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Anet ET4 All-Metal 3D Printer with Industrial Grade Chipset, USD $249 (~ AUD $366) + Delivery @ Anet 3D Shop

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Anet ET4 is finally here!💥💥 We're excited to share this new member of Anet family👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩 today!

The Anet ET4 is all-metal FDM 3D printer that made of industrial grade chipset and parts. It supports auto-leveling, resume printing and filament detection and comes with a more stable and compact one piece design.

The limited first batch📦 is now worldwide shipping✈️, with 10% off early bird price🤑. Don't miss out on the deal!

Starting from USD $249
https://shop.anet3d.com/discount/OZ

5-8 work days to Australia!

Regarding service:

Each and every machine is manufactured, assembled and shipped directly from anet shenzhen manufacturing center and examed thoroughly by Anet quality control team;

In-person customer service guides are provided regarding assembling troubleshooting;

For customers who received damaged products, we will ship missing parts/damaged parts directly to customers for free;

Priority line/UPS/DHL/FEDEX ensure prompt shipping time.

Features:
· Auto-leveling frees you from time-consuming and labor-intensive leveling tasks.
· Filament detection that detects the filament end and sent reminder to avoid air-printing.
· Resume printing and recover from exactly where it left off. No worries about unexpected power outages.
· Automatic load and unload the filament with touch screen.
· 6 Screws + 3 Cables, modular design with quick assembly in 10min.
· Terminal pinboard design with integrated connection ports, covered wires and a more sleek appearance.
· 2.8-inch full-color touch screen for easy operation.
· You can upload your design and print it online or offline.
· Industrial grade chipset that allows more accurate, fast print. Protected with safety features like overcurrent protection, overload protection, over temperature protection, pre-over-temp alarm.
· Precision rollers on X and Y axis which reduces printing noise and provides ultra-high print resolution.
· Enclosed metal unibody design enables a more stable and reliable structure with compact size.
· Support personal turn features, including manually set up fan speed, print speed, heated bed and nozzle temperature.
· Quick heating bed in less than 5 minutes.

Specifications:

Brand: Anet 3D Printer
Model: ET4
Printing Technology: FDM
Color: Black + Red
Structure: All Metal Frame
Extruder Quantity: 1
Printing Size: 220220250mm
Printing Resolution: ±0.1mm
Layer Thickness: 0.1-0.3mm
Connections: PC/TF Card
LCD Display: 2.8 inch Full Color Touch Screen
Movement Speed: ≤150mm/s (recommended speed 30-60mm/s)
Printing Speed: ≤150mm/s (recommended speed 30-60mm/s)
Standard Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm
Extruder Working Temp (Max): 250℃
Hotbed Temp(Max): 100℃
Hotbed Material: Tempered Glass Hotbed
XY Axis Position Precision: 0.012mm
Z Axis Position Precision: 0.01mm
Printable Filament: PLA, ABS, HIPS etc.
Recommended Filament: PLA
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
Control Software Language: English/Chinese
Supported File Types: STL、OBJ、JPG
Printable Format: Gco、Gcode
Module Support Automatically: Yes
Machine Size: 440420480mm
Machine Net Weight: 7.2±0.2Kg
Power Supply/Maximum Power: US: 110 AC 240W / EU: 220V AC 240W
Operation System: Windows, MAC
Printing Software: Cura, Repetier, Simplify3D
Working Condition: Temp: 10-40℃, Humidity: 5-80%

Related Stores

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Price in title please.

    • TY for your reminder. Have updated the price!

  • As someone that works for an industrial 3D printer OEM, the whole purpose of metal 3D printing is direct manufactured parts with same or similar metallurgical properties as casting/forging, as opposed to demonstrative prototypes. This will product metallic-looking 3D printed parts, not parts that are measurably more structurally sound than plastic FDM.

    • +4

      Actually it won't even create metallic-looking printed parts.

      Printable Filament: PLA, ABS, HIPS etc.
      Recommended Filament: PLA

      The "all-metal" in the title refers to the construction of the printer, not its output.

      • -6

        The "all-metal" in the title refers to the construction of the printer, not its output.

        Deception at best.

        • Try buying it on eBay and then claim shopper's protection for the misleading claim. It'd be a real bargain then.

    • +1

      I think you have misinterpreted this post. This isnt a metal filament 3d printer. Its still a "plastic" filament printer.

      Beat me to it.. Its the construction of the printer being refered to as all metal.

  • What is the industrial chipset? Lacking quite a bit of details there.

    • Probably referring to the PCBs lol. The description is potato

    • Our model of the chipset is STM32F407VGT6. It's more stable than others.

      • The chipset model is fairly unimportant - it's the firmware that matters :/

        • the firmware are self developed.

        • the firmware are self developed.

          • +2

            @Professionaldreamer: 100% scratch built in house? What safety features does it have?

            Or is Anet still using a Marlin branch version from 2014-2016 and passing it off as your own?

            • @S11: ET4 is designed with safety in mind. The embedded thermistor and heater on the extruder are specially fixed. The mainboard features overcurrent protection, overload protection, over temperature protection, and pre-over-temp alarm. And if the printer fails to detect the temperature for a certain time, it would automatically power off.

  • Hi OP. Your website doesn't describe this printer at all. What is the build volume? What board do you use? What drivers are you using? Does it take a SD or microSD card? Does it have wifi? What firmware do you use?

    Personally, I wouldn't touch this printer until some reviews hit the streets. Guaranteed that within weeks, you'll save more than this as competitors start to sell it.

    • Hi Bigrizz. The specifications of Anet ET4 has stated in the post here. And reviewers will come out in the middle or late of August! Stay tuned!

      • Having read the description again, I only see an answer to the build volume and none of my other questions.

        • Anet ET4 support TF card. And do not support Wifi. Print with TF card or by connecting with PC.

        • the firmware are self developed.

    • As to the driver A4988 and TMC2208 for two versions.

  • +2

    I'm not saying it will happen, but Anets have a bit of a reputation for being "space heaters" among the 3D Printing Community. They've been known to be prone to "thermal incidents" and in the past have been shipped lacking several basic safety features and outdated firmware. This one looks like a Creality CR-10S PRO clone, although most 3D Printers are all looking unsurprisingly similar these days. What's inside it is a different story and as there are no real tear-down and safety reviews on it yet I'd be holding off buying this machine if you're not already comfortable with 3D Printers.

    • ET4 is designed with safety in mind. The embedded thermistor and heater on the extruder are specially fixed. The mainboard features overcurrent protection, overload protection, over temperature protection, and pre-over-temp alarm. And if the printer fails to detect the temperature for a certain time, it would automatically power off.

      • That all sounds great, but from what I can tell from your promo-pictures on the ET4 there's absolutely nothing different about your Heater Block compared to any previous Anet model. The thermistor seems to be held in by a screw, which is the norm but nothing special, I'm guessing the Heater heater cartridge is held in by a grub too.

        We can't verify the rest of your claims unless you make your Firmware available or send over a machine, although I'm sure you'll have models sent out to other YouTubers and product reviewers so we'll be finding out in a few months.

        For anyone looking at buying this, other well known brands such as Creality (who I'd say probably has a better reputation and is far more popular) have made similar cliams about having thermal runaway protection, and flat out lied when tested. Claims from most 3D Printing manufacturers are things that need to be tested, not trusted. Unless you're buying a Prusa or similar.

        Nothing against you and your store personally, but you've made a claim that it's "Industrial Grade" which is extremely bold considering there's no real basic specs on the machine such as Drivers (though I've said TMC2208s and A4988s here) and Mainboard on the product page, and unless I'm mistaken it's not even listed whether it's a 12v or 24v system.

    • +1

      Haha not to mention the sketchy heat bed connectors and non-flex heater cabling on their A8. Pared with their wet and wild firmware (referring to their poorly tuned jerk settings etc, not the puddle of melted plastic your printer could end up in) these printers should come with a big 'buyer beware' sticker.

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