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Modix BIG-60 V4
About the Modix BIG-60 V4
The Modix BIG-60 V4 is a self-assembled behemoth for professional users seeking a large-format 3D printing solution. Its colossal build volume of 600 x 600 x 660 mm empowers creation of objects like furniture components, prototypes, and even cosplay armor in one go. Precision is paramount with the BIG-60 V4. The dual zone heated build plate minimizes warping, while automatic bed leveling ensures a flawless first layer. The upgraded Griffin Print Head delivers high-performance printing across diverse materials, offering flexibility for various projects. HIWIN MGNW9 Linear Rails on the X and Y axes guarantee smooth and precise motion, translating to exceptional print quality. Openness and upgradability are key features. The BIG-60 V4 utilizes open-source Duet RepRap firmware for customization and compatibility with popular slicers. Additionally, its modular design allows for future integration of new features and components, ensuring the printer stays relevant as needs evolve.
Benefits of the Modix BIG-60 V4
Auto bed leveling - auto bed leveling will ensure your prints have perfect first layers every time and greatly reduce issues with bed adhesion. When using an auto-leveling system, the probe allows better tolerances for slightly warped print beds by measuring and compensating for any inconsistencies. Without this feature, you'll need to adjust the bed level manually using nuts on each corner of the print bed.
Has touch screen - having a touch screen isn't a deal-maker or breaker, but it is a convenient feature that makes it easier to navigate the interface when you are printing files and configuring 3D printing settings.
Direct drive extruder - Direct drive extruders are mounted right above the hot end, and push the filament directly into it, as opposed to a side mounted bowden extruder setup. We prefer direct drive extruders to bowden since they are less prone to jamming and typically require less maintenance. they also are much easier to use with flexible materials
Huge build volume - This printer has one of the largest build volumes in the consumer market, and will provide the most options in terms of printing large parts. While this can be very useful for certain applications, the large footprint of these machines makes them hard to fit on a desk, so we only recommend going with a 3D printer of this size if you really need it
Wireless printing - In addition to the standard USB and SD card connections, you can connect wirelessly to this printer to print from your computer or mobile device.
CoreXY Kinematic System - A CoreXY 3D printer kinematic system uses two stationary motors to move the print head in the X and Y directions, resulting in faster and more precise movements compared to traditional printers. By separating the movement of the print head from the movement of the build plate, the CoreXY system is able to avoid the added weight and momentum of a moving build plate. This results in less vibration and better control of the print head, allowing for faster and more precise movements. Additionally, the CoreXY system can print at higher speeds compared to H-bot systems because it only needs to move one motor for each axis of movement, reducing the overall weight and inertia of the system.
Dual gear extruder - A dual gear extruder grips filament from both sides and can exert much more force on the filament before slipping. It helps with all filaments but especially with flexible, slippery TPU.
Disadvantages to consider
Difficult to assemble - This 3D printer is shipped mostly unassembled, and will require more time to put together. This can be a good learning experience to better understand how the printer works, but can be a challenge especially if you are new to 3D printing.
Moderately difficult assembly - This 3D printer is shipped partially unassembled, and will require more time to put together. This can be a good learning experience to better understand how the printer works, but can be a challenge especially if you are new to 3D printing.
Where to buy the Modix BIG-60 V4
Brand Summary: Modix
Modix, founded in 2014, has carved a niche in large-scale 3D printing. Their printers offer good value for features and readily available repair parts, making them ideal for users with specific needs for bigger build volumes. However, keep in mind that this comes with a high price tag and a complex setup process. Modix has seen some criticism for and quality control issues. While Modix offers a customer zone with helpful resources and limited email support during business hours, their direct support is known to be modest. The online community for Modix users is also smaller compared to other brands. This means Modix users need to be resourceful and comfortable troubleshooting challenges on their own. The 3D model viewer in the assembly manuals and the availability of video support sessions are helpful aspects, but users might need to do more digging in broader online 3D printing communities to find Modix-specific solutions. In summary, Modix caters to experienced users who prioritize affordability, readily available parts, and large build volumes over extensive hand-holding support. Be prepared for a potentially challenging setup process and the need for independent troubleshooting skills to get the most out of your Modix machine.
Pros
- Auto bed leveling
- Has touch screen
- Direct drive extruder
- Huge build volume
- Wireless printing
- CoreXY Kinematic System
- Dual gear extruder
Cons
- Difficult to assemble
- Moderately difficult assembly
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