The Duplicator 10 is the latest addition to the Wanhao family. It is based on the performance of the popular i3 Mini, but designed with a very modern look and feel to it. It will fit into any modern setting or environment. Ideal for children wanting to learn 3D printing, students and beginners in 3D printing. This printer can be described as safe, affordable and easy to use.
The Duplicator 10 is a Plug & Play 3D printer out of the box. The printer comes fully assembled and will be ready to print within minutes after un-boxing. It is safe to use and easy to operate. The Duplicator 10 also features an upgraded quick release hot end system as well as the new MK12 extruder system for high quality reliable prints. A removable build plate comes standard as well as a touch screen with intuitive interface. Like all of our 3D printers, the Duplicator 10 uses an open material system, which means you are not limited in your choice of material brands. Filament is supplied on open spools and not in proprietary cartridges or spools marked with NFC tags which can cost 3 or 4 times that of standard materials. This printer is definitely a must have, together with modern design and loads of printing features
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Posted by Geraldt Harris on 25th May 2019
Printer is very loud, so you're definitely not going to keep it in your bedroom. It's also very finicky with it's settings, but once you've figured it out it will work pretty well for you.
Print quality is decent, print time is decent. For an entry level cheap printer it performs rather well. It uses a custom version of Cura and as I've mentioned it's very finicky on the settings, so you'll have to play around with it.
You'll have to make a plan for your spool, as there's no spool holder and it struggles a bit if you leave your spool in a box. A simple G-clamp and a piece of threaded rod clamped on the desk next to the printer seems to be a good work-around for me.
I have a more expensive xyz printer but compared to it, the D10 simply kicks ass. Master meshmixer, tinkercad and cura and you'll be printing in no time.
Not the worst printer you'll buy.