The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 is a budget-friendly FDM 3D printer that offers quite a large build volume of 220 x 220 x 250mm. Being an iteration of the renowned Mega Zero, the printer has been equipped with a heated bed and a handful of other useful features. The Mega Zero 2.0 is a modular and sturdily built machine that prints in a highly reliable fashion due to its all-metal structure and double gear extrusion mechanism. The printer is equipped with a heated bed that can heat up to 110°C in just 5 minutes, facilitating print removal and improving layer adhesion.
The Mega Zero 2.0 offers all of the quality of life features such as resume printing function, large leveling knobs for hassle-free bed calibration, and an optimized feeding system ideal for flexible filaments.
It will be a perfect choice for entry-level users and hobbyists that want to print big without investing too much. The printer can be used to produce uniquely designed household items, prototypes, accessories, tabletop models, souvenirs, props, cosplay accessories, and much more.
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As you can see, Mega Zero 2.0 can print well-detailed models with quite a smooth surface finish.
The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 is an FFF/FDM 3D printer that can print layers at 100 microns. The surface finish is not as smooth as you get with the more expensive printers but is more than enough for prototyping and household use.
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The printer is equipped with a 0.4 mm nozzle, giving you the best balance between speed and detail.
The print head runs on rails, which makes printing consistent, fast, and precise. Yet there may be some play since this is a self-assembly kit. Its double gear extrusion mechanism ensures high-quality results and smooth extrusion.
The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 is compatible with a variety of materials. It can print with PLA, TPU, Wood, HIPS, ABS, and other 1.75mm filaments.
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The printer’s extruder is equipped with an upgraded fan for printing with PLA-type materials. The fan cools the model during printing, which reduces warping, stringing, and other issues.
The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 has a heated print bed, which makes it suitable for printing with ABS-type materials.
To ensure high reproducibility, we recommend installing an enclosed print chamber. This way the print quality would not be affected by temperature fluctuations as a result of drafts and other factors
The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 offers quite a large build volume of 220 x 220 x 250mm (8.7 x 8.7 x 9.8 in) that lets you print just about anything. It also provides a possibility to simultaneously print several smaller models in one go.
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The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 can be controlled from a PC via a tethered USB cable or a built-in screen using a rotary knob. The logic behind menu options is crystal clear and understandable, making the device very easy to use.
The device features USB and SD card connectivity, making for an effortless standalone operation.
The printer is intended to be used with Ultimaker Cura or Slic3r software suites. It works with .STL, .OBJ, and .AMF file formats. The printer software runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.
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The Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 is available in a stylish black color. Its neatly-looking appearance makes it ideal for any office or workshop. The filament spool is mounted atop the printer. The machine dimensions are 505 x 431 x 607mm (19.8 x 17 x 24 in) and it weighs just 7 kg (15 lb).
The price of the Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0 is $249.00 , which is reasonable considering its build volume and functionality.
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