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Dremel DigiLab 3D45-EDU Bundle 3D Printer

by Dremel
SKU 850034113036
Original price $2,199.00 - Original price $2,199.00
Original price
$2,199.00
$2,199.00 - $2,199.00
Current price $2,199.00

In Stock & Ready to Ship

All orders are shipped with in 1-3 business days. Product ETA 5-7 business days.

EASY TO USE

This flagship printer is Dremel’s 3rd generation and is engineered for anyone from a first-time user to advanced professional to operate. Backed by Dremel’s lifetime support and a one year warranty, the 3D45 is incredibly reliable, quiet and built for everyday usage.  With easy-to-use features, quick start guide and everything you need in the box, you can go from unboxing to printing in minutes.  

THE DREMEL STANDARD

With over 85 years of reliable quality, Dremel is an established brand that you can trust to support you throughout your journey. By purchasing a Dremel 3D printer, you will have lifetime access to our unrivaled Dremel customer service team located in Racine, WI, as well as an industry-best 1 year warranty.

Specs

    • Extruder: All Metal-Hot End Direct Drive
    • Build Volume: 255x155x170mm (10 x 6 x 6.7in)
    • Layer Resolution: 50-340 micron
    • Material Type: PLA, PETG, Nylon, Eco-ABS, TPU
    • Build Platform: Heated plate, Tempered Glass
    • File Type: STL, OBJ, 3mf, BMP, .g, gcode, GIF, JPEG, PNG, x3d
    • Extruder Temperature: Up to 280°C (536° F)
    • Operating Temperature: 16-29° C (60 - 85° F)
    • Touchscreen Size: 4.5in Full Color ips 
    • Build Surface: Grip Surface
    • Leveling: Semi-Auto Leveling
    • Mac Requirements: Mac OS X, Version 10.9+
    • Windows Requirements: Windows 8, 8.1, 10, 11

    PRINTER SIZE AND WEIGHT

    • Product Dimensions: 20.3” x 16” x 15.9” (645 mm x 406 mm x 404 mm)
    • Product Weight: Weight (without spool): 16.5 kg (36.3 lbs)

    Additional Filament and Supplies

    Includes 3D40-FLX-EDU
    3D40-Flex Printer 1
    Filament Spools 4
    Build Plate 2
    Build Sheets 4
    Professional Development Voucher 1
    Access to Lesson Plans 30


    Owner's Manual and Warranty

    Customer Reviews

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    Randy D.
    Want to be up and running with quality prints fast? Buy now!

    Received mine yesterday. I can happily report that what other reviewers have said about how quickly you are up and running is no joke! Its the absolute truth. As an owner of (now) five 3D printers, I have grown accustomed to the time it takes to inbox, out the printers together, level again and again, make adjustments for filament types from different manufacturers, see a print fail, try to figure out why, print again... You get the point. All of that vexing tedium was taken out of the equation with this printer. Since setup about 12 hours ago, I have printed the included mechanic statue, the frog, a Star Trek Discovery badge, and am currently printing the lion. After all of that, I have not had to do any major adjustments to the bed level. I have spent maybe 30 seconds total turning knobs slightly. All prints have been free of z-banding, stringing, or other common artifacts of the 3D printing process. Needless to say, this was money well spent!

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    Caroline
    My 9-year old perspective: Easy to use with some hiccups that you can overcome with patience

    The 3D Printer is well built and has all the capabilities you need for a hobbyist or a beginner. My 9-year old son came up to speed quickly, and he operates it without adult supervision. Because it is enclosed, it is safer than open models from competitors.

    My son enjoys designing on TinkerCad and printing it on the Printer.

    Now some things to remember:
    Since 3D printing is still not hit the mainstream, this Printer, like many others, needs special attention. We print during the day say we can keep an eye on it.

    We had quite a few failed prints, and we were able to reduce those through trial and error. Here are few things we learned:
    * When we used Dremel's 3D slicer software, our success rate was much lower. The .gcode files it generates do not work all the time.
    * If you use the 3D Cloud software, it creates .3gdrem files, and they have a higher success rate.
    * Depending on the design, we need to try out different support types to get it right.
    * On Dremel's support team's suggestion, we also had to increase the extrusion head height so the filament does not back up into the head and clog it.

    Filament:
    Not all filaments are the same in terms of generating quality prints. PETG (esp translucent) gets stuck in the spool a lot, causing failed prints. We have had more luck with ECO-ABS and PLA.

    Technical Support:
    Dremel's support is excellent. They are quite helpful in debugging issues and very friendly.

    Educational material:
    The educational material is designed for a classroom setting where a skilled teacher is leading the class. We were hoping we could learn how best to design 3D objects at home but to no avail. There were no instructions on how to get good prints, either. It only includes a series of exercises and is not worth the additional $200.

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