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Key Specs
Networking: Not Applicable
Printer Type: 3D Printer
General
Product Name: Da Vinci 2.0 Duo 3D Printer
Brand: XYZprinting
Display Screen: true
Display Screen Size: 2.6 inches
Model Number: 3F20AXUS00B
Dimensions
Product Height: 20 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Width: 18.4 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Depth: 22.1 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Weight: 62.9 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
Layer Thickness: 100 micrometers (The thickness of each individual layer produced by the printer.)
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 millimeters
Filament Diameter: 1.75 millimeters
Certifications Listings & Approvals
EPEAT Qualified: false (The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) was designed to provide an environmental assessment tool for purchasers. In order to qualify for EPEAT, a product must meet all 23 required criteria.)
Features
Built-in Camera: false
Assembly Required: No
Supported File Formats: STL, XYZ
Build Platform Info
Build Platform Material: Glass
Heated Build Platform: true
Build Info
Compatible Build Material(s): ABS
Performance
Maximum Print Speed: 150 millimeters per hour
Number of Extruders: 2
Heated Chamber: false
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts: 1 year limited; 90 days: extruder, print bed
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor: 1 year limited
Connectivity
Minimum System Requirements: PC: Windows XP (.net 4.0 required), 7 or later; Mac: OSX 10.8 (64-bit) or later
Other
UPC: 840710101020
Create detailed 3D models with this XYZ Printing Da Vinci 2.0 Duo 3F20AXUS00B printer, which features 2 extruders that allow you to print with 2 colors simultaneously. Automatic nozzle cleaning makes maintenance simple.
Prints up to 150mm per hour*: For efficient performance.
2 extruders: Enable you to print with 2 colors of filament simultaneously. Compatible with 1.75mm ABS filament.
5.9" x 7.8" x 7.8" build volume: Allows you to create large models from STL and XYZ files.
Printing modes: Include fine (100 microns), standard (200 microns), speed (300 microns) and ultra fast (400 microns) to accommodate your needs.
Cloud Library: Offers access to thousands of 3D models and lets you share, create and print with the XYZ World community.
USB 2.0 interface: Simplifies connectivity.
Whats Included
Da Vinci 2.0 Duo 3D Printer
Two 300g filament cartridges
USB cable, power cable
Accessories
Owner's manual
Customers are saying
Customers recognize the Da Vinci 2.0 Duo 3D Printer for its exceptional print quality at an affordable price. Users are pleased with the quality of the prints they are able to produce with this printer.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Good Bye XYZ. Save for a better printer....
Well, I have had my Davinci Duo 2.0 since March. It has been a love/hate relationship.
Pros:
1) The printer looks good. The entirely enclosed printer has a clean look, albeit dated with an LCD display
2) Inexpensive: Although I didn't pay full retail for it at $675 and was able to pick it up for $450 on sale. Truthfully though, trying to cut corners will cost you in the end. See cons.
3) The ABS prints came out clean enough. It is a quite decent printer for ABS. It has struggled with the skull pencil holder for example, but otherwise almost all of my prints have came out average to above average.
Cons:
1) As others have stated, XYZ's software leaves much to be desired. Out of the box, you can print, but that is where it ends. The slicer is horrible, slow, and not configurable for other materials.
2) You are stuck with ABS/PLA. Trying to print in any other material is like pulling teeth. I have tried with Nylon 910 with limited success, PETG and had nothing but failure.
3) Proprietary Filament. At a cost of $70 for a dual filament resetter, coupled with Simplify 3d, My sales price on this printer was negated by the need for these two items.
4) The blown R271 within 3 months of owning the printer. No where in the instructions does it tell you to clean the nozzle with the printer turned off. After all it has to be hot to clean it, why would you turn a printer off to get it hot??? Only after I googled did I find out that we users learn this one the hard way. I had to solder the motherboard to fix this one, because XYZ won't cover this under warranty. (I will chock this one up to user error)
5) The cracked X-Axis Tensioner. I saw this and was astound that within 4 months this thing was hanging there ready to fall out. A 3d printed replacement and $4 worth of bearings fixed this. XYZ? C'mon really?
6) The small X-Axis belt just broke. Its a $3 part. XYZ specs it with a 5mm belt, but you can only buy a 4mm and 6mm belt online. Really XYZ, again....C'mon?
Suffice to say, I was not abusive on my printer. I've got about 500 hours on it and have printed about 8 rolls of filament. I put in an order for a Lulzbot Taz 5. I know... its a price difference of about $1000 dollars. Honestly, what good is a cheap printer that is locked down and has to be hacked to use to its full potential, and then has plastic bits falling apart. Its a good entry into 3d printing and I have learned a lot using it, but in the end I wish I had just opted for a better quality machine.
My advice to those wishing to purchase from XYZ.... spend a little more up front, you will be happier for it.
Good Bye XYZ
Posted by BrutalForce
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good start for low cost 3D printing startup
Spend the time to learn about 3D Printing. Calibration is an ABSOLUTE must. Print basic items to learn from your mistakes. You Tube and Thingiverse will help a lot. Buy the XYZ Printing filaments first, until you get the hang of things.
Posted by PleaseFixIT
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Get more than what you pay for
This printer is amazing. Let me first say, I have been into 3D printing for over 3 years, built a few from scratch, and would consider myself very proficient with them.
This 3D printer prints great, wonderful quality after some minor bed calibration, and is very sturdy. I do not like that it normally cannot use off-Brand filament, but it is easy to work around by installing repetier firmware. It is my first printer that I can let print for hours alone, without worrying if it'll mess up halfway. Also, having 2 extruders is awesome, opens up many possibilities. The slicing software is very easy to use, albeit a tad too simple for me. All in all, I'd say this stacks up to the $1000 printers out there.