2.0 A350T 3-in-1
The F2 tier is appropriate for this machine, designed for advanced makers, demanding hobbyists, and small workshops requiring flexibility. The all-metal construction with high-precision linear modules ensures stability across the three processes (3D printing, laser engraving, and CNC carving). While it does not reach the speeds of industrial systems or latest-generation CoreXY 3D printers, it offers a robust modular ecosystem, ideal for multidisciplinary prototyping and educational projects, though it requires a certain learning curve to fully master all module functions.
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| Parameter | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Machine dimensions | 50 × 51 × 58 cm (19.5 × 19.9 × 22.8 in) | manufacturer website |
| Power supply | 230 V / 50 Hz / 320 W | manufacturer website |
| Work area | 320 × 350 × 330 mm (12.6 × 13.8 × 13.0 in) | manufacturer website |
| Maximum speed | 100 mm/s | manufacturer website |
| Declared precision | 0.005 mm | manufacturer website |
| Footprint X×Y (short side) | 320 mm | Compiled by editorial team |
| Build height Z | 330 mm | Compiled by editorial team |
| Kinematics | Cartesian | Compiled by editorial team |
| Max nozzle temperature | 275 °C | Compiled by editorial team |
| Max bed temperature | 80 °C | Compiled by editorial team |
| Max print speed | 100 mm/s | Compiled by editorial team |
| Enclosed chamber | False | Compiled by editorial team |
| Filament sensor | True | Compiled by editorial team |
| Auto bed leveling | Mesh | Compiled by editorial team |
| Standard nozzle diameter | 0.4 mm | Compiled by editorial team |
| Multi-extruder | False | Compiled by editorial team |
| Native Klipper | False | Compiled by editorial team |
| Input shaper | False | Compiled by editorial team |
| Multicolor printing | False | Compiled by editorial team |
| Max colors | 1 | Compiled by editorial team |
Material compatibilities will be available in a future version.
Software
The machine is primarily managed via Snapmaker Luban, a free proprietary software integrating file preparation for 3D printing, laser engraving, and CNC milling into a single environment. While intuitive for beginners, experienced users may find limitations in advanced settings. However, the system accepts G-code files generated by third-party slicers like Cura or PrusaSlicer for 3D printing, and software like LightBurn or Fusion 360 for laser and CNC work, ensuring excellent operational versatility.
Reviews from those who use this machine every day will be available in the next version of the platform.
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