MakerPi is a manufacturer of high-quality 3D printers. Offers a range of devices that meet the expectations of all users, from people just starting their adventure with 3D printing to professionals. Printer MakerPi characterized by high quality and excellent performance parameters.
MakerPi 3D printers
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The MakerPi company - still relatively unpopular on the Polish market - belongs to the group of 3D printer manufacturers whose devices clearly differ from their competitors at first glance. The design of MakerPi printers is based on solid, closed or (less often) semi-open housings, housing all the necessary components: control electronics, power supply, and axis feed mechanisms. This approach to designing devices using FFF technology is in contrast to many amateur models with a completely open design, not equipped with virtually any housing. A very important advantage of MakerPi printers is the fact that they were created with the diverse needs of users in mind, both beginner 3D printing enthusiasts and advanced recipients providing rapid prototyping services or companies using additive manufacturing technologies in their own research and development work.
MakerPi M1 – the perfect choice for beginners in 3D printing
The MakerPi M1 3D printer attracts attention with a particularly interesting design, based on the assembly of two metal, appropriately profiled sheets, creating a semi-open, extremely aesthetic casing. Interestingly, unlike most 3D printers available on the market, the work table in this model extends quite far beyond the outline of the housing (in the Y axis, i.e. in the front-back direction), thanks to which MakerPi designers managed to significantly reduce the size devices. Interestingly, MakerPi M1 has almost no user interface elements - a display, keyboard or encoder knob, so popular in other device models. The creators of this interesting model came to the - otherwise revealing - conclusion that... the 3D printer can be operated with just one button! The One Touch Button function automatically prints a file from a memory card, without the need to make any additional settings.
MakerPi K5 Plus – the flagship among MakerPi machines
The offer of the Chinese manufacturer, whose headquarters is located in an industrial park in Shenzen, also includes the advanced MakerPi K5 Plus model. The device has a closed structure, and access to the interior of the working chamber is provided by a transparent door covering most of the front wall of the housing. The 3D printer can be operated via a high-quality, 4.3-inch color touch screen located in its upper part. The entire device has external dimensions of 400 x 400 x 500 mm. The flagship has a number of innovative solutions that cannot be found in many competing printers - a filament end sensor with a sound alarm or the ability to print directly from a USB memory are just the beginning of the list of amenities that the MakerPi K5 Plus model makes available to its users. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the new 3D printer is the modular design of the print head - the entire assembly (hotend with heater, temperature sensor and solid radiator) can be pulled out with one hand movement, making replacing the nozzle very easy. Importantly, the MakerPi K5 Plus model can be easily converted to a laser engraving mode, because the manufacturer provides a laser module compatible with the device.
MakerPi 3D printers - FAQ
MakerPi 3D printers enjoy good reviews from users, including: due to the high quality and detail of prints. In addition, users note the simple and intuitive operation, as well as the double system responsible for pressing thermoplastic material (the system is available in selected models of MakerPi printers). Other advantages of MakerPi 3D printers are high printing speed, the ability to use various types of filaments and printing two-color prints (selected models).
MakerPi 3D printers are intended, among others, for: for beginner 3D printing enthusiasts. Particularly noteworthy is the small MakerPi M1 printer, which is affordable, easy to use and equipped with practical functions, such as auto-leveling of the work platform. The higher-end models of the MakerPi K5 Plus and M2030X 3D printers are intended for intermediate 3D printers. The mentioned devices are distinguished by high quality and precision of printing, as well as a solid construction that guarantees stability.