Product Comparison: Dremel 3D45 vs Dremel 3D40
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- Print quality of the test pieces I've done so far has been good.
- Digilab 3D software for PC is powerful and straightforward.
- Quality of prints is high.
- This machine albeit expensive provides an excellent advanced 3d printer.
- Excellent print speed. Highly recommend.
- Quite noisy in operation.
- On-board software and colour touch screen control.
- Works great! Very high quality printing and so easy to use with its built-in touch screen.
- Print quality a little prone to being affected by vibration.
- Touch screen sometimes a little laggy.
- The machine is very well built.
- The free Dremel slicing software is very good.
- Initial set up was quite easy.
- Very straightforward to set up and establish network connections.
- The touchscreen is not the most responsive.
- Fully Cased – protects your fingers and your print.
- Easy print base leveling.
- Print spools can be replaced mid-print.
- Fully cooled work space.
- Multiple connection options – can be used stand alone or networked.