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Comparison XYZprinting Nobel 1.0A vs XYZprinting Nobel 1.0

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XYZprinting Nobel 1.0A
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High quality printing. Easy to work.
Print technologystereolithography (SLA)stereolithography (SLA)
Filament materialphotopolymerphotopolymer
3D model file format.stl, .3w.stl, .3w
Compatible softwareXYZware_NobelXYZware_Nobel
Object dimensions (HxWxD)200x128x128 mm200x128x128 mm
Object volume3.3 L3.3 L
Printing process
Min layer thickness25 µm25 µm
More features
Features
closed chamber
closed chamber
Data transfer
USB
PC connection (USB)
USB
PC connection (USB)
General
LCD display
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Power65 W
Dimensions28x34.5x59 cm28x34x59 cm
Weight9.6 kg9.6 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017august 2015

Power

Rated input power of the printer, in fact — the highest power consumed by the device in regular operation.

This indicator is directly related to the specs of the device, primarily the overall performance. However, generally, 3D printers are a relatively economical devices: among solutions that are not related to specialized industrial equipment, values of more than 1 kW are extremely rare, and even in the most performant models this figure does not exceed 3 kW. For such capacities, an ordinary household power outlet is quite enough, so you have to pay attention to power consumption mainly in specific cases — for example, when assessing the load on a voltage stabilizer or a backup power source.