ELEGOO is back with a groundbreaking announcement for its community of over 1 million members in 70 countries: the launch of the ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga, their largest FDM 3D printer yet. This exciting new addition promises to revolutionize 3D printing with its exceptional features and user experience.
1. Gigantic Size for Massive Creations
The OrangeStorm Giga boasts an impressive build volume of 800mm x 800mm x 1000mm. This industrial-grade printer caters to the need for oversized models and minimizes the necessity of segmenting models for printing, allowing for more efficient and larger-scale creations.
2. Efficient and Innovative Heated Bed
The printer features four independent 410*410mm PEI magnetic high-temperature platforms. These can be heated simultaneously or independently, offering maximum temperature efficiency and energy savings. Reaching 90°C over the entire area in just 17 minutes, this feature is a significant advancement in 3D printing technology.
3. High-Speed Printing
Powered by a 64-bit 1.5G clock speed quad-core processor, the OrangeStorm Giga delivers six times the printing speed of its counterparts, with a maximum speed of 300mm/s. This speed, combined with high computing capacity, sets a new standard in the industry.
4. Multi-Nozzle Capability
This printer can support up to four nozzles on the X-axis, allowing for simultaneous printing of four models in different colors. This innovative feature opens up new possibilities for creativity and efficiency in 3D printing.
5. Enhanced Cooling System
The inclusion of thickened double-sided cooling fans with intelligent control functions enhances model printing results while saving energy and reducing noise.
6. Superior Craftsmanship and Design
The OrangeStorm Giga features an integrated body with linear guides on the X and Y axes, and a thicker Z-axis rod. This design enhances the printer’s stability, precision, and durability.
7. Advanced Nozzle Technology
The printer’s 300℃ high-temperature nozzle, with its proximal double-gear extrusion structure and full titanium alloy heat pipe, ensures smoother and more uniform extrusion, thus improving printing precision.
8. Innovative Cable Management
Caterpillar cable tracks protect the cables from wear and tear and prevent dust and debris, ensuring system stability and reliability.
9. User-Friendly Interface and Features
With a detachable 7-inch HD capacitive screen, the printer supports multiple languages and offers features like filament detection, power loss recovery, and an easy-to-use belt knob. The large spool holder and auto-leveling system further enhance the user experience.
10. Technical Specifications
- Build Volume: 800mm x 800mm x 1000mm
- Nozzle Maximum Temperature: 300℃
- Hot Bed Maximum Temperature: 90℃
- Power: 1800W
- Printing Speed: 30-300mm/s
- Nozzle Quantity: 1 (expandable to 4)
- Supported Materials: PLA, ABS, TPU, Nylon
The ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga is not just a 3D printer; it’s a testament to ELEGOO’s commitment to innovation and quality. It’s designed to inspire and excite, whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional. This printer is poised to set a new standard in the 3D printing industry, and we can’t wait to see the creations it will help bring to life.
The ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga certainly seems poised to make waves in the 3D printing community. With an impressive build volume and advanced features, it appears to address many common limitations faced by users today. I’m particularly interested in how its software integrates with existing slicers, as ease of use is critical for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Additionally, I hope to see robust community support and resources that will help new users navigate this new technology effectively.
I’m excited to see the ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga’s advancements in 3D printing technology! With its promise of enhanced printing speeds and precision, it seems poised to address common challenges like layer adhesion and detail resolution. As someone who has explored various printers, I’m particularly interested in the community feedback regarding its user interface and software compatibility. This could significantly impact the user experience and overall productivity. I can’t wait to see how this new model performs in real-world applications!