Anet E10 3D printer
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About
This is the new Anet E10 that just entered the 3D printers market, maybe a little bit too soon. I heard that the model was rushed to market and that it has some problems, but hey, let’s review it first and see the results. Inside of the box, on the first layer we have some material samples, which, I probably never use, just give me a small spool sample and it would be better. Then, we have the buildtak material for the printing bed and finally the manual with colored photos which is quite nice. On the next two layers, we have the entire body which is basically divided in 3 already mounted parts. The bottom part with the heat bed and all the Y axis system, the main electronics case with all the controls and finally the top part with the X and Z axis system. We also got putty knife, a metal bracket with a 3D printed spool holder which is awkward and a small box of parts with a small sd card, teflon tube, spare parts, some screws and tools, USB cable and some zip ties. And that’s it, this is all what is inside of the Anet E10 box. We’ve got the nice metal frame with these nice looking green stripes, the power supply and main board all inside of this case which looks pretty nice, but with no connectors. So probably to change a wire you should open the entire case, which I personally enjoy, but there might be someone who doesn’t.
Specs
Main Features:
● 12864 LCD screen and keypad for easy offline use
● Supports 0.1 - 0.4mm printing layer thickness
● Supports TF card off-line printing, especially convenient when without the computer
● 220 x 270 x 300mm large build volume, just right for you
● More stable aluminum frame ensures your better printing experience
● Assembly is simple and suitable for DIY customers
● Working condition: 10 - 40 Deg.C, humidity 20 - 50 percent
General
Brand: Anet
Type: DIY
Model: E10
Platform board: Aluminum Sheet
Nozzle quantity: Single
Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm
Product forming size: 220 x 270 x 300mm
Layer thickness: 0.1-0.4mm
Memory card offline print: SD card
LCD Screen: Yes
Print speed: 40 - 120mm/s
Supporting material: ABS,HIPS,PLA
Material diameter: 1.75mm
File format: G-code,STL
Model supporting function: Yes
XY-axis positioning accuracy: 0.015mm
Z-axis positioning accuracy: 0.004mm
Voltage: 110V/220V
Working Power: 250W
Host computer software: Cura
Packing Type: unassembled packing
System support: Windows, Mac
Dimensions and Weight
Product weight: 9.6000 kg
Package weight: 9.7000 kg
Product size: 40.00 x 44.00 x 49.50 cm / 15.75 x 17.32 x 19.49 inches
Package size: 50.00 x 45.00 x 20.00 cm / 19.69 x 17.72 x 7.87 inches
Some print examples
I’ve inserted the PLA material into the feeder and now I prepare the 3D part. I’ve downloaded this rocket example from thingivers, created the g code and printed using PLA material. I insert the sd card with the G code and select print. The printer starts printing with no problems and it is so quiet. The only thing making noise is the fan of the power supply inside of the case. Everything is moving smooth and this is the first print which usually fails. The model turn out great, nice details and at a fast print speed. I think improving the print settings and maybe lower the speed would give me even better results. I’ve printed the same file with some of my other 3D printers as the Anet A8, tronXY x5 and my tevo tarantula to compare results.
This is printed with the tarantula ant the part looks quite good. But compared with the one of the Anet we could say that the E10 is the winner this time. Especially on the rocket tip. I mean, look at all this dots details and all th shapes of the rocket. I think the Anet E10 is a success till now. Of course I should use it for a longer time in order to say more about it.