Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro - 3D Printer - First Prints
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Taking a closer look at the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro
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Print volume 225*225*265mm
500 mm/s max printing speed
11 x 11 auto leveling
300°C high-temp nozzle
Support PLA/PETG/ABS/TPU/Nylon materials
USB and LAN transfer
Intelligent segmented heat bed
Pre-installed Klipper Firmware
The Neptune 4 Pro 3D printer is designed to be fast and efficient. It features a quiet Klipper motherboard and ARM 64-bit 1.5G main frequency quad-core processor for sufficient processing power, allowing it to print at a amazing speed of up to 500mm/s (recommended 250mm/s), and supports advanced functions like input shaping and pressure advance to achieve accurate and smooth models.
Dual-Gear Direct Drive Extruder
The dual-gear direct drive extruder with a 5.2:1 reduction ratio for smooth and consistent extrusion, combined with the copper-titanium bi-metal throat pipe and unique air duct design, improve heat dissipation and reduce nozzle clogging.
300°C High-temp Nozzle
With a high-temperature nozzle reaching 300°C, the printer can handle a wide range of filaments, including PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, and high-temperature filaments like nylon. The extended hot end design ensures consistent heating and faster melting and extrusion, resulting in faster printing speed.
Intelligent Segmented Heatbed
With 100W+150W power output, the slicing software automatically recognizes the size of the model during slicing and activates the peripheral heating zone if the model size exceeds the center heating zone (120mmx120mm). The two partitions can also be turned on and off manually for more precise temperature control. Additionally, the surface of the PEI magnetic platform is marked for guidance.
Auto Bed Leveling + Auxiliary Leveling
With 121 (11x11) points auto bed leveling, you can achieve consistent and reliable prints every time without the need for manual bed leveling. Additionally, the auxiliary leveling by hand-twist knobs allows for further fine-tuning of the print bed's level for improved print quality.
Efficient Heat Dissipation
ELEGOO Neptune 4 Pro also features 2 thickened double-sided 4015 ball bearing cooling fans and 4x4020 ball bearing blower fans behind the print head for omnidirectional rapid cooling the newly printed layers to prevent warping and improve overall print quality even at a fast printing speed.
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Which one to choose Neptune 4/ pro or ENDER 3 V3 KE?
@@programacao1238 Neptune 4 pro or bambula
This and the leveling video were both very informative and helpful! Thank you for the quality videos!
About to buy the Plus version, very hyped! :)
Mine arrives today. Can’t wait
@@BobsbustersHow is it? I'm thinking about getting one too
@@Bobsbusters how is it ?
@@gagus2916 love it. It works flawlessly- always. Even w carbon fiber
Haven’t had one problem. Build a cage around it. That and a stainless steel tip is the only 2,things I would do. But- I still hear the bambula is even better. So I’d go that route. But if you already ordered- you will be extremely happy.
Which one to choose Neptune 4/ pro or ENDER 3 V3 KE?
4 pro
Do i need to clean something after finish the print?
Hi, Thinking of dipping my toes into 3d printing and am thinging of getting my first printer and was looking
at elegoo products as they look pretty easy to get going, I am looking to print replaments parts for my
hotas and also DDC and D5 pump mounts for inside PC cases, as I do a lot of custom h2o jobs, Would
you recomend one of these for a Tech head who wants to try something new, I used to make pump mounts
out of steel but now the price has come down im thinking something like this would be great to start on
as I don't really need the best finish.
Hi! did you manage to fix the x and z axes being misaligned?
Should I get this or the a1 mini
A1 mini.
My 3d prints fall off half way or 75% of the print 😂
wait, I am having that issue with the metal plate, what is up with that? I am also just starting to play with 3D printing and I cant figure out how to stop the head from whacking the model to the side and ruining it. any quick tips would be helpful
f. i. r. s. t
edit: but honestly good video