The Best Enclosure for Your 3D Printer from Snapmaker's blog

While using an enclosed 3D printer is not an absolute requirement, it can provide many benefits in terms of safety and ensuring optimal printing conditions. For example, a enclosure 3d printhelps to eliminate drafts and other external factors that can affect print quality. In addition, from the user's perspective, it reduces noise and controls exposure to odorous gases, and for the printer, it protects it from dust and other exterior elements that can harm the machine and its models.


You can also add an air filter to the case to filter out smoke from the 3D printer, increasing the safety of your 3D printing area. Not to mention that the enclosure 3d print also makes the 3D printer look better and easier to integrate into your workspace. In short, a 3D printer case increases your material compatibility, print quality, and printer usability.


Factors to consider when choosing a 3D printer case

• Accessibility: Whether it is a homemade cover or a re-used enclosure, the design should be such that it does not obstruct access to the printer

• Optional considerations: Some enclosures may have attractive features such as lighting for better visibility, temperature sensors, cameras, or other factors that may make them more desirable.


If you are a Snapmaker 2.0 3D printer user, the 3d printed enclosures will meet your needs! The enclosure takes security to the next level. With the Snapmaker case, you have complete protection for your creations and a safe environment for children and pets. It gives you an extra layer of safety in the manufacturing process,

Other features of Snapmaker enclosure;

ü  Dust isolation. Cover  and turn on the exhaust fan to blow out all the smoke and dust

ü  Noise Reduction. The Snapmaker enclosure reduces noise, so you won't be disturbed while the machine runs. 

ü  Good lighting helps you be creative the way you want, day or night 

ü  Laser reduction. Enclosure plates are specially designed to reduce the impact of laser beams from the Snapmaker 2.0 laser engraving module from class four to the lowest end of class one.

 


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Added Apr 26 '23

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