The Geeetech A10 is a personal FDM 3D printer kit. Some parts ships pre-assembled making the printer really simple to set up. You’ll only have to put the major units together to start printing in 30 minutes or less. Once assembled, it shows a fair build volume, a robust, aluminum design, a Bowden extruder, and an effective build plate. The open structure allows keeping an eye on the printing progress. Entirely open-source, this cost-effective kit can be easily upgraded to obtain top-grade printing results and performances. It is used by hobbyists and students. It produces good quality printouts offering a seamless and quiet printing experience. It’s been used to print a wide variety of models, including figures, tools series, car models, and guns. Review the specs.
One user 3D printed a Frost Giant at 0.12mm layer height setting an overall print speed of 60mm/s. It took just 24 hours of printing but produced a great amount of details. Just look at his mantle.
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This smooth Iron man has been printed into three major parts. The body and the arms have been printed at 0.08mm and required no cleanup. The legs have been printed at 0.12mm and required minor cleanup. The surfaces are enough polished and extremely defined.
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The Geeetech A10 is an 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. The well-designed Bowden extrusion system allows for stable motion and printing efficiency. Its quality construction minimizes the risk of clogging providing higher quality printing results. Made of glass, the build plate shows a rough texture composed of tiny dots which increases the print adhesion. Once it is cold, your prints will just pop off the bed.
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The Geeetech A10 has a 0.4 mm nozzle, giving you the best balance between speed and detail.
The print head runs on V-shaped rails made with aluminum profiles. It makes printing reliable, fast and precise and reduces the printing noise.
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Geeetech A10 prints with PLA, PETG and other materials.
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The Geeetech A10 has a heated print bed, which makes it suitable for printing with ABS-type materials.
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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. Here’s one example:
Being entirely open-source, the Geeetech A10 prints with standard 1.75 mm filament, providing you with a wide choice of third-party materials. You can build up creative designs with no filament limits.
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The build area of 8.7 x 8.7 x 10.2 inches (220 x 220 x 260 mm) lets you print just about anything.
One user created a mega-sized Mega Man just splicing its main parts together. Let’s give him a gun to defend the world from any robotic threats.
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The printer is controlled via an LCD screen with a rotating, click wheel.
3D models can be printed from computer via USB cable and SD card. An optional Wi-Fi module allows connecting to the printer wirelessly.
The printer operates with Easyprint 3D, the company proprietary software. It is free and simple to use. It is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. The printer even supports Cura, Repetier-Host, Slic3r, and other open-source slicing software.
For some items, package content may change. In case of any questions, please get in touch.
Geeetech A10 is available in black with blue trimmings. Its stylish look makes it ideal for workshops, makerspaces, and home use.
The printer dimensions are 18.8 x 16.3 x 19.1 inches (478 x 413 x 485 mm). It weighs 17 lb (7.5 kg). The spool holder is mounted on the top of the upper gantry.
The price of the Geeetech A10 is $188.48, which is reasonable considering its extreme hackability, reliability, and functionality.
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