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Jun 2015

Hi everyone, I am thinking of purchasing a velleman k8400. Has anyone got any experience of this model and is it a good buy

Thanks

Jonathan

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Hello, I have bought this Velleman K8400 in may2015. After spending 40+ hours assemblying work, i have found two defective components which doesn’t match.The rod and bearing doesn’t match. I am right now still waiting for the feedback from the salesman.

If you are very good at mechanics and electronics,

have a great deal of patience,

have a lot of time to kill and wait,

have extra energy for trouble shooting

Then i suggest you buy this machine!

And good luck!

Looking at the price/performance, it is a very good printer. I have one and I am very happy with it. It takes some time calibrating, and the heated bed kit is a DIY thing, but if you are only printing PLA (which you will be doing for the first few weeks anyway) it is a very good solution and the BuildTak works like a charm (for me). The build is very solid, but the belt sprockets (can’t find the proper name) are a bit weak.

As this is a printer kit, do not expect to have to running production prints within 2 days. Assembly heavily required.

It is waaaay better than a $300 printer, but not as good as a $2500 one.

2 months later

Hi Jonathon,

I bought the kit. satt it all together. plugged in cable to PC…and contact on the PCB came off !

I sent photoes, I delivered the card with the contact off…

I am still waiting for a card or two that has a contact that tolerates connection.

Sincerely ,

Larry

Interestingly enough exactly the same thing can be said between the K8400 and the Ultimaker Original (that the K8400 is a cheap copy of).

I bought a K8400 kit. I put it together. I connected the cable from K8400 to PC. The contact came off the PCB !

I got a new PCB and the same thing happened to that one too. I have waited and waited for Vellaman

to fix the problem with the cable contact on the Printed Curcit Board.

I bought my K8400 in November last year when it was just released, and I have been very happy with it. Two month ago I started printing ABS without a heated bed. With the right calibration (and use of a brim) the BuildTak sheet works pretty well. I’ve been printing two full spools of ABS in about 2-3 weeks time and only 1% of the prints warped or failed, and those mostly to my own doing. I realise there are better printers available but i am very much content with the K8400 right now, and do not feel the need to buy a better one.

4 months later

If you are looking for a really reliable 3D printer wait until someone actually makes one that is. The seemingly constant barrage of printing issues I’ve encountered with the K8400 is reminiscent of the reliability of early computers (the Altair 8080 comes to mind). If you want to get married to something that will provide unending hours of frustration but great prints when its working properly , the K8400 may be for you - it is not a 3D printer to be used for any kind of production though - unless you are trying to go broke.

10 months later

Dont buy - problems, problems problems all the time. Bought this 6 weeks ago, 80 percent of prints fail for different reasons. After solving problems of permanent stucking filament in nozzle (dont know why it worked suddenly), it worked for 3 days, now it looses steps in x-direction but not all the time, sometimes print outs are ok. Now z-axis does not position correctly. I’m fed and this is the reason why I’m writing here. Calibration is as loud as hell, neighbours complains.