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Anycubic vyper prusa slicer11/27/2023 ![]() Everything arrived safe and sound with zero damage. We have absolutely no issues with that packaging. The crate itself is split vertically into a few sections that allow for very easy unboxing of all of the bits layer by layer. It is a fairly-massive crate and a heavy one too, since just the printer itself weighs around 10kg. The ANYCUBIC Vyper ships in a thick and highly-protective dense foam package. Some of its other highlight features include a pretty generous 245mm(L) x 245(W) x 260mm(H) print volume, a new Cortex-M3 chipset, TMC2209 silent motor drivers and pretty low-noise motors. That being said, it is also supposed to be one of the most advanced units the company has, since it has auto leveling for the print bed. That actually makes the Vyper one of the most expensive FDM 3D printers ANYCUBIC is currently offering. The Vyper currently retails for $359 or $419 for EU countries. Other features: Double screw vertical rail system double photoelectric limiter for precise Z-axis zeroing dual cooling fan for print head double-gear extrusion system 100-240v AC 60/50 Hz power support.Software: Cura slicer (custom config profiles provided by manufacturer) Windows and Mac OS driver provided for "online" operation via Cura Input Formats.CPU: ARM Cortex-M3 chip High-speed computing Silent printing 32-bit main frequency: 72M 8-bit main frequency: 16M.Printing filament: PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG, Wood.I/O:4.3-inch touch screen 1x USB Type-B port 1x full size SD card slot.Performance: 0.0125mm X/Y axis precision 0.002mm Z axis precision 0.1mm print resolution 180mm/s max print speed (80-100mm/s recommended).Print bed: Removable magnetic flexible string steel top surface Max hot bed temperature: 110 degrees Celsius.Nozzle: Diameter: 0.4 mm Max nozzle temperature: 260 degrees Celsius.Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling).Dimensions: 508x457x516mm, ~10kg assembly required.But before we get to that here are the ANYCUBIC Vyper specs. This places pretty high expectations on the product to perform. In any case, their reputation in the space is rather good. The CREALITY HALOT-ONE gave me some experience working with resin as well.ĪNYCUBIC is a brand I have encountered before but don't really have any personal experience with. ![]() I have been doing Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing for over a year and have owned a total of three 3D printers - my current Monoprice Select Mini V2, which is the only one I could reasonably keep with the limited home space I have and before that Prusa i3, which replaced my original Ender 3. Having recently done an in-depth review on the CREALITY HALOT-ONE resin 3D printer, I recently got a chance to play with the ANYCUBIC Vyper and can now share what its real life performance is like. While not directly related to what I do here at GSMArena, 3D printing is a huge passion of mine.
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