super easy to use. Compact. Excellent print quality. Little to no leveling required.
Cons: Small-ish print area. Crappy camera. Needs external spool holder if you want to use standard 1 kg filament. Uses non-standard .gx format.
UPDATE 3 MONTHS AFTER PURCHASE:
I still think this is a great machine. I have used it now for PETG, and it did fine. Bought a few replacement nozzles when they became available. I saw occasional clogging of the nozzle, more frequently than on my Wanhao DI3 with an all metal hotend, but somehow with the new nozzles this seems to occur much less frequently. Need to relevel bed every 10 prints or so. I went back from glass to the original bed because I really like how easy it is to remove the prints. The external I gave up completely on the inbuilt camera and use a Wyze camera instead to monitor prints. PolarCloud is garbage. My main issues are
1) The MAC address for Wifi changes every time you start the Voxel, so you have to look for the IP address to enter into the FlashForge software. Better to stick with Ethernet or set the Voxel up as a hotspot.
2) I wish it could read standard .gcode files. I actually like the FlashForge slicer. Loads so much faster than Cura and in Windows actually changes the .gx file icons to display the actual model. It's super easy to use and from a UI perspective much cleaner than Cura. But it doesn't offer the range of options that Cura does. E.g., there are only very few types of infill to choose from. But overall it does an excellent job.
3) Small print surface. Wish it was at least 20 x 20.
I'm really happy I bought this machine. It has almost immediately become my go-to printer for any smaller-sized projects. The print quality is amazing -- after a few adjustments. It's a compact machine, not heavy, with full enclosure. Can print a wide range of filaments but I have only used it for PLA so far. I read reports of clogging when you change filaments so I'm waiting for the exchangeable print nozzles to become available again before I try PETG. This is actually one of the negatives. Very surprised that Monoprice doesn't have those exchangeable nozzles in store as this is one of the positive features of the system.
Anyway. Initial setup was easy, included quick start guide had me up and running in no time. Unfortunately, the initial build quality didn't impress me. Lots of strings produced when the nozzle moved across internal areas. This was particularly visible with the included semi-translucent red filament, but also happened with other filament I tried. However, this was fixed easily by changing the retraction parameter in the included Flashprint software from 5 to 6 mm and by slightly lowing the print speed. Haven't seen any of these artifacts since. While I actually liked the included bendable print bed, I immediately replaced it with a glass plate (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHG37PX) attached by placing a thermal pad (https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-400mm-Silicone-Thermal-Heatsink/dp/B007PPEW52) between the plate and the heated bed. Using glue stick, models stick perfectly.
Highly impressed with the quality of prints using the default parameters of the included FlashForge software (with the above mentioned modifications). The simplicity of getting a print going should make this a total gateway drug for anyone new to 3D printing. Where my other printers require endless fiddling to level the bed, here you just select Print and you're on your way. With the glass plate, I had to relevel but it's very easy to do and doesn't require any tools. Leveling is done in the middle of the plate. This was one of my concerns about this printer as there is no way to level the bed along the x or y axis but I have not seen any issues at all. This is probably due to the somewhat small size of the print bed, which is one of the only knocks I have on this system. I wish it had a 20x20 print bed, as I frequently print models that exceed the size of the Voxel's bed. I have printed models across the whole bed, using a raft, and have not seen any warping.
I was also intrigued by the camera that is built into the system but it actually turned out to be pretty awful. You can use it using the Polar Cloud software to watch your print, but the images are generally dark and lo-res, and it only works over local network. I ended up using a cheap webcam mounted on a small stand next to the printer and Youtube streaming to monitor prints when I'm on the road. Another problem is -- and that's just a stupid engineering decision -- you can only use the USB port or the camera. Huh? The "automatic" setting that should turn the camera on when a print job is active and the USB port on when not doesn't work in my hands. If I want to use the camera, I turn it on manually. A pity, because I found using a USB stick to be my preferred way of transferring files to the machine.
The system uses .gx files, which are a variant of .gcode. I was initially concerned I couldn't use Cura to slice, but I'm now actually very happy with the included Flashprint software (which I understand is built on top of Cura). By and large it does what Cura does but feels more limited in what you can do with supports. But then again, for most of what I do, no problems. You can also use Polar Cloud as a web-based solution. I was at first very excited about it because I was hoping I could use a cheap chromebook I have lying around to control the machine but a) the cloud software is very convoluted, with lots of features that may be useful for schools that need to manage several printers and print queues in their print shop but only get in the way if all you want is slice and control your one Voxel, and b) I found the print quality produced by its slicer to be inferior to what comes out of Flashprint. Flashprint allows you to connect to your printer and shows you the print status but doesn't connect to the printer's camera.
Be aware that this printer is not designed for tinkerers who want to mod their machine. It's for those of us who just want to get the job done. You can replace the print nozzle but that's pretty much it, and then again looks like nozzles are actually out of stock.
Couple more observations:
Loading and unloading filament is super-easy. However, the system is designed to mount small 0.5 kg spools on its side. So if you're like me sitting on 1 kg spools used in other printers, you will have to print either some spool adapters or use an external spool holder (which works fine). I guess this was a necessary design decision to keep a compact profile. I did at times notice some stuttering and knocking sounds when the filament is pulled in but I didn't see any impact on print quality.
The system is easy to operate with the built-in touch panel. It's easy to read, with a logical menu system, but occasionally it takes a bit to register your touch.
Plenty of internal storage so you can keep .gx files around on-board for repeat prints.
All in all, I am very surprised by how much I like this system. I bought it as a backup system but ended up using it as my primary printer for anything smaller than 15 x 15 cm.
PROS:
- Ready to go out of the box
- Enclosed, so it is a *bit* safer around little kids
- Wifi connected
- Quality is good. Better than I expected at the price
- Works well with both PLA and ABS (though best results with PLA)
- The Flashpoint software is easy to use (this coming from a first time printer)
- Touch screen works well
- Great price point
- Great customer service from the manufacturer
CONS:
- Extruder broke on first unit (immediately replaced by tech support)
- Wifi range seems poor
- The quick start guide should recommend doing a calibration. Their online docs cover this, so be sure to read through those and not just the guide that comes with it. My first unit was not calibrated well and prints kept coming loose from the bed.
Other Advice:
- If you are a first time 3D printer like I was, do some research online and watch a few videos. Be sure to understand what rafts and supports are and how to use them. I have had the best success with bed adhesion when using rafts on this printer.
- The included spool holder only holds the Monoprice 0.5 kg spools. Be sure to get (or print) a full size spool holder if you want to take advantage of larger spools.
- Prints did not stick well to the bed at first. Be sure to calibrate it before printing. I would also recommend putting some blue painter's tape on the bed for better adhesion.
- If you are going to use wifi, this probably need to be close to a router or repeater. Mine could not connect from a room about 50' from a router but was fine from about 25' away.
- The bed is on the smaller side. I haven't found too many models that don't fit, but if you want to print larger objects, you may want to consider a bigger printer.
Overall, I'm very happy I got this printer. My experience with Monoprice's support has also reassured me that my investment was well placed and I will happily buy from them again. If you are looking to get in to 3D printing without breaking the bank, this is a great place to start. Happy printing!
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- enclosed (we have curious cats that would try to help)
- prints PLA and ABS
- almost fool proof design
I have done about 10 prints, had two failures, but those were newbie mistakes I made. There are some small issues with this model which I'll point out.
- The internal spool holder will only hold 500g spools which are hard to come by. To use the common 1Kg spools, you need to print an external spool holder and drill a small hole for the filament to go in. I've attached a pic of my spool holder which attaches to the side of the unit. Work great, no problems.
- The touch screen is not as responsive as it should be. When you press the screen, wait a second for the screen to go to the next menu, otherwise it will queue up the additional presses and use them for the next screens. This tripped me up when loading the filament, I would press start, then press the start again thinking I didn't press it right, but the second press would be applied to the next screen which caused the loading of the filament to stop.
- Instructions and user manual are lacking. But there are plenty of resources on the Internet to supplement them.
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2021
- enclosed (we have curious cats that would try to help)
- prints PLA and ABS
- almost fool proof design
I have done about 10 prints, had two failures, but those were newbie mistakes I made. There are some small issues with this model which I'll point out.
- The internal spool holder will only hold 500g spools which are hard to come by. To use the common 1Kg spools, you need to print an external spool holder and drill a small hole for the filament to go in. I've attached a pic of my spool holder which attaches to the side of the unit. Work great, no problems.
- The touch screen is not as responsive as it should be. When you press the screen, wait a second for the screen to go to the next menu, otherwise it will queue up the additional presses and use them for the next screens. This tripped me up when loading the filament, I would press start, then press the start again thinking I didn't press it right, but the second press would be applied to the next screen which caused the loading of the filament to stop.
- Instructions and user manual are lacking. But there are plenty of resources on the Internet to supplement them.
-Déjà le bruit c'est un avion de chasse comment c possible d'avoir des ventilos aussi bruyant comme ca
pour 350€ c impensable aujd en 2021 ca fait trop de bruit le caisson est inutile
et impossible de travailler a coter comme montrer sur les image elle doit être dans une pièce appart ce qui est dommage
-le truc wifi connecte tu envoie les impression a distance MDR une blague tout est en chinois et absolument pas fonctionnel la vidéo est en 10fps et de qualité 240p
-Niveaux impression ca fait le job mais sans plus le plateaux est a nettoyer a l'acétone toute les 5 impression sinon ca accroche plus
-MAIS SONT PLUS GROS POINT FAIBLE c'est que c'est propriétaire par chance je l'ai resus courroie correcte mais après 1 ans c'est détendue c'est inévitable et la bonne chance c'est des vis hexagonale déjà et puis aucune notice n'existe pour retirer la carcasse en plastoc car les courroie sont cacher dessous c'est malin (pas du tout hyper c*n) et les bobine mon dieux seule la bobine fournis rentre dans l'espace sur le coter sinon pour des bobine de 1Kg il faut faire un support sois même et l'avoir en visuel a coter de l'imprimante donc le coter esthétique tout en un n'est pas la
-je voie qu'elle n'est plus dispo a la vente heureusement car c'est une honte pour 350€ ,pour 150€ on peux trouver plus modulaire est précis sans que ce sois propriétaire
-Pour débutant ? de mon avis Non ,il existe aujd bcp mieux et surtout bcp moin chère l'idee etait bonne mais le fait que ce sois propriétaire gâche tout elle est aujd entièrement démonter et refaite
-ventilateur changer pour du noctua
-caisson poubelle il était juste inutile et en plus il transmettait les vibration et emplifiait le son
-refroidissement de la tête d'impression refait car refroidissant juste par la droite
I would most defiantly recommend this printer to any one wanting to starting 3d printing, just make sure you calibrate the hot tip, i used the tip leveling paper i got with my other printer,all you have to do is to move the hot tip from a negative number to a positive and then bring it down a bit at a time until the paper just grabs the hot tip. It should be around about +0.2-0.3 IMO.
One other note one of the fans is a little noisy but not to bad. AAAAA+++
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2021
I would most defiantly recommend this printer to any one wanting to starting 3d printing, just make sure you calibrate the hot tip, i used the tip leveling paper i got with my other printer,all you have to do is to move the hot tip from a negative number to a positive and then bring it down a bit at a time until the paper just grabs the hot tip. It should be around about +0.2-0.3 IMO.
One other note one of the fans is a little noisy but not to bad. AAAAA+++
Man muß auch hier eine Reinigungslösung auf Basis von Ethanol verwenden. Am Besten eignet sich hier ein Desinfektionsspray für die Fläche. Am Anfang hatte ich auch das Problem, das sich der Druck bei großen Teilen gelöst hat aber nach dem Entfetten war das Problem behoben. Die Druckqualität ist für den Ersatzteilbereich im Hobby- und Hausgebrauch ausreichend. Für die 1 Kg Filamentrollen gibt es genügend freiverfügliche Adappter auf thingiverse.com. Ich habe den Drucker ausgwählt, da er eine beheizte Bauplattform hat und auch ABS drucken kann und dadurch gekappselt ist.
Für Anfänger genau richtig aber auch für Profis gut zum spielen und ausprobieren daheim. Der letzte Tipp, wenn man 3D Druckteile dicht und mit einer glatten Oberfläche haben möchte, ganz einfach in ABS drucken und danach kurz in Aceton tauchen aber vorsichtig immer gut belüften.