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FlashForge Artemis 3D Printer (Orange)

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$199.99

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About this item

  • 190(L) × 195(W) × 200(H) mm Build Volume. Achieving higher volume utilization. Its 200 mm vertical Z-axis height can also meet the printing needs of most users.
  • Its direct drive extruder design and the heating temperature up to 260℃ achieve smoother filament feeding. Artemis not only supports printing ABS, HIPS, PETG, and PETG Pro filaments, but also meets the printing requirements of TPU 95A flexible filament and third-party filaments. It offers stronger compatibility and wider application range.
  • It provides removable glass platform and PEI magnetic steel plate platform, which can both be easily removed and replaced to meet diversified printing needs.
  • 4.3 inch Touchscreen, Quiet Printing - Perfect for home and school, Resume printing after power loss, Wi-Fi Connection
  • ≤ 110℃ (230℉) Build Plate Temperature, Filament Compatibility: PLA, ABS, HIPS, PETG, TPU 95A, Filaments run-out pause detecting sensor, Compatible with 3rd party slicing software



Product Description

FlashForge Artemis 3D Printer

FlashForge Artemis is your next warrior and workhorse desktop 3D printer. Whether you are a home tinker, student, teacher, beginner, or expert in 3D printing, Artemis provides excellent reliability and quality during your 3D printing journey

260℃  Maximum extruder printing temperature

260℃ Maximum extruder printing temperature

Its direct drive extruder design and the heating temperature up to 260℃ achieve smoother filament feeding. Artemis not only supports printing ABS, HIPS, PETG, and PETG Pro filaments but also meets the printing requirements of TPU 95A flexible filament and third-party filaments. It offers stronger compatibility and a wider application range.

Larger Build Volume

Larger Build Volume

190(L) × 195(W) × 200(H) mm Build Volume. Achieving higher volume utilization. Its 200 mm vertical Z-axis height can also meet the printing needs of most users.

Comes with Glass and PEI Magnetic Build Plates Options for Individual Needs

Comes with Glass and PEI Magnetic Build Plates Options for Individual Needs

It provides a removable glass platform and PEI magnetic steel plate platform, which can both be easily removed and replaced to meet diversified printing needs.

FlashForge Artemis 3D Printer
Number of Extruders: One
Print Technology: FDM
Extruder Type: Direct Drive Extruder
Positioning Precision: X/Y-Axis: ±0.011 mm; Z-Axis: 0.0025 mm
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm
Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm
Print Precision: ±0.2 mm
Print Speed: ≤180mm/s, 50-80mm/s normally
Printer Dimensions: 406(L) x 416(W) x 469(H) mm, (16 x 16.4 x 18.5 in)
Printer Weight: 22.05 LBS (10 kg)
Power: 350W
Power Input: AC 115/230V 50/60Hz
File Input Format: 3MF / AMF / STL / OBJ / FPP / BMP / PNG / JPEG /
Connectivity: USB Stick, Wi-Fi, Internal Storage
Slicing Software: FlashPrint / Cura / Simplify 3D
Supports (OS): Windows 7 / 10, Mac OS
Customer Reviews
3.4 out of 5 stars 15
3.7 out of 5 stars 46
4.1 out of 5 stars 69
Price $199.99 no data no data
Maximum Extruder Printing Temperature 260℃ 265℃ 265℃
Maximum Build Plate Temperature 110℃ 110℃ 110℃
Built-in HD Camera X X
Air Filter X X
Print Technology FDM FFF FFF
Direct Drive Extruder X X
Glass / Flexible Plate Both Flexible Plate Flexible Plate
Enclosure X
Print Volume 190 x 195 x 200 mm (8.7 x 7.9 x 9.8 in) 220 x 200 x 250 mm (8.7 x 7.9 x 9.8 in) 150 x 150 x 150 mm (5.9 x 5.9 x 5.9 in)
Printer Dimensions 406 x 416 x 469 mm (16 x 16.4 x 18.5 in) 500 x 470 x 540 mm (19.7 x 18.5 x 21.3 in) 388 x 380 x 405 mm (15.3 x 15 x 16 in)

Didn't work
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Didn't work
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023
Man, I wanted to love this printer.This is my first 3D printer. It was a replacement for a damaged Longer that I got for Christmas, and I selected this printer due to the form factor and Flashforge's reputation for making solid, functional machines. For the first week I had it, I loved it. I had it running at least twelve hours a day.Soon, though, I started experiencing issues. First, the nozzle clogged. I did a hot pull, which seemed to fix the issue for a few hours, but then it clogged again. I reached out to customer support, and they suggested I replace the nozzle. However, they informed me that it's a proprietary nozzle, and that parts were not yet listed in the United States, so they would have to send me a new one. They did, I replaced it, and it worked for a few days.Then the fan noise from the base became so loud we could hear it in another room. Back to customer support, who went back and forth via email (there's no chat and no phone number, and no one ever signed the emails, so I don't know who I was communicating with). Finally, they diagnosed it as a bad cooling fan, and shipped me a replacement, along with a few photos to show me how to replace it. When I opened the unit up, I discovered that one of the screws that held the old fan in place had fallen loose and was lying in the unit. I replaced the fan, along with the screws. The noise was gone. But when I tried to print again, the unit began freezing. Control panel was wholly nonresponsive, the unit wouldn't do anything.Back to emailing customer service. They suggested a firmware update would fix the problem. They walked me through the process, I updated the firmware, and it did nothing. The unit still locked up after a few minutes, no matter what. Back to customer service. They now decided that I had a bad motherboard, and shipped me a new one. They sent me two photos and the suggestion "make sure you take a picture so you know where all the cables go" for installation instructions. Gamely, I got the motherboard, and opened the unit back up. Part of their directions was to just chip of the quarter-sized glob of glue holding the antenna in place. It was only after I got the circuit board out that I realized they hadn't sent one with the control panel attached, and I could find no way to remove the control panel from the faulty board.At this point, I reached out to Amazon. They told me to return the unit for a refund, which I have. I'll be ordering anything but a Flashforge in the future. I really wanted to like this unit. I understand 3D printing is a hobby that often requires maintenance and tweaking, and to be fair, I really did learn a lot about how 3D printers are constructed constantly repairing a wildly defective unit, but for $500, I expect a model that will function for more than eight days.
Ashley Kay
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023
Stopped working after a filament change. Despite lots of troubleshooting, the gears refused to grab the filaments and we could not figure it out. There is VERY little information on this model and changing the nozzle is a process. Kind of insulting to call this beginner friendly. Look elsewhere. Returning ours.
Adapt Improvise Art
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
The printer is packed very well and looks great when all unboxed. Setup is easy. Leveling the build plate and loading the filament is simple. The touch screen is very sensitive but easy to use. A coworker commented about how quiet it is. I have had it running during my 1st grade and Kindergarten classes, and they haven't noticed.I have only used Makerbot in the past and always had trouble with the extruder or warping on the build plate, but this machine is slick. I did have a little trouble with an articulating file. The small pieces broke easily, but overall I am happy with the printer and the price. A lot less expensive than other brands, and is so far pretty solid.
Kenneth Turvey
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
Printer is very easy to set up just remove packing materials and install spool holder then do 3 step leveling process unit comes with 2 filament spools 1 black 1 white. Download flashprint software to pc and find free files.
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022
So I did quite a bit of research on this topic, and I'm a high tech guy without a lot of time. I had this printer working in under 15 minutes timed.I looked at a start review above and I decided I needed to write one. When you unbox this, there are zip ties and clips holding the print mechanism in place. It's REALLY important that you remove all of those prior to powering on the printer.The included manual included unboxing instructions I read through a couple of times prior to powering on. Once I powered it on, I used flash print and printed these models above. I have no idea what I'm doing and I don't plan on learning anything. This printer seems to be good for people that just want to print things.FYI -- this machine is super quiet, like the fan in room at slow speed is way louder than this printer. I have a friend whos printer makes a lot of noise (like a OKIDATA from 1998). This thing is perfect.Thank you Flashforge for making this machine.
Marcelo
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
The media could not be loaded.
Yuval Gur
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2022
I love everything about this printer. It’s been working none-stop ever since I got it and I barely have any fails, and the fact that I can use any slicer is amazing.Make sure you take the time to level the bed with an A4 piece of paper properly, so you wouldn’t need any raft in your designs - saves you so much time.
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