3D Filament Printers

24 productos
Creality K1 Max (300x300x300mm)

Creality

Creality K1 Max (300x300x300mm)

$749.00 Precio habitual $976.00
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Bambu Lab P1S Combo

Bambu Lab

Bambu Lab P1S Combo

$742.00 Precio habitual $953.00
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Bambu Lab X1: Carbon Combo

Bambu Lab

Bambu Lab X1: Carbon Combo

$1,210.00 Precio habitual $1,460.00
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Bambu Lab P1S

Bambu Lab

Bambu Lab P1S

$546.00 Precio habitual $703.00
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Bambu Lab X1 Carbon

Bambu Lab

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon

$1,015.00 Precio habitual $1,210.00
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Creality K1C (220x220x250mm)

Creality

Creality K1C (220x220x250mm)

$468.00 Precio habitual $617.00
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3D Printing USA brings you the finest 3D filament printers to fulfill your diverse needs for crafting detailed models, fine prototypes, and personalized projects. Our collection features state-of-the-art printers from renowned brands known for their quality, durability, and ease of use, that meet creator's expectations.

In our assortment, you can find printers that are compatible with various filaments including PLA, ABS, PETG, or other specialized composites. According to your requirements, you can choose your preferable product from the available variations on the basis of size, capacity, brand, and budget.

Filament 3D Printers Brands In Our Collection

Here is the list of filament brands in our collection of 3D filament printers provided:

  • Creality
  • Bambu Lab
  • Zaxe
  • Intamsys
  • Modix3D

Why You Should Opt for a Filament 3D Printer?

Economical Choice

Filament 3D printers come with several budget-friendly compared to other options available in the market. Due to their affordability, they are easily accessible by hobbyists, educators, and small businesses without compromising on quality.

User-Friendly Operation

Many of our models of 3D filament printers are designed with ease of use as a priority, featuring a straightforward setup and operation. They come with simple interfaces and user-friendly software, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced users.

Versatile Material Options

Being versatile in nature, these printers can use a wide variety of 3D Printing Filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and specialty materials like flexible or glow-in-the-dark filaments. This allows you to choose the best material for your specific project needs, whether it’s strength, flexibility, or visual interest.

High Precision and Detail

Our modern filament 3D printers offer excellent resolution, enabling the creation of finely detailed models. This precision is crucial for applications in prototyping, engineering, and even art.

Customization and Personalization

A filament 3D printer lets you make your own stuff just how you like it! People widely use them to create things like phone cases with your name on them, cool jewelry, and even parts that fit exactly what you need. There's no limit to what you can create!

Rapid Prototyping

Speed up the development process with rapid prototyping as these printers allow you to quickly produce and test prototypes, helping to iterate designs faster and more efficiently. It’s a great perk for enterprise-level production.

Sustainability

Some filament materials used in these printers, like PLA, are biodegradable and made from renewable resources, offering a more environmentally friendly option than traditional manufacturing methods. For eco-conscious brands, these are the best options compared to others like resin printer.

Things to Consider When Buying a Filament 3D Printer

Here are some factors that you should consider while purchasing your 3D filament printer:

Build Volume

The build volume determines the maximum size of the objects you can print. Consider the types of projects you plan to undertake and choose a printer with a suitable build. Opt for a slightly larger build volume than you currently need to accommodate future projects.

Material Compatibility

According to your need, understand which filament type suits your requirements the most. Then, decide on a compatible printer with that material, such as PLA, ABS, PETG, and specialty materials like flexible or composite filaments.

The Usage Complications

If you are a beginner, look for a printer with a straightforward interface, preferably with a touchscreen. Some printers come pre-assembled, while others require assembly. Consider your comfort level with building and calibrating the printer.

Print Speed

Your production needs have to be evaluated to know how much speed you require to accommodate your output. Faster print speeds can save time, especially for larger projects. However, balance speed with print quality, as higher speeds can sometimes compromise detail.

Reliability and Support

Choose a reputable brand known for producing reliable and durable printers.

Look at the options for good customer support, including warranty, technical assistance, and readily available replacement parts.

Price and Budget

These printers vary immensely in price; you can find some as low as $140 to as high as $24,000. Determine your budget and find a printer with the best features within that range. Do not forget to consider the cost of consumables like filaments and any maintenance expenses.

Additional Features

Here are some options you might or might not require in your printer, 

Heated Bed: A heated bed can improve adhesion and prevent warping, especially with materials like ABS.

Auto-Leveling: Automatic bed leveling can simplify setup and ensure consistent print quality.

Connectivity: Check for features like Wi-Fi, USB, or SD card support for easy file transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Filament 3D Printers Suitable for Beginners?

Yes, filament 3D printers are suitable for beginners. They are often designed with user-friendly features such as easy setup, intuitive software, and support resources.

Can Filament 3D Printers Print Large Objects?

Filament 3D printers can print large objects, but the size is limited by the printer's build volume. Larger build volumes allow for bigger prints, but it's important to check the specifications of each printer. For very large objects, prints can be divided into smaller parts and assembled post-printing.

What Types of Filaments Are Compatible with Filament 3D Printers?

Filament 3D printers are compatible with a variety of filaments, including:

PLA (Polylactic Acid): Biodegradable and easy to print, ideal for beginners.

ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): Durable and heat-resistant but requires a heated bed.

PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol): Strong, flexible, and food-safe.

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane): Flexible and elastic, good for rubber-like parts.

Nylon: Strong, durable, and flexible, used for functional parts.

Composite Filaments: Infused with materials like wood, metal, or carbon fiber for specific properties.

What Is the Difference Between a Filament and Resin 3D Printer?

Filament 3D Printers (FDM):

  • Use thermoplastic filaments.
  • Extrudes melted filament layer by layer.
  • More affordable, easy-to-use, versatile material options.
  • Prototyping, functional parts, hobbyist projects.

Resin Printers (SLA/DLP):

  • Use liquid resin cured by UV light.
  • Cures resin layer by layer with a laser (SLA) or projector (DLP).
  • Higher resolution, finer details, smooth surfaces.
  • Jewelry, dental models, detailed miniatures.

How Long Does It Take to Print an Object with a Filament Printer?

The time it takes to print an object with a filament printer depends on several factors:

  • Larger objects take longer to print.
  • Finer layers (higher resolution) increase print time.
  • Higher speeds reduce time but may affect quality.
  • More intricate designs take longer to print.

Small, simple objects can take less than an hour, while large, detailed prints can take several hours to days.

How Do I Maintain a Filament 3D Printer?

Cleaning the Nozzle: Regularly remove filament residues to prevent clogs.

Lubricating Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to rods and bearings to ensure smooth movement.

Checking and Tightening Belts: Ensure belts are tight and properly aligned.

Calibrating the Bed: Regularly level the bed for optimal print adhesion.

Replacing Consumables: Replace the print surface, nozzles, and other wear-prone parts as needed.

Updating Firmware: Keep the printer’s firmware updated for the latest features and improvements.

Storing Filament Properly: Keep filaments in a dry, sealed environment to prevent moisture absorption.