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Comparison Myriwell RP800A vs Myriwell RP100C

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Myriwell RP800A
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Display for displaying parameters. Automatic plastic feed. Mains powered and via USB. Auto power off after 2 min. inaction. Roulette for winding the cord.
Product Typehot printinghot printing
Filament MaterialABS + PLAABS + PLA
Min thread diameter1.75 mm1.75 mm
Nozzle Diameter0.6 mm0.6 mm
Features
Temperature Adjust
Smooth Speed Adjust
Number of Speeds4
USB powered
Display
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Tip Materialceramics
Country of brand originChinaChina
Dimensions175x20x17 mm175x18x18 mm
Thickness17 mm18 mm
Weight40 g55 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016november 2016

Smooth Speed Adjust

The ability to smoothly change the feed rate of the material. The speed adjust allows you to set the mode of operation of the pen to the circumstances: for example, a low speed will be convenient for fine work, and a high speed is so for large elements. Specifically, the smooth speed adjust is convenient because it allows you to select almost any speed in the range from minimum to maximum.

In addition to this type, there is also a step adjustment, for more details, see “Number of Speeds”.

Number of Speeds

The number of fixed speed settings provided in the pen. This spec is specified only if there is more than one such setting.

The speed control allows you to adjust the mode of operation to the circumstances: for example, a low speed will be convenient for fine work, and a high speed is so for large elements. And the more speed settings there are in the pen, the wider the choice for the user to configure the device more accurately. In the most advanced models, the number of speeds can reach eight.

Note that the speed adjust can be not only stepwise, but also smooth (see above).

Tip Material

The material of the pen tip.

— Ceramics. Usually, high-durability varieties of ceramics are used in 3D pens, which also have low thermal conductivity. The latter has a positive effect on the quality of work, and also reduces the risk of getting burned. Theoretically, ceramic is a fairly brittle material, but practically, to damage such a tip, a very strong impact is needed, and the plastic body of the pen is more likely to crack than the ceramic nozzle. Thereby, most of the modern 3D pens use ceramics.

— Metal. Metal tips are considered more reliable and impact resistant than ceramic ones, and are somewhat cheaper. However, in fact, these differences are usually not noticeable. But the thermal conductivity of metal is significantly higher than that of ceramics, which is why such a tip heats up quite strongly during operation and requires additional care. Thereby, this material is much less common than ceramics.
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