I am looking for ATOM 2.0 3DP Owners in order to get their review of the printer (price, sustainability, efficience, maintenance, assembly, customer support, printing materials, … )
Hi, I am an owner of an ATOM 2.0, here is their store page, which currently lists the printer (kit) at $1699 USD http://www.atom3dp.com/en/shop/ 4
Performance for price is extremely good. I’ve never used a printer with consistent extrusion, and speed, and the print volume is very nice as well. It prints PLA, as well as those special variants of PLA based materials (like soft, clear, wood, copper, etc)
All the structural parts and parts essential for printing are metal made, custom designed by the company and custom manufactured in Taiwan.
Maintenance is easy, and because you learn the whole printer by assembling it, you will usually know what the problems are and how to fix it. Assembling it is fun, the two manuals give very detailed steps for you to follow throughout the whole assembly process.
I’m currently setting up my print hub on this website, and I’ve uploaded some things I’ve printed so far. It prints 200 microns perfectly, and can go down to 50 microns with very little problems. The dual cooling fans allow it to print an overhang of 80 degrees without support.
I hope this helps!
If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
I have had my Atom2 for a month now and would be happy to help in any way I can if you would email me your questions (rkennerley095@gmail.com) I will answer them as best I can
I just used a random local PLA brand from Vancouver, nothing specific.
I have not used colorFabb’s PLA because they are expensive, but I’d assume prints from that would be good.
I’ve tested other specialty materials before like copper and soft PLA and they should work but the temperature settings are different, and may take a few tests to perfect.
I meant very little problems as in it prints well. Hardest part is to get the first layer down on the plate evenly, and to make sure all layers stay cool so it doesn’t get mushy.