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AnkerMakeM5C 3D Printer

R9,799

Retail: R11,000
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Let's bring all your creative ideas to life with AnkerMake M5C. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this all-new printer is designed to be easy to use while still delivering the quality you desire—at the speed you can only imagine.

Product Features
  • 500 mm/s High-Speed Printing
  • Supports 300℃ Printing
  • 35 mm³/s Extrusion Flow
  • Precision mode with 50 μm Resolution
  • Supports advanced materials
  • Ultra-direct extruder
  • Stable structure and durable parts
Product Specifications 

Printing Parameters

  • Print Size 220×220×250 mm³
  • Print Speed 500 mm/s
  • Print Acceleration 5000 mm/s²
  • Benchy Print (Max) 17 Min
  • Filament 1.75 mm
  • Plate Temperature (Max) 100℃

Printing Features

  • One-Click Button
  • Print Modes
    • Precision Mode: 
    • Standard Mode: 
    • Fast Mode: 
  • Extrusion
    • Hotend: All-Metal
    • Nozzle: Brass, 0.4 mm
    • Time-Lapse Videos: Direct Extrusion
    • Extrusion Flow: 35 mm³/s
    • Hotend Tempreture (Max): 300℃
  • Auto-Leveling 7×7 Point

Multi-Material Support

  • PLA: Y
  • PETG / PET: Y
  • ABS: Y
  • TPU: Y
  • PA: Y
  • PLA-CF: Y
  • PETG-CF: Y
  • PA-CF:Y

Electronic and Software

  • Power 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
  • Power Consumption 350W, 110V/220V
  • Connections WiFi, Bluetooth, USB-C
  • Storage 8 GB EMMC, USB Drive
  • Method of Interaction Button, App, PC Software
  • CPU XBurst® (1.2GHz)
  • Slicer: AnkerMake Slicer, Prusa, Cura

Body

  • Equipment Size 466 x 374 x 480 mm³ (Without Filament Holder)
  • Net Weight 9.6 kg
  • Gross Weight 12.8 kg
  • Warranty: 18 months

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Once upon a time, like back in the late 90s, it was an absolute joy to take your brand new Nokia 3310 to school to show your friends, complete with its unnecessarily sturdy cover. You'd gather in a little circle and see who could get the highest score on Snake. Later, you'd go home and (while supposedly doing your homework) listen to your favourite music on a CD player covered with stickers of Boyzone and Britney. Life was sweet.

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