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Jan 2016

Only 6 hubs (myself included) reviewed it this year. It finished top with 9.2 but obviously not enough reviews to be considered for the list.

It is an amazing printer. I’ve has a few and I still have an Up Mini and a CEL Robox but the UP BOX is in a different league. I think next year, when more printers are out there, it could be the outright winner on 3D Hubs.

I should add that mine runs all day long with hardly any maintenance.

Hi

have had the UpBox for about 8 months, and the only problem I’ve had was with the extruder which was replaced under warranty (the nozzle was the wrong material and got seriously blocked), apparently a fault they new about.

Otherwise no complaints, have had no problems using PLA, just use the settings. have also tried flexible and that worked too, just be careful with the temperature.

more than happy with the UpBox thinking about getting another to work alongside.

Jeremy

Hi,

I’ve had my UpBox for a few months now and it’s working really well. I’ve only printed in ABS so far and the results are impressive. For best results make sure you keep both doors closed while printing and get the bed up to 75-80 degrees before you start the print, this will keep warping to an absolute minimum. Because it’s fully enclosed it’s very quite while running.

It needs minimum maintenance - I just start it up, pre-heat the bed and print - I rarely have to remove the nozzle to unblock it, and the software provided it very easy to use too. I can highly recommend it for ABS printing.

Jeremy - please let us know which flexible filament you used as I’d like to try some. When you say ‘be careful with the temperature’ how do you change the settings? I can’t find any options to do this in the software?

Thanks, Paul

@psnewhook There a couple of ways to change temperature but both are aftermarket hacks.

The first is a software hack that lets you change all the settings including speeds and custom layer heights. This was developed by UP users and can be found at the up3d.com 15 forum.

The second is a physical switch that mounts on the extruder by Octave. I’ve tried both but the Octave is simplest for me as I only change temperature for different filaments.

I’m glad to hear from another person that PLA works fine. By the way, how did you figure out that the nozzle was the wrong material? Just blocking? I assume that has been fixed in future models.

Steelmans, thanks so much for all the feedback. I may just put in my order. By the way, did you source yours domestically or directly from up3d / pp3dp or …? The domestic price for me is more than 50% over the price e.g. in the US.

Told by the dealer that was the case, they have now fixed the new models so there should not be any problems

I was on about PLA, just make sure you use the PLA setting and you should not have any problems, also your tip about keeping the doors shut is the best advice.

that’s just what I was going to reply, you beat me to it.I have not used either myself as I am more than happy with the way it works at the mo. might try the hack tho.

Hi

the flexible I have used that seems to work is from rigid.ink, they are on Amazon

I have tried others but this was the only one I have been able to get work so far.

also they were very helpful ( no affiliation with them) as I mentioned it was a freebie from the

show at the NEC

1 month later

Thanks for the advice! I recently got a 0.4mm drill bit so I guess I can experiment with dropping the nozzle. I have seen everyone talking about PEI so I may try that out - what would you do? Remove all the screws from the aluminum block, attach glass and then the PEI? That sounds appealing because for the life of me I can’t get zeros across the board with the Up Box platform.