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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Z axis positioning accuracy
0.004mm
XY axis positioning accuracy
0.01mm
XY axis speed(Max)
3000mm/min
UPC
PC1707A
LCD screen
Yes
Printing material support
ABS, PLA, HIPS
Hot bed material
PU/PV
Max. Printing Height
10
Hot bed temperature
100℃
Max. Printing Width
9
Printing material diameter
1.75mm
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Extruder temperature
170-260℃
Max. Printing Depth
9
Z axis speed(Max)
200mm/min
Brand
Anet
Nozzle Size
0.4mm
3D Technology
Delta
Model
Prusa i3
MPN
EFI588490
Printing Speed
100MM/S
Features
DIY Kit
Maximum Print Size
220*220*230MM
Interface
USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi

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Product ratings and reviews

4.3
63 product ratings
  • 41 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 13 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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  • 7 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favorable review

    It is very affordable and it works. Just don't expect a $500+ machine for this price and remember there are fixes.

    This is the cheapest 220x220mm printer on the market. Naturally, costs were cut. It has some design and build quality defects which can mostly be upgraded away. There are a few 'must have' upgrades such as a better fan duct, stiffeners (which can be printed and are readily available on thingiverse) and mosfet modules to take the load off the cheap ones in the controller. A better build surface is greatly recommended as the heated bed included is bare aluminum and masking tape will only get you so far. With that said, assembly was pretty straight forward and it will be ready to print once properly assembled and leveled. My biggest complaint is unrepeatability in the z axis homing, largely because I haven't solved it yet. If you need a printer to work and print well out of the box you should ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: acautoparts04

  • Top critical review

    Prints good after a lot of tweaking and upgrades

    Overall this a good printer from what you pay however the quality of the components was pretty low. The unit I received had a bad blower fan, bad bearings in the x-axis assembly, and bent bearing rods. This means that you will spend a lot of tweaking to get it to print right but when does it can do an okay job. I decided to change bearingswith igus ones and new belts. Both of which made a huge difference. Printer has potential but you will spend a lot of time to get quality prints plus extra money on upgrades.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: max-goal

  • Excellent Starter DIY 3D Printer.

    This is a great starting point for a new hobby. It is fairly easy to build, prints remarkably well as is. The real power point is the upgrades, this can perform quite well after some tweaking. The included instructions are ok, but could certainly use improvement. Once fully assembled it is sturdy. It is quite loud with stock bearings. I have only tested PLA.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: max-goal

  • Anet A8, still a good buy?

    I say yes. This is my 3rd printer, having an older i3 clone with the smaller build area, and a prebuilt, I decided to on getting the A8 instead of upgrading my i3. First, there were a couple issues in putting this together. I had several (12) of the m3 nuts that the threads just weren’t right. So this extended my build time, checking them before putting into the frame and messing with trying to get the screws started. I picked up a bag of 100 for $5 off amazon just in case. Second, the instructions included on the sd card are confusing. Look up A8 build on YouTube. It’s by Jimmy something or another. It’s a 3 part video. Follow that and you’ll have no issues. Last, when you level the Z axis, you need a metric measure. You can get away with using the included screw driver or something as ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: max-goal

  • Anet A8 good value.

    The A8 is great as long as you aren't afraid to tinker a little and do some research. The research will lead to some inexpensive upgrades and some self printed upgrades. If you are looking for a simple 3D printing solution or out of the box solution this printer may not be for you. If you like to work on things for fun and to save money you will enjoy this printer.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: max-goal