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3D Printer A8 V2 3D Printer LK4
Modelo

A8 V2

LK4

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Estimated price $129,00 $200,00
Manufacturer Anet Longer 3D
Release Year 2021 2019
Print Volume [mm] 220x220x250 220x220x250
Printer Size [mm] 428x441x486 402x425x505
Weight [kg] 6,2 7,8
Power Loss Recovery NO YES
Enclosed printer NO NO
Bed Leveling Manual Manual com Assistência
Filament End Sensor NO YES
Bed type Heated
Power supply system Bowden Bowden
Standard nozzle 0,4 0,4
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 230 250
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 100
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 150 120
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG
Recommended slicers Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker Cura, Simplify, Slic3r
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1
Processor 8 bits
Display Display touchscreen 2,8'' Touchscreen TFT 2,8''
Power Supply 110/220V / 250W 12V / 360W
Connectivity SD / USB SD / USB
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2022-11-10 2021-04-15
Release date 2021 2019
Extra features The Anet A8 V2 is a Cartesian-XZ type 3D printer with a build volume of 220 x 220 x 250 mm, Ender 3 design and V-slot assembly. It has a 32-bit motherboard and touchscreen interface, promising ease of use. It uses open source firmware and has thermal failure protection. It stands out for its cable organization and the absence of a heated bed, focusing on energy savings and PLA printing. It comes with an external power adapter, aiming at greater safety, especially for beginners and educational use. The Longer LK4 is a versatile 3D printer capable of working with a wide range of filaments, such as PLA, ABS, TPU, copper, wood and carbon fiber, thanks to its 0.4mm nozzle and heated bed up to 110°C. With a printing accuracy of between 0.05-0.4mm, it stands out for its solid construction with an aluminum frame, weighing around 7kg, and a robust 24V and 15A power supply. The kit includes an Allen key, a 7/10 key, a microSD card with USB adapter, a spatula, cable ties, a power cable, 5m of filament and a spare filament end sensor. Assembly is simplified, with around 90% of the equipment pre-assembled, and detailed instructions assist in the process. Special features include print recovery after power failure, a filament end sensor, a super-adhesive printing surface and an intuitive color touchscreen display. The design features smooth profiles for easy assembly, and the position of the filament holder optimizes the filament path to the extruder. The LK4 is a solid choice for 3D printing enthusiasts looking for quality and versatility.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 6 / 10 7 / 10
Hardware 0.7 / 10 2 / 10
Tela . .
Print volume 3 / 10 3 / 10
Performance 1 / 10 1 / 10

Conclusion

In conclusion, both the Anet A8 V2 and the Longer 3D LK4 are competent choices for 3D printing, each with unique strengths and valid considerations. The Anet A8 V2 offers a more budget-friendly option, making it an attractive choice for beginners and those on tighter budgets. Its focus on energy efficiency, ease of use with a touchscreen interface, and decent print volume makes it a suitable option for entry-level users looking to explore 3D printing primarily with PLA.

On the other hand, the Longer 3D LK4 presents a more robust feature set that justifies its higher price point. Its ability to handle a wider range of filament types—including ABS and TPU—alongside advantageous features like power loss recovery and a filament end sensor, positions it as a more versatile printer for intermediate to advanced users. Additionally, its solid construction and ease of assembly enhance the overall user experience.

Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on the user’s specific needs and budget. If affordability and simple PLA printing are the primary concerns, the Anet A8 V2 is a commendable option. However, for those seeking a more feature-rich and adaptable 3D printing experience, the Longer LK4 would be the better investment.