Advantages of the Kubo 3D Printer
- High-Temperature Extruders: Two independent extruders up to 550°C.
- Heated Chamber: Up to 160°C with forced convection for excellent interlayer adhesion on large parts.
- Compact Print Volume: 300×300×300 mm, ideal for small batch production.
- Quick Nozzle Swap: Change nozzle diameters (0.1 mm – 1 mm) quickly via cartridge system.
- Filament Drying Cell: Heated to 60°C to prevent filament moisture absorption.
- User-Friendly Interface: Custom UI designed for minimal training and intuitive operation.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Print Area | 300×300×300 mm |
| Extruders | Two independent high-temp extruders |
| Extruder Temperature | Up to 550°C |
| Chamber Temperature | Up to 160°C, convection-heated |
| Build Platform | Removable stainless-steel bed, up to 200°C |
| Nozzle Sizes | From 0.1 mm to 1 mm (interchangeable) |
| Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm (optional 2.85 mm) |
Compatible Materials
- PEEK, PEKK, PSU, ULTEM (PEI)
- PA (Nylon), PC, ABS, ASA, PMMA
- Composites: ABS+CF, PA+CF, PEEK+CF, PETG+GF, etc.
- TPU, PETG, PP
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Kubo print engineering-grade materials at high temperatures?
Yes, it supports materials like PEEK, PEI, and PSU thanks to extruders reaching 550°C.
- Is it easy to change nozzle sizes?
Yes, the quick cartridge system allows rapid nozzle swaps between 0.1–1 mm sizes.
- How does it prevent filament moisture?
A built-in drying cell heats up to 60°C to keep filament dry during printing.