WTT: 3D Printer, dual head, heated bed, ready to go, fully assembled....

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So I thought this might be an appropriate place to possibly trade this as many people here are creative and enjoy making things. I go into 3d printing last year with this model, paid about $350 for it, completed building it, calibrated and had a lot of fun with it. I ended up getting a killer deal on a larger unit that I couldn't pass up so I don't really need this one anymore. It works great, is easy to set up, and prints out pretty much whatever you tell it too. As I am part pack rat I ended up with a bunch of extra parts that will all be included with this.....

As far as trades go, I'm involved in many different hobbies, knives, firearms, electronics, fpv racing, yep, lots of stuff. So anything goes.... here are some specs

3D Printer Model GeeeTech I3 Pro C Dual Print Head

Printing specifications:
Build volume: 200 x200x180mm
Layer resolution: 0.1-0.3mm
Positioning Precision: 0.1-0.3mm
Filament diameter: 1.75mm, 3mm
Nozzle diameter: 0.3mm, 0.35mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5mm
Extruder: 2
Filament type: ABS/ PLA/Wood-Polymer/Nylon/Flexible PLA


Software:
Operating system: Windows/Mac/Linux (I run the printer standalone with an SD card, I load the file from the PC then plug the SD card into the printer and off it goes)
Control software: Repetier-Host, Printrun (used to change set up values, freeware)
File format: .STL, G-code

Temperature:
Max heated bed temperature: about 110°C
Max extruder temperature: about 240°C


Electrical:
Input: 115V/2.2A or 230V/1.1A
Connectivity: USB, SD card (support off-line printing)


Mechanical:
Body: Acrylic plate of 8 mm thickness (black/ transparent)
Build Platform: Borosilicate glass + MK2A heatbed ( I upgraded the hot bed)
XYZ Rods: Wear-resistant, stainless steel
Stepper Motors: 1.8° step angle with 1/16 micro-stepping
 

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If my benchmade wasn't my only nice knife I'd offer it...

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