Mar. 18, 2015

XYZprinting, Taiwan based manufacturer of affordable consumer-grade 3D printers, announced the release of the da Vinci 1.1 Plus, an enhanced version of its da Vinci 1.0 3D printer. The da Vinci 1.1 Plus features WiFi connectivity, and remote control capabilities through XYZprinting's new free app, XYZapp, for iPad and Android table devices.


The XYZapp allows users to set up print jobs from their devices anywhere. The da Vinci 1.1 comes with a built-in camera, enabling users to monitor the status of a 3D print job. The camera sends picture updates to the app and users can then share these images through social media or upload to XYZprinting's 3D design collection. The XYZprinting Cloud Library offers 3D models available to share, create, and print online.

The da Vinci 1.1 Plus also features a USB port and Android-based 5'' color LCD touch panel, and it is a completely stand-alone printer which can be operated without a connection to a desktop or laptop computer.

With its easy-to-install filament cartridges system available in 12 colors, users can easily refill the printer, switch colors, or switch between ABS and PLA filament.

Specs:

  • Printer Size: 18.4 x 22 x 20 inch (46.8x 55.8 x 51 cm)
  • Printer Weight: 27 kg (gross)
  • Maximum Build Volume: 7.8 x 7.8 x 7.8 inch (20 x 20 x 20 cm)
  • Print Resolution: 0.1 t 0.4mm
  • Print Head: Single Nozzle 0.4 mm
  • Filament: 1.75 mm ABS/PLA
  • Connectivity: USB wire / USB drive / WIFI / LAN
  • OS Support: Windows XP ( .Net 4.0 required) and Windows 7 above (for PC), Mac OSX 10.8 64-bit +

The da Vinci 1.1 is priced at $699 and available on Amazon and Best Buy.

 

 

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Duplicat wrote at 3/19/2015 3:58:08 AM:

Look !! A blue one,,, with more decals,,, and others bits that probably won't work.



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