








🚀 Unleash Your Creativity with the Voxel 3D Printer!
The Monoprice Voxel 3D Printer is a fully enclosed, user-friendly device featuring a quick change nozzle, a heated and removable build plate, and an intuitive touch screen interface. With auto leveling and smart filament management, it’s designed for seamless operation across various operating systems, making it the perfect choice for both beginners and seasoned creators.














| Brand | Monoprice |
| Colour | Gray/Black |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Item weight | 12.92 Kilograms |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Supported file format | STL |
E**L
Awesome 3D Printer Machine!
This 3D Printer is beginner friendly, it’s recommended for starting artist getting to 3D Printing. The Seller is responsible and sent it to me before the date I’m supposed to receive it. Thank you Ms. Celina.
C**N
Oui mais pas en 2021
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V**S
Ok
Ok
M**9
Loving it -- with some caveats
TL;DR: Great printer Pros: Great value. Super easy to use. Compact. Excellent print quality. Little to no leveling required. Cons: Small-ish print area. Crappy camera. Needs external spool holder if you want to use standard 1 kg filament. Uses non-standard .gx format. UPDATE 3 MONTHS AFTER PURCHASE: I still think this is a great machine. I have used it now for PETG, and it did fine. Bought a few replacement nozzles when they became available. I saw occasional clogging of the nozzle, more frequently than on my Wanhao DI3 with an all metal hotend, but somehow with the new nozzles this seems to occur much less frequently. Need to relevel bed every 10 prints or so. I went back from glass to the original bed because I really like how easy it is to remove the prints. The external I gave up completely on the inbuilt camera and use a Wyze camera instead to monitor prints. PolarCloud is garbage. My main issues are 1) The MAC address for Wifi changes every time you start the Voxel, so you have to look for the IP address to enter into the FlashForge software. Better to stick with Ethernet or set the Voxel up as a hotspot. 2) I wish it could read standard .gcode files. I actually like the FlashForge slicer. Loads so much faster than Cura and in Windows actually changes the .gx file icons to display the actual model. It's super easy to use and from a UI perspective much cleaner than Cura. But it doesn't offer the range of options that Cura does. E.g., there are only very few types of infill to choose from. But overall it does an excellent job. 3) Small print surface. Wish it was at least 20 x 20. I'm really happy I bought this machine. It has almost immediately become my go-to printer for any smaller-sized projects. The print quality is amazing -- after a few adjustments. It's a compact machine, not heavy, with full enclosure. Can print a wide range of filaments but I have only used it for PLA so far. I read reports of clogging when you change filaments so I'm waiting for the exchangeable print nozzles to become available again before I try PETG. This is actually one of the negatives. Very surprised that Monoprice doesn't have those exchangeable nozzles in store as this is one of the positive features of the system. Anyway. Initial setup was easy, included quick start guide had me up and running in no time. Unfortunately, the initial build quality didn't impress me. Lots of strings produced when the nozzle moved across internal areas. This was particularly visible with the included semi-translucent red filament, but also happened with other filament I tried. However, this was fixed easily by changing the retraction parameter in the included Flashprint software from 5 to 6 mm and by slightly lowing the print speed. Haven't seen any of these artifacts since. While I actually liked the included bendable print bed, I immediately replaced it with a glass plate (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHG37PX) attached by placing a thermal pad (https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-400mm-Silicone-Thermal-Heatsink/dp/B007PPEW52) between the plate and the heated bed. Using glue stick, models stick perfectly. Highly impressed with the quality of prints using the default parameters of the included FlashForge software (with the above mentioned modifications). The simplicity of getting a print going should make this a total gateway drug for anyone new to 3D printing. Where my other printers require endless fiddling to level the bed, here you just select Print and you're on your way. With the glass plate, I had to relevel but it's very easy to do and doesn't require any tools. Leveling is done in the middle of the plate. This was one of my concerns about this printer as there is no way to level the bed along the x or y axis but I have not seen any issues at all. This is probably due to the somewhat small size of the print bed, which is one of the only knocks I have on this system. I wish it had a 20x20 print bed, as I frequently print models that exceed the size of the Voxel's bed. I have printed models across the whole bed, using a raft, and have not seen any warping. I was also intrigued by the camera that is built into the system but it actually turned out to be pretty awful. You can use it using the Polar Cloud software to watch your print, but the images are generally dark and lo-res, and it only works over local network. I ended up using a cheap webcam mounted on a small stand next to the printer and Youtube streaming to monitor prints when I'm on the road. Another problem is -- and that's just a stupid engineering decision -- you can only use the USB port or the camera. Huh? The "automatic" setting that should turn the camera on when a print job is active and the USB port on when not doesn't work in my hands. If I want to use the camera, I turn it on manually. A pity, because I found using a USB stick to be my preferred way of transferring files to the machine. The system uses .gx files, which are a variant of .gcode. I was initially concerned I couldn't use Cura to slice, but I'm now actually very happy with the included Flashprint software (which I understand is built on top of Cura). By and large it does what Cura does but feels more limited in what you can do with supports. But then again, for most of what I do, no problems. You can also use Polar Cloud as a web-based solution. I was at first very excited about it because I was hoping I could use a cheap chromebook I have lying around to control the machine but a) the cloud software is very convoluted, with lots of features that may be useful for schools that need to manage several printers and print queues in their print shop but only get in the way if all you want is slice and control your one Voxel, and b) I found the print quality produced by its slicer to be inferior to what comes out of Flashprint. Flashprint allows you to connect to your printer and shows you the print status but doesn't connect to the printer's camera. Be aware that this printer is not designed for tinkerers who want to mod their machine. It's for those of us who just want to get the job done. You can replace the print nozzle but that's pretty much it, and then again looks like nozzles are actually out of stock. Couple more observations: Loading and unloading filament is super-easy. However, the system is designed to mount small 0.5 kg spools on its side. So if you're like me sitting on 1 kg spools used in other printers, you will have to print either some spool adapters or use an external spool holder (which works fine). I guess this was a necessary design decision to keep a compact profile. I did at times notice some stuttering and knocking sounds when the filament is pulled in but I didn't see any impact on print quality. The system is easy to operate with the built-in touch panel. It's easy to read, with a logical menu system, but occasionally it takes a bit to register your touch. Plenty of internal storage so you can keep .gx files around on-board for repeat prints. All in all, I am very surprised by how much I like this system. I bought it as a backup system but ended up using it as my primary printer for anything smaller than 15 x 15 cm.
H**.
Top Anfänger Drucker
Ich finden den Drucker top, genau richtig wenn man mit dem 3D Drucken anfängt aber auch, so wie ich, die Erfahrung mit Industriedrucken von Alphacam hat. Der Drucker ist von der Baugröße 150x150x150 genau richtig. Die Auswahl von Filamenten im Netz ist schon gigantisch, diese hat man mit den Industriedruckern nicht. Das hat auch etwas mit der Gewährleistung der Druckköpfen zu tun, wenn anderes Filament wie vom Hersteller verwendet wird. Ganz wichtig auch bei diesem Drucker ist, die Reinigung der Bauplattform. Man muß auch hier eine Reinigungslösung auf Basis von Ethanol verwenden. Am Besten eignet sich hier ein Desinfektionsspray für die Fläche. Am Anfang hatte ich auch das Problem, das sich der Druck bei großen Teilen gelöst hat aber nach dem Entfetten war das Problem behoben. Die Druckqualität ist für den Ersatzteilbereich im Hobby- und Hausgebrauch ausreichend. Für die 1 Kg Filamentrollen gibt es genügend freiverfügliche Adappter auf thingiverse.com. Ich habe den Drucker ausgwählt, da er eine beheizte Bauplattform hat und auch ABS drucken kann und dadurch gekappselt ist. Für Anfänger genau richtig aber auch für Profis gut zum spielen und ausprobieren daheim. Der letzte Tipp, wenn man 3D Druckteile dicht und mit einer glatten Oberfläche haben möchte, ganz einfach in ABS drucken und danach kurz in Aceton tauchen aber vorsichtig immer gut belüften.
A**R
Calibration of this product
After getting very frustrated and not knowing the cause of the poor prints, I re calibrated the hot tip to the bed and wow what a difference this made, as you can see from the pictures linked the first 2 are epic fails, the 3rd if one of a test print i did and the result is way better and at the base slicer settings. I would most defiantly recommend this printer to any one wanting to starting 3d printing, just make sure you calibrate the hot tip, i used the tip leveling paper i got with my other printer,all you have to do is to move the hot tip from a negative number to a positive and then bring it down a bit at a time until the paper just grabs the hot tip. It should be around about +0.2-0.3 IMO. One other note one of the fans is a little noisy but not to bad. AAAAA+++
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