I have the raise3D N2 plus.
For me it’s the best 3D printer
I think to buy another one (N2 or N2 plus)
I have the raise3D N2 plus.
For me it’s the best 3D printer
I think to buy another one (N2 or N2 plus)
Yes - and yes!
Hallo Raise N2 plus is rubbish !
-Rods not play free
-Fanholder broken
-Fan sucks filament
-Z axis not play syncron
-Z swtch make difference
-big spool blocked door
- oil dripping down bett
- no App control
-idealmaker dose not work in the last window
- Pause accidental clips left side
and more …
My is wrongly built first print accident Right Extruder Cow tail - YouTube 4
No the Hole in heating block is to big for Hetbreaker
No the Hole in heating block is to big for Hetbreaker Hot End Rotating - YouTube 1
I’ve been 3D printing for almost 4 years now. the N2+ is the best 3D printer I have ever owned. Better prints than my Taz 5, and years ahead of my Replicator 2x. Prints at 0.3mm look cleaner and better than many of the prints I see in Facebook groups that was printed at 0.1mm.
It’s a workhorse that has allowed me to build a business printing for others. In 2 months, the printer paid for itself in paid work. I love it so much, that I purchased a N2 about 2 months after that and in January, purchased my 2nd N2+. I’m slowly replacing my other printers with these. The next couple I get will be N2’s so I can stack them on heavy duty shelving, otherwise I’d go ahead and spend the extra money for the N2+.
The touch screen is a great feature that allows you to tweak settings on the fly and there are ample ports for USB, SD and plenty of onboard memory.
If you get a jam, you can undo three thumb screws and use the included ram rod to force whatever is causing the jam out. (sometimes you need to take the nozzle off). You’ll be printing again in minutes. Other printers, like a replicator 2x take a lot longer to clear since you have to remove the long allen screw that holds the fans and extruder motor in place.
The IdeaMaker software has a ton of features. Custom manual supports, cut files in the app, and basic repair features. I used to use Simplify 3D, but haven’t used it once for the N2 or N2+.
And the most important thing - They have a great support team and a very active user community in the company’s online forum.
The hot end goes to 300°. I’ve printed Polycarbonate, Nylon, PETG, ABS, Ninjaflex and some PLA, and PLA wood, with no issues besides tweaking the temperatures.
It’s not foolproof. You still have to tinker and tweak settings for different materials, but you’d have to do that with any printer.
My only issues are:
Issues I’ve had (that weren’t my fault):
I know some people have had issues, but think most of the issues are from damage during shipping, so check the shock tag on the side of the box when it arrives.
check the shock tag ? I have found nothing ""sticker and paper " need picture
UH?
It’s a big octagon sticker (about 6-8") with “WARNING” at the top and a little capsule in the middle. It looks something like the one attached. (I don’t don’t have a Raise3D box handy to photograph.) They are usually on anything with electronics or glass that is shipped via freight these days. I’ve also seen these on boxes that weigh over 30lbs through FedEx and UPS. (The manufacturer adds these, not the shipper).
It’s been on the box of all three Raise3D printers I’ve received over the past year. If the capsule center is red, it means that the box experienced an impact during shipment that was above the “normal” levels during shipment (different color tags are for different levels of gforces). You are supposed to note on the shipping doc you sign if the center is red or partially red.
If you ever watched the show Mythbusters, they would stick these stickers on Buster, their crash test dummy to determine if a human would have survived whatever myth they were testing.
You are supposed to note on the waybill when you sign if the shock tag has been triggered.
sorry not in europe
Sorry, I’m in the US, so I can not speak to what is done for shipment in any other country.
Why do you say Simplify 3D is a must? Is ideamaker not good?