
Description
The Dremel is the most reliable and easiest-to-use 3D printer for advanced users in higher education and corporations. You can now use expanded filament types like nylon and eco-ABS. To make things easier, it has filament detection via RFID that enables the printer to automatically recognize and change settings for optimized printing. With new features like a heated bed and an integrated camera, you can take 3D printing to the next level. It comes backed by the industry's best 1-year warranty and the world-class Dremel support team.
- Remote viewing and management of the print
- Patented assisted leveling improves print reliability
- Expanded filament offering and printability
- Rfid recognition configures the printer settings depending on the filament
- Enhanced extruder and new heated build plate
- Printer will automatically present print setting per filament type as user inserts it into the spool rack, reducing setup time and misprints
- Integrated camera provides enhanced fleet management and an effortless method for time-lapse videos
- Maximizes filament types (ABS, Nylon) that the printer can print, allowing users to print functional prints
- Includes: 3D Printer, nylon filament, ECO-ABS filament and glue stick
Product specifications
Build Plate Size
10-in x 6-in x 6.7-in
Build Resolution
100-micron
Color/finish Family
Black
Commercial Warranty
60-day limited
Connectivity
USB
Csa Safety Listing
No
Flash Drive
Yes
Etl Safety Listing
No
Material Type
ABS
Warranty
1-year limited
Network Capability
Ethernet and WiFi
Operating System Compatibility
Linux; Mac OS; Windows
Series Name
Dremel 3D Printers
Scanner Included
No
Sd Card Drive
No
Touchscreen
Yes
Ul Safety Listing
Yes
Base Warranty Labor (months)
1
Base Warranty Parts (months)
1
Number Of Extruders
1
Onboard Software Patterns
1
Overall Depth (in)
15.5
Overall Length (in)
16
Overall Width (in)
20.25
Printer Weight (lb)
35
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Dremel 3D Printer is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5
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GlennE from
Excellent printer right out of the box!
I wanted to get into 3D printing but wanted something I didn't need a degree in just to assemble and use. So I reviewed printers for weeks and settled on the 3D45 for its touted out-of-the-box capabilities. To say I've been impressed is an understatement. I was up and printing within 20 minutes of opening the box. I started printing the frog test file and popped in a movie. At the end of the movie I came back and the job was finishing up. Within a couple of hours of opening the box I had my first 3D-printed object!
Today I used the PrintCloud to print my first custom design that I uploaded. It printed flawlessly!
Date published: 2020-05-17
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Thedragonlizard from
Not perfect by any means, but still amazing.
I bought this back in April, 2020. At first, I had zero luck with this machine. I contacted support, fixed a couple of issues, and ended up with a working machine. Although it worked reliability was appalling and only 2/5 prints succeeded, due to skipped steps, shifted layers, and jamming. After 2 months the machine decided to just stop doing its thing. So I contacted support, and 3 weeks later I had a replacement machine. Support was really helpful, especially considering its operating not at full capacity due the pandemic.
Now here's where stuff started to change. The new machine was quieter and much much more reliable, with filament jamming gone. Surfaces were clean, consistent, and the extruder worked very reliably. And exotic filaments like PC and Nylons printed without error.
However, for its price, the 3d45 lacks what I would consider commonplace in high end consumer machines. The extruder gears are one side only, instead of dual drive ( Come on, dual drive isn't that hard.) During the print nothing is adjustable on the fly, which makes dialing in temps infuriating, and thats entirely firmware, and this needs to be added. More importantly on the firmware, the first layer offset is only adjustable to a tenth of a millimeter, where it should be to a fiftieth. The bed is removable, but is really just a plate of glass, with no special coating or features. Using non-dremel filament requires an external spool holder, and you have to remove the filament cover during printing. The biggest problem is the hot-end, as its much more prone to jamming than v6 style hot-ends. Other than being all metal, its pretty lacking in ability, with no silicone sock, no abrasion resistant nozzle, and filament forms boogers on the tip. Personally, I would like Dremel to release upgrade parts, such as a silicone sock, upgraded wear resistant hotend, textured build plate and a dual drive extruder for more flexible filaments. With that, the 3d45 would be future-proof, and in my opinion at least be the perfect machine for makers.
Date published: 2020-07-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
unca_bibby from
Up and going in record time!
As a novice maker, I did a lot of research on the 3D printer that I wanted to buy. I was loking for something that I could use to build prototypes of electro-mechanical equipment. I needed something that was full featured but easy to operate. I think I made a good choice in the 3D45. I was able to set it up easily in about 30 minutes including connecting to the Dremel Cloud. The cloud software was easy to use and I was able to fix, slice, download, and start printing one of my CAD files in another 30 minutes. I have had it now for about a week and I would recomend it to anyone who needs a 3D printer without hassels.
Date published: 2020-09-21
Rated 5 out of
5
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Shayla from
So Worth It
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was my present to myself for my grad school graduation, since Covid cancelled everything. I had built my own 3D printer before and it just never quite worked right, but my researched revolves around 3D printing so I was determined to get the best... and I was not disappointed! With just a quick setup and a small bed adjustment, it was ready to print. Its amazing to be able to click print and not worry about failed prints and wasted filament. I'm very happy!
Date published: 2020-12-13
Rated 5 out of
5
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Matthew from
Perfect printer to start with
This printer is excellent to get into printing with! Even with this being my first journey into 3d printing, I got it up and running in a matter of minutes. So far, I've ran through about a whole spool of plastic with no misprints. The software is super easy to use:" a few clicks and your file is ready to go and on the flash drive. I was weary about spending so much money on something that I had zero experience with but I am certainty glad I did. This printer feels like it will grow with me, and I won't need to buy another one in a few years when I get more experienced. Overall, I recommend this machine.
Date published: 2021-01-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Davee from
My First 3D Printer
I received my Dremel 3D45 printer on Monday Mar 29th. It was well packaged and the setup was extremely fast and directions very easy to understand.
By Tuesday I finally gathered enough nerve to turn it on and try a print. My first print was of the exhaust hose adapter that allows a flex hose to be used to vent fumes outside. The file was included on the USB stick included with the printer. The process was easy and the print quality was beyond my expectations.
This is my first 3D printer and I can’t recommend it highly enough. It costs more than clones, but the quality of the printer construction, test print, and the ease of use, in my opinion is worth the difference in price.
Dave E Sr.
Date published: 2021-03-31
Rated 5 out of
5
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Bryan28 from
Great First Experience
I am new to 3D printing. I bought the 3D45 based on other reviews, and I can see why they are so good. The machine was up and running in no time, and my first 2 prints were amazing. I have printed both a downloaded design, and a part I have designed myself, both came out very nice.
Setup was so simple- bed leveling, installing the filament etc. Very straightforward.
I used the Dremel Digilab 3D slicer, and my only initial advice to Dremel is to update the software so that STL files designed in imperial units can be used without the metric scaling factor.
Date published: 2020-03-15
Rated 5 out of
5
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QuAn from
Sample printing already impressive
For professional use, I bought the Dremel 3D45. From my university days I know other models, and was even more surprised about the quality of the printing when I held the test sample in my hand. I did not make any optimizations or the like during the test print, and selected a very small complex structure. -just nice!
But unfortunately the UX (User Experience) is not the best, if you make a mistake e.g. when choosing the language, there is no way to correct yourself! The printer restarts immediately... since I came to Chinese, it was quite difficult to change the language afterwards.
Date published: 2021-02-02