Offers significantly larger build size (~500 mm or more) than typical desktop machines, enabling printing of bigger prototypes or functional components without splitting models.
Allows printing two colors or materials in one job (e.g., support material + model or dual-color parts).
Works with standard thermoplastics such as PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, and similar filaments, enabling diverse part properties (rigid, flexible, durable).
Wide temperature range (up to ~360 C) supports higher-performance filaments when paired with appropriate hotends.
Often includes features like power-outage resume and filament run-out detection for long prints. (common in industrial FDM machines)
Designed for prototyping, R&D, manufacturing labs, and education, bridging the gap between desktop and heavy industrial systems.
Rapid creation of large prototypes for form/fit/function testing in automotive, aerospace, product design, and manufacturing.
Functional parts for fixtures, jigs, tooling, or end-use components where size matters.
Large architecture mockups and scale models that require extended print height and volume.
Used by institutions for research, additive manufacturing coursework, and material experimentation.
Ideal for sculptures, design pieces, and creative projects needing bigger build space.
Design in CAD:
Create a 3D model (.STL, .OBJ) in CAD software.
Slicing:
Import model in slicer (e.g., Cura, PrusaSlicer) and set parameters like layer height, temperature, infill, and supports.
Printer Setup:
Load filament(s), level bed, and configure build parameters.
Printing:
Start print via USB/SD card. Monitor the job, especially on large builds.
Post-Processing:
Remove supports, clean, and finish prints (sanding, painting, assembly as needed).
Q1: What materials can Smart One Big print?
Q2: Does it support dual-color or dual-material printing?
A: Yes configurations with dual nozzles allow multi-material or multi-color prints.
Q3: How large can the printer print?
A: Typical build volume listed is around 500 500 500 mm, but this may vary by specific model or regional supplier.
Q4: Is this industrial-grade?
A: Yes designed for industrial, institutional, and professional workflows with smart features like resume on power loss and filament detection.
Q5: What software is compatible?
A: Compatible with standard FDM slicers including Cura, PrusaSlicer, and others that output G-code. Software support typically covers
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