Features of the D3D Printer

Check out the charts below to see how the Open Source Ecology D3D Printer compares to the world’s top 3D printers kits: the Prusa i3 MK3 (TM) and the IMADE3D Jellybox (TM).

Prusa

i3 MK3

$749
  • 250 mm x 210 mm print bed size

  • Open source, OSHWA compliant design

  • Metal, fire resistant frame

  • Automatic bed leveling

  • First layer fine tuning feature

  • LCD Screen

  • 200 mm/s print speed

  • Print bed is stationary except for the Z direction, allowing for fast printing of tall, columnar objects

  • PEI build plate surface

  • Versatile Titan Aero Extruder by E3D

  • Filament runout sensor

  • 1.75 mm filament

  • 3 mm filament

  • Trinamic stepper drivers

  • Universal Axis Motion System

  • Interchangeable tool head 

  • Lowest unique part count

  • Most widely used 3D printer in the world

  • Can be built using common, off-the-shelf parts

Open Source Ecology

D3D

$799
  • 200 mm x 200 mm print bed size

  • Open source, OSHWA compliant design

  • Metal, fire resistant frame

  • Automatic bed leveling

  • First layer fine tuning feature

  • LCD Screen

  • 200 mm/s print speed

  • Print bed is stationary except for the Z direction, allowing for fast printing of tall, columnar objects

  • PEI build plate surface

  • Versatile Titan Aero Extruder by E3D

  • Filament runout sensor

  • 1.75 mm filament

  • 3 mm filament

  • Trinamic stepper drivers

  • Universal Axis Motion System

  • Interchangeable tool head

  • Lowest unique part count

  • Most widely used 3D printer in the world

  • Can be built using common, off-the-shelf parts

IMADE3D

Jellybox

$980
  • 150 mm x 150 mm print bed size

  • Open source, OSHWA compliant design

  • Metal, fire resistant frame

  • Automatic bed leveling

  • First layer fine tuning feature

  • LCD Screen

  • 200 mm/s print speed

  • Print bed is stationary except for the Z direction, allowing for fast printing of tall, columnar objects

  • PEI build plate surface

  • Versatile Titan Aero Extruder by E3D

  • Filament runout sensor

  • 1.75 mm filament

  • 3 mm filament

  • Trinamic stepper drivers

  • Universal Axis Motion System

  • Interchangeable tool head 

  • Lowest unique part count

  • Most widely used 3D printer in the world

  • Can be built using common, off-the-shelf parts

 

Ready-to-build, no-soldering required Kits coming soon, OSHWA compliant.

OSE’s open source, D3D 3D Printer:

The OSE 3D Printer
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