The ERYONE Thinker X400 is a new, large-format CoreXY 3D printer with an installation space of 400 × 400 × 400 mm. The 3D printer is delivered almost fully assembled and is mounted on castors to facilitate transportation. The housing consists of an aluminum frame with acrylic and glass panels on the sides and doors. The printing chamber is completely enclosed, which also keeps the noise level low during operation.
Technically, the X400 is based on a CoreXY system with multiple rail and belt tensioning systems. The heated build platform reaches temperatures of up to 120 °C. The direct-drive extruder system works with a maximum nozzle temperature of 300 °C, which enables the use of different filament types. The printer can print at up to 500 mm/s, with Clipper ensuring precise control of the printing parameters.
Automatic functions such as quad-gantry leveling, input shaping and Z-tilt are available for calibration. A 5-inch touchscreen control allows easy operation, including the ability to start print jobs directly from the network. An emergency stop button and USB and Ethernet connections are also built in. An integrated camera enables remote monitoring and automatic time-lapse recording of print projects. A filter unit for the exhaust air is located at the top of the print area.
Not much is currently known about the availability and pricing of the ERYONE Thinker X400. The device will soon be available on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform.
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