3D Printer by:
XYZprinting
Version:
Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer

Reviewed by:
Rating:
4
On December 24, 2015
Last modified:December 24, 2015

Summary:

The results of this printer aren’t going to be spectacular. You’ll be able to print 3D objects and for most home use or for DIY enthusiasts, the results will be perfect.

The Da Vinci 1.0 is an affordable full size 3D printer that can produce decent results for the price. It should be understood that a professional quality 3D printer could cost at least three times the $500 price tag of this printer, but if you’re looking at entry level printers there aren’t many other worthwhile alternatives on the market.

We’ll be taking a look at whether it’s worth investing in this $500 printer below.

Da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer

Features of the Da Vinci 1.0

For the price, you’ll be surprised at the specifications of the Da Vinci 1.0. It’s largest build volume is 475 cubic inches, or 20cm x 20cm x 20cm. This will allow you to get pretty creative with what you are printing. There’s a closed system on the printer so that users aren’t at risk of injury from the heat created whilst the printer is being used and there’s also an automatic nozzle cleaning system. These two features alone make it a safe, approachable printer that could be used by the whole family.

It’s also very easy to replace the filament cartridges. The company behind the printer also produce 13 different colors for you to purchase separately, but you will be given free filament as a starter kit, on top of a free 3D gallery to inspire your creativity and teach you the basics of the printer’s capability.

This printer also has plug and play capability so you can get started as soon as it’s been plugged in. Your Windows PC will automatically install the necessary drivers for the printer and it’ll stay updated automatically

  • Largest 475 cubic inch build volume – 7.8″ x 7.8″ x 7.8″ (20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm)
  • The da Vinci 1.0 prints in two materials ABS and PLA
  • Free filament as the starter kit and Free 3D Gallery to download
  • Plug-and-Play, No assembly required
  • Easy-to-install filament cartridges
  • A closed system ensures users are not exposed to high temperature working area
  • Automatic software upgrades
  • Automatic nozzle cleaning

Pros and Cons

The results of this printer aren’t going to be spectacular. You’ll be able to print 3D objects and for most home use or for DIY enthusiasts, the results will be perfect. However, if you’re looking for professional grade prints, the Da Vinci 1.0 may fail to deliver.

With that being said, everything has been made as simple as possible with this 3D printer – it’s very easy to understand how to use the device and there’s plenty of help online if you manage to hit a wall.

If the $500 price tag is too much for you, their exists the less expensive Da Vinci Jr. 1.0 3D Printer which may be good for someone who does not plan to do much 3d printing.

What is the Da Vinci 1.0 Good for?

This 3D printer is best for those looking to try 3D printing for the first time. If you’re new to 3D printing or would like a printer for the whole family, this budget approach offers a friendly, understandable welcome package to the world of 3D printing. Most importantly, you won’t have to break the bank to afford it. The filaments provided will last you quite a few uses but you will eventually need to buy new filament.

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The results of this printer aren’t going to be spectacular. You’ll be able to print 3D objects and for most home use or for DIY enthusiasts, the results will be perfect.