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Model

BigTreeTech BIQU B1

Creality 3D Ender 6

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Elegoo Orange Storm Giga

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Printing Material Filament Filament Filament
Estimated price $269,00 $499,00 $2500,00
Date of registration in the system
Fabricante BigTreeTech Creality 3D Elegoo
Release Year 2020 2020 2024
Print Volume [mm] 235x235x270 250x250x400 800x800x1000
Printer Size [mm] 412x402x492 495x495x650 1000x1000x1200
Weight [kg] 8,00 22 136
Power Loss Recovery YES YES YES
Enclosed printer NO YES NO
Bed Leveling Manual Manual Automatic
Filament End Sensor YES YES YES
Bed type Heated Heated Heated
Power supply system Bowden Bowden Direct Drive
Standard nozzle 0,4 0,4 0,4
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 250 260 300
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 100 100 90
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 100 150 300
Filament holder YES YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG PLA, ABS< PETG, TPU
Recommended slicers Cura, Simplify, Slic3r Cura, Simplify, Slic3r Elegoo Cura
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1 0,1
Kinematics - - -
Extruder Type - - -
Klipper Firmware NO NO NO
Input Shaping NO NO NO
Max Volumetric Flow [mm³/s] - - -
Power Supply 24V / 360W 24V / 504W
Connectivity SD / USB SD / USB USB, LAN, Wi-Fi
Release date 2020 2020 2024
Extra features The BIQU B1 is an advanced 3D printer with a silent 32-bit BTT SKR V1.4 motherboard and ARM Cortex-M3 CPU, offering DIY interfaces (I2C, SPI, WiFi) and dual Z-axis. Its dual BTT B1 TFT35 V3.0 operating system allows real-time monitoring and multiple printing modes, including G-code visualization effects. It stands out for its BIQU SSS (Super Spring Steel), ensuring easy model adhesion and simplified removal, with the possibility of using it on both sides. It includes a filament sensor, automatically pausing printing in case of filament breakage. The multicolored RGB lights integrated into the hotend allow you to view the printing status even at night. Additional notes include the need for a BIQU-specific Type-C cable and extra interfaces for smart filament sensor and BL Touch. The Creality Ender 6 stands out in the world of 3D printers with its CoreXY system, offering fast and high-quality prints. With a robust design, it has acrylic panels to protect against air currents, optimizing the printing of materials that require higher temperatures. It features a generic Creality hotend, effective up to ~240°C. Its differentials include 10mm GATES belts, promoting stability at high speeds, and a 360W power supply for reliable performance. The machine also has an intuitive user interface through a 4.3-inch touchscreen. The Elegoo Orange Storm Giga stands out for its huge print volume of 800 x 800 x 1000 mm and its modular heated bed system with four independent zones, ensuring energy efficiency. It supports printing with multiple nozzles, allows print recovery after power failures and uses Klipper firmware, optimizing speed and quality. The portable 7-inch touchscreen and USB, Wi-Fi and LAN connectivity make operation more accessible and versatile.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO NO

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Cost-benefit 8 / 10 7 / 10 5 / 10
Hardware 1 / 10 1.5 / 10 3.2 / 10
Screen . . .
Print volume 10 / 10 10 / 10 10 / 10
Performance 6 / 10 7 / 10 8 / 10
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