In a crowded market, the Bluer Plus by Two Trees stands out. The printer is sleek with clean lines and careful design, but more importantly, it comes with a host of features sure to impress the most discerning customers.
Built with sheet metal and easy to install, Two Trees created the Bluer Plus based on customer feedback on the original Bluer. Its newest machine is designed to compete against more established printers on the market.
The company behind this exciting, new machine is an innovative, high-tech enterprise specializing in 3D printer design, research and development, production, sales, spare parts, and related derivatives of 3D printers.
Two Trees is already known for its CoreXY belt setup Sapphire S, Pro, and Plus 3D printers and is committed to the development and innovation of the 3D printer market. It provides an efficient and affordable 3D printing comprehensive solution for individuals, families, the education sector, and businesses to meet each customer’s requirements.
Here’s a look at what the Bluer Plus offers.
With a build volume of 300 x 300 x 400 mm and an overall footprint of 646 x 505 x 405 mm, the Bluer Plus is bigger than its predecessor, which was 230 x 230 x 280 mm. This gives you the space to create whatever you want.
High-quality motors result in high-quality prints. A big problem for many printers is a rippling effect after corners – finer resolution steppers help to reduce that. Instead of a standard 1.8° stepper motor, the Bluer Plus comes with a 0.9° degree motor for twice the precision, significantly improving accuracy.
The Bluer Plus also comes with TMC2209 motor drivers, which make for more precise and quiet printing.
The Bluer Plus offers a premium hotbed that’s better than a glass plate. It comes with a spring steel PEI membrane and a 3M hotbed sticker.
Two Trees added belt tensioners to the X- and Y-axes to tauten the belts when you turn them.
This printer supports auto-bed leveling using a Makerbase MKS 3D Touch sensor.
Every printer should have a filament sensor and resume power print function, but not all printers have it. Luckily, Two Trees does, so you can print with peace of mind.
The machine also comes with a customized version of a material break detector which automatically pauses when a filament break is detected and a transparent BMG extruder.
Gone is the 3.5-inch color touchscreen on the Bluer. For the Bluer Plus, Two Trees installed a 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen instead, to make it even easier to navigate the menu options and set up prints.
To learn more about this exciting machine and to get your own, check out the Two Trees Bluer Plus on AliExpress, on Shopify, on Banggood, and also on Tomtop.
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