The Flashforge Guider II is highly capable 3D printer that boasts a large build size, rigid construction and utilises the latest in 3d printing technology. It offers great value, designed and built as an industrial-grade tool for hobbyists or prosumers.
280 x 250 x 300mm 21 Litres
The large build volume makes the Guider II not only enables you to produce impressive size prototypes up to 21 litres in volume, it also gives you the flexibility to print multiple models in the one build cycle.
The print surface of the Guider II is constructed of Tempered Glass and coved with an ultra adhesive polymer and can heat up to 120°C. Radient heat from the large print bed effectively heats the enclosure of the Guider II. This signicantly reduces warping of large models in engineering materials.
The Guider II is a tough machine, built around a rigid aluminum chassis, this ensures superiour print quality an high print speeds.
Constructed with oversized linear shaft rods and bearings as well die cast aluminum gantry brackets and injection moulded fittings. No 3d printed parts in sight.
Filament Run Out Detection
The Guider II will detect when filament is running low. It will automatically pause, allowing you to replace the filament spool and continue the build.
Resume On Power Outage
In the event of a power failure during the print process, an internal energy storage will move the print head to the side to protect it from damage. Once power is resumed the printer shall prompt you to resume where it left off.
A retractable bed leveling sensor is used to measure the print surface ensuring a perfect leveled bed every time.
This optional upgrade all metal hot end assembly (sold separately) will enable the Guider II to print at higher temperatures - up to 300°C.
This will enable you to print engineering grade materials such as ABS+, Nylon and Polycarbonate.
Control Multiple 3D Printers at Once
Integrate the Guider II into a managed print farm of Flashforge 3d printers.
Manage multiple 3D Printers from any web based device without the need to install software. Control the 3d printers from within your network or even off site from using a web based interface.
The powerful Flashforge FlashPrint slicing software and FlashCloud web based software is 100% free to use with no maintenance or subscription fees.
Check the status, slice send and share files, create print queues for multiple machines from the one interface.
One of our 3d printing experts can assist you with your enquiry.