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Dec 2015

1. I love my robo 3D! It’s a simple printer that s easy to understand and work on when needed. I would definitely recommend it for others.

2. The customer service is 24/7. I’ve had a couple of problems and called them, and they were able to tell me the solution and send me pictures and videos to help me.

3. Pros: Simplicity, able to print different materials, great layer height, easy to upgrade

Cons: No double extruder, small tweaks to perfect performance, the software

4. The print quality is great to me, I’ve only printed at 100 micron layer height, but I’ve had great results

5. I’ve only used the wood and it works great for me once you learn the right temperatures.

6. Yes, you can upgrade the nozzle.

1: I would not recommend. Get the $349 Monoprice printer to learn on.

2: Customer Service was terrible for me. The community forum was far more helpful, but even with that help and spending again the initial price of the Robo I still don’t have a reliable printer.

3: Nothing that you won’t also get from the Monoprice printer I mentioned above. Cons are poor QC and worse warranty support. The glass bed on mine shattered while heating and I was told that wasn’t covered.

4: When it would print, only .2mm layer resolution prints would succeed. .1mm layer resolution prints would always fail.

5: Any exotic filaments would clog without fail.

6: The nozzle can be easily changed, the Hotend is compatible with E3D nozzles, which do better than the regular nozzle, but the weakness is in the Wade bolt, it strips the filament out during any series of rapid retractions during delicate part printing.

Generally speaking, look for a printer elsewhere. Or buy it from Amazon or Best Buy so you can easily exchange it until you get one that works in spite of the terrible QC at the factory.

Just out of curiosity was yours a R0, R1, or R1+? I have an R1 bed thats a year old, I’d love to swap it out before it shatters. Also was the customer support the one-on-one techs, Brian/Jerry, or those 24/7 phone guys?

I agree though there QC has been terrible. They say they’re getting better but I haven’t bought a new printer from them to confirm. Maybe when the R1 Mega comes out… I made a list of all the little problems I kept noticing (stripped bolt here, loose thing there) and at 11 months 2 weeks (Most credit cards offer extended warranties for free pushing their 6 month to 1 year) I sent it in to get all those odds and ends fixed.

I have knowledge of printing, I have a XYZPRINTING 2.0 Duo and I am building a Delta, kit’s can be a b*tch. I also work with a Makerbot 2x and Stratasys uprint se so I don’t really want to go to something like the Micro. I was planning on buying from Best Buy and getting the 2 year warranty so if I wanted to replace t or upgrade I could return it and get full money back.

Somewhat easy, but doesn’t require modifying parts. Removed large gear to access screw, remove that screw and one on the opposite side of the hot end, hotend drops out. Put e3d hotend in place, replace both screws, replace large gear. Not too bad. I’d recommend using ptfe tubing with the e3d. This may require widening the hole the filament goes through. Again, this was on the R0 extruder. Not sure if there have been changed made for R1

Upgrading the nozle should be easy. You’d have to print a new extruder if you want to upgrade that

Your welcome! I love their videos, they are very in depth and helpful! I like that they are built in the U.S.A., but I really like the versatility and durability of the Zmorph 3D printer, and it looks cooler!

Wow! Great review of the Robo 3D R1! You may also want to check out the Robo 3D R1+ I think that would give you even better results. They improved lots of the cons “The Meek” mentioned. For more info on that, you can go check out my website here 1.

5 months later

Wow, I have actually had a very easy time contacting support! They reply very quickly. I have found the nozzle to be easy to replace because you can drop the entire hotend out by loosening one bolt and rotating a lever.