I have seen a lot of information floating around about this company and from the looks of it they have some exciting abilities. However I have not had the chance to talk with anyone who has actually used the machines. Does anyone out there have direct feedback on the Roboze printers?

Thanks,

Jim

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Hey Jim,

I have been working with a Roboze One for about 2 months now. I have also roughly 2 years experience with several other FDM/SLA/DLP machines. Roboze is utilizing Cura for slicing which is very simple to use imo, and is consistent and reliable. Personally i think their functional and flexible resins behave very well as far as printing and part integrity is concerned. Unfortunately Roboze One+ 400 i did not have the chance to use and see up close yet but i might be able to provide some feedback in late January. If you have more questions, please feel free to get back to me.

Cheers.

Greg

Greg, thanks for the information! Would you say it is comparable or superior to a common fdm like Ultimaker? I means in terms of reliability and minimizing areas of failure. I’m assuming the first series of Roboze are not capable of the high temp? Thanks again, Jim

Glad i can help Jim. My opinion would be superior. The machine is very reliable and i didn’t have any issues so far. It utilizes different adhesive films on the platform and different materials which can be a bit tricky but not really an issue. On the other hand it has advanced mechanical precision as it is utilizing a revolutionary beltless system. And yes you are correct, this is the small version and it does not operate on same temperatures and materials as the Roboze One+400 so no feedback on that for the time being. I have though seen some samples up close and i did like the result!

Anytime,

Greg

I really appreciate the feedback Greg! It always helps to hear directly from a user. Thanks, Jim

Hi Jim,

i know this is a old post but I have just come across it. I don’t know much about Roboze but I work with VSHAPER PRO. They can also print high temperature materials at a very low resolution.

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Thanks for the info Liam, much appreciated!