So yesterday I did a relatively short rundown on what is 3d printing and I also spoke about my visit with SeeMeCNC. Well today I’m actually going to dive into the SeeMeCNC Eris 3d printer that I picked up when I was visiting them. The Eris is their brand new portable delta printer. Not only is easy to carry, but they set out to make the Eris their first truly out of the box and printing experience. Generally, with most 3d printers you have a lot of build and setup time, but with the Eris shipping completely built and with their new Auto Leveling system they are hoping it will be a great printer for new 3d printing users. Well it just so happens, I’m that 3d printing noob, so I’m going to run you guys/girls through my experience from start to finish to help you decide if the Eris is the printer for you.
Product Name: SeeMeCNC Eris
Review Sample Provided by: SeeMeCNC
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Amazon Link: HERE
Be sure to check out our coverage yesterday as well, we visted SeeMeCNC and took a tour.
Specifications | |
Printer Design | Delta |
Machine overall dimensions | (no filament spool) 9-1/2" (240mm) dia x 17-1/2" (444mm) |
Build Volume | 4.9" dia x 6.5" tall |
Build Surface | Bborosilicate glass build plate with a custom build surface laminate pre-installed |
Hot End | HE280 metal hotend with acceleromter probe (Up to 280c) |
Calibration | Automatic calibration |
Filament Compatibility | 1.75mm |
Printable Materials | PLA, PETG and other materials such as the blended PLA's |
Power requirements | 100-240VAC 50-60Hz 2Amp |
Controller | Mini-RAMBo 3D printer control board by UltiMachine |
Connection | USB 2.0 |
Compatibility | Windows and Mac |
Shipping dimensions | 13" x 13" x 23" tall (330mm x 330mm x 584mm tall) |
Shipping weight | (includes 1 lb (0.5kg) spool of filament: 13.8lb (5.81kg) |
Ships with |
(0.5kg) spool of filament 80 Watt power adapter |