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Ultimaker S5 3D Printer

4.25 out of 5
(4 customer reviews)

$6,950.00

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Newest large-format 3D printer from Ultimaker
Dual extrusion capability for multi material prints

Description

Included Filament: Tough PLA 750g spool, PVA 750g spool
Included Spare Parts: 2x AA build core, 1x BB make stronger core (both .4mm)

Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
Supported Filament: Optimized for PLA, Tough PLA, Nylon, ABS, CPE, CPE+, PC, TPU 95A, PP, PVA, Breakaway
Please Note: PVA soluble make stronger subject material best works in combination with PLA, CPE, and Nylon build materials

Print Head: Dual-extrusion head with an auto-nozzle lifting system
Swappable print cores (maximum 280C)
Printer Weight: 18kg
Build Volume: 33 x 24 x 30cm
Bundled Software: Ultimaker Cura slicer, Cura Connect print management both to be had without cost download (supports OSX, Windows, Linux)
Supported File Types: STL, OBJ, X3D, 3MF, BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG
AC Input: one hundred-240V / 6A / 50-60HZ / 500w max
Power Requirements: 24 V DC @ 9.2 AMPS

Connectivity: WiFi, Ethernet, standalone by the use of USB-drive
Camera: Yes (view from desktop or app)
Interface: 4.7″ color touch display

Ensure that this fits by entering your model number.
Newest large-format 3D printer from Ultimaker
Dual extrusion capability for multi subject material prints
Premium materials utilized in construction. Heated bed smooths prints and allows for ABS printing.
The innovative Print Core system allows for easy swapping of hot ends
Water soluble supports allow for smooth surfaces and complex geometry

Additional information

Brand

Ultimaker

Materials Supported

ABS, Nylon, PLA, TPU

Connectivity

Ethernet, USB, Wifi

Auto Leveling

Yes

Heated Bed

Glass, Yes

Number of Extruders

2

Print Resolution

20 – 200 microns

Print Speed

40-50 mm/s

Print Volume

13 x 9.4 x 11.8 inches

Product Dimensions

Item Weight

4 reviews for Ultimaker S5 3D Printer

  1. michael
    5 out of 5

    Brianna

    this printer sure costs an arm and a leg .
    it has a water soluble support feature
    has dual extrusion capability for multi material prints
    allows for simple swapping of hot beds
    gives great print quality
    it is easy to use

  2. michael
    4 out of 5

    Laurine

    This is the latest large-format 3D printer. I love this printer because it has a dual extrusion supporting multi-colored prints. It produces high-quality print for engineers, architects, and product designers, among other professionals. Interestingly, I was amazed that the printer supports several 3D filaments such as tough PLA, optimized for PLA, Nylon, ABS, CPE, CPE+, PC, TPU 95A, PP, PVA, and Breakaway

  3. michael
    4 out of 5

    Bethel

    This is a professional 3D printer with dual extruders, a large build capacity and a pretty complex assembly and software operation. The build plate is made of glass and is heated for better adhesion of the printed object and minimize warping. You can use any kind of filament with this printer and I tried the printing with two different kinds of filaments and I got amazing results. It’s definitely worth the money.

  4. michael
    4 out of 5

    Florentine

    Impressively, this printer stands out for its combination of dual extruders (enabling you to print with two different kinds or colors of filament), sizeable dimensional printing area (build volume), easy setup and use, and outstanding overall print quality. The printer’s build plate is made of hardened glass, and it clips easily onto an aluminum base that can be heated to ensure better adhesion of the printed object and minimize warping. The print bed is automatically leveled to ensure that the distance between the extruder and build plate remains correct, and the printer comes with a touch screen, and it’s a highly responsive one to boot. The printer handles different filaments, including PLA, ABS, Tough PLA, and PVA, among others. I like that the printer is connected via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, and it’s also possible to print objects from a USB thumb drive inserted into the forward-facing port. I did most of my printing from files I had processed in Cura and then saved them to a thumb drive, and it all came out well and in excellent quality.

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