da Vinci Nano is a small-sized, portable 3d printer aimed at beginners, educators, and students. It is the right choice for users who are looking for a compact, lightweight 3D printer which fits on any desk. It has been designed to make 3D printing accessible to everyone. Shipped fully assembled, it employs an auto-leveling, helpful software and an auto-feeding filament system. Setting it up and calibrating is a cinch. Weighing just 4.7 kg, you might take it always with you. It features a fully enclosed case, a removable glass bed and prints compostable DEHP-free PLA, which make it perfect for kids use. You can purchase it at an affordable price. Keep reading our complete review.
Da Vinci Nano has been used to print a wide variety of models. For example, one user 3D printed the well-known Bowser from Super Mario. Are you ready it beat it? Let’s print your own Mario.
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This is how it looked while printing. So good, so far.
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The da Vinci nano 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. Thanks to some quality-of-life features, it lets you get decent quality prints with ease.
Let’s have a look at this mini Tyrion from Games of Thrones movie. The surface looks pretty smooth and his hair is well-detailed.
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The da Vinci nano has a 0.3 mm nozzle, allowing for prints with fine detail. Notice how accurate and highly detailed this scale model is. You can closely see each door, wall, window, and staircase.
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The print head runs on rods with linear bearings, making the design more simple, lightweight and effective, all characteristics that are desirable in a 3D printer.
da Vinci nano is optimized for printing with PLA.
The extruder comes with a fan for printing with PLA-type materials. By cooling the model down, it reduces warping, stringing and, generally, makes for higher quality prints.
This PLA-made Star Wars x-wing turned out fine.
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The da Vinci nano prints with 1.75 mm filament, providing you with a wide choice of materials.
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The build area is 4.7 x 4.7 x 4.7 inches (120 x 120 x 120 mm). Larger models can be printed in parts and then assembled using glue, just like the big figure shown in the picture below.
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The printer can be easily operated via a USB-tethered computer.
3D models can be printed from computer via USB, LAN and WIFI connection.
The printer works with the proprietary XYZmaker software. It supports the most popular file formats. The software is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
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da Vinci nano is available in an orange and black combo or in white. Its stylish look makes it ideal for both home and educational use.
The printer dimensions are 11 x 14.9 x 14 inches (280 x 378 x 355 mm). It weighs 10 lb (4.7 kg). The spool holder is mounted on the back of the printer.
The price of the da Vinci nano is $150.99, which is reasonable considering its functionality.
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