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Artillery Sidewinder SW-X2 3D Printer, Auto Leveling Large 3D Printers 11.81x11.81x15.75 in, 95% Pre-Installed, FDM High Precision Double Z-axis Silent Board with Resume Printing Function
Brand | Artillery |
Material | ABS, Lattice Glass |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 11.81"D x 11.81"W x 15.75"H |
Item Weight | 12.9 Kilograms |
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Print Quality | 3.6 | 1.7 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.7 |
For beginners | 2.6 | — | 3.8 | 3.9 | 3.5 | 4.5 |
Tech Support | 2.1 | — | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.2 | 4.7 |
Easy to assemble | 4.1 | — | 4.8 | 4.0 | 3.9 | — |
Value for money | 3.4 | — | 4.3 | — | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Sold By | — | GLRobotics | Sovol | ANYCUBIC Official Store | comgrow | Edify-Technology INC |
compatible material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, High Impact Polystyrene, Wood, Polylactic Acid, Polyvinyl Alcohol | Alloy Steel | PLA/TPU/PLA-CF/PETG-CF/ABS/PETG/PC/ASA/wood | Polylactic Acid | Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polylactic Acid | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polycarbonate, Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Copper, Alloy Steel, Polylactic Acid |
file format | OBJ | GCODE | STL/OBJ | .STL, .OBJ, .AMF | OBJ | — |
material | Lattice Glass, ABS | Metal & Plastic | Aluminum | Aluminum | tpu, abs, pla | Alloy,Copper,Pla,Steel |
power consumption | — | 260 watts | — | 400 watts | 350 watts | — |
connectivity tech | USB | — | mirco USB | — | — | USB |
operating system | Linux | Windows 10, Linux, macOS | Win7/8/10/11, Linux Ubuntu 20.04+, Mac OS 10.10+ | Windows 7 | Windows 10 | Linux |
Product Description
Sidewinder X2 Specification
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Control Board | Artillery Ruby 32-Bit |
Print Platform Material | Glass-Ceramic |
Heat Bed Type | AC Heat Bed |
Extruder Type | Titan Direct Drive Extruder |
Nozzle Type | Volcano |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4mm |
Nozzle Temperature | 180℃ – 240℃ |
Layer Resolution | 0.1mm – 0.35mm |
XYZ Resolution | 0.05mm, 0.05mm, 0.1mm |
Print Size | 300x300x400mm / 11.81x11.81x15.75in |
Print Speed | 60mm/s – 150mm/s |
Connectivity | USB, TF Card, USB Stick |
Supported Filament | PLA, ABS, Flexible PLA, Wood, PVA, HIPS |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Calibration | Automatic Leveling |
Artillery Sidewinder X2 New Style Spool Holder Assembly
Sidewinder X2 3d printer has updated the spool holder and canceled the two metal pipes.
If you need a detailed installation tutorial, please let us know. We will send you a new installation manual or installation video.
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Glass-Ceramic Print Platform and AC Heat BedHard Printing Platform - Strong adhesion, making printing more stable. Rapid Heating AC Heat Bed - Fast heating, can be heated to 80°C in 2 minutes. |
Filament Runout SensorIntelligent Sensor - When the filament is used up, printing can be resumed after working again. |
Exclusive Patent CouplerExclusive Patent Coupler - Effectively reduce the impact of shock and vibration, allowing the machine to operate better. |
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Titan Direct Drive ExtruderTitan Extruder with 0.4mm Volcano Nozzle - Fast melting of filament, smoother and more precise printing, high-quality printing. |
Automatic LevelingAutomatic Bed Leveling - Replace the traditional manual leveling, intelligent automatic leveling design is more convenient. |
Large Print SizeLarge Print Size - 300x300x400mm / 11.81 x 11.81 x 15.75in, gives you unlimited creative possibilities. |
Application of 3D Printing Technology
With the development of science and technology, the application of 3d printing technology has become more and more extensive. You can print toys, cartoon character models, medical models, small ornaments, accessories and other things you like.
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Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 11.81 x 15.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 28.4 pounds |
ASIN | B09BDSL92T |
Item model number | Sidewinder X2 |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #244,837 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #320 in 3D Printers |
Date First Available | August 31, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Yuntu Chuangzhi Technology Co., Ltd. |
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Customers like the ease of use of the 3D printer. They say it's intuitive to use and the interface is good. However, some customers have reported issues with performance and sensor issues. They mention that the X axis stopped working completely, the auto bed level sensor stopped working, and the clone level sensor quit. Customers also have issues with leveling, missing parts, and quality. Opinions are mixed on print quality and noise.
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Customers find the 3D printer intuitive to use once assembled. They appreciate the smooth implementation of the cable design. Customers also mention that the bed is very level and the interface is good.
"...Out of the box set up: Very easy with instructions generally easy to follow...." Read more
"...Bed is very level, and interface is good. auto bed leveling is pretty good, I just have to do a live z axis tune during my brim...." Read more
"...highly recommended, and their cable design is a wonderful, smooth implementation that I don't think anyone else has done yet, but this thing..." Read more
"...The printer is quiet, fast, and intuitive to use once assembled. Time to get into downloading / slicing / modeling." Read more
Customers are mixed about the print quality of the 3D printer. Some mention it's easy to use, has great print quality, and produces reliable large prints, while others say that several prints failed immediately before they were about to get it sticking to the bed.
"...Unsure if there is a warranty through the company but it does print nice even if it’s not the fastest on the market...." Read more
"...manuals online and posting questions in chat forms because the prints just don't work. When things go wrong it's not something simple...." Read more
"...I got ONE good print from this printer in 9 months. And the quality was fantastic. but ONLY ONE" Read more
"...replaced a lot of stuff including the y axis frame, I’m still getting some failures which seem to be attributed to inconsistent bed temps...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the 3D printer. Some mention that it's smooth and quiet, while others say that the hot end cooling fan makes noise when printing. The printer moves all the way back and groans loudly.
"...leveled and ready to go, fired up my first print and noticed a slight popping noise. My calibration cube came out ok but that was a bit concerning...." Read more
"...I’m loving it so far. Smooth as can be and so quiet. I expected a lot of artifact and issues at 90mm/sec but none...." Read more
"...] After fifteen prints the hot end cooling fan makes noise when printing, The printer is great otherwise...." Read more
"...The printer is quiet, fast, and intuitive to use once assembled. Time to get into downloading / slicing / modeling." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the 3D printer. They mention that the auto level is useless, the X axis stopped working, and the y-axis has failed completely. The mount together and the bearings are quite useless, and it has suddenly started failing every print. Customers also say that the product is a total waste of money and not worth the hassle.
"...on is purely friction holding the mount together and the bearings are quite useless...." Read more
"...And tonight it stopped working completely. No amount of power cycling or poking and prodding will get it working...." Read more
"...If you’re on the fence over this unit , don’t be. This thing is serious good." Read more
"...Not worth the hassle." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sensor of the 3D printer. They mention that it quit working, the auto bed level sensor stops working, and the sensor is of low quality. Some mention that the sensor was out of level and needed to tune retraction.
"...It's out of level, it's out of z-calibration, need to tune retraction settings, need to slice again, isn't sticking, bed needs IPA, bed needs glue..." Read more
"...Problem is, every single print is a struggle. The auto bed level sensor stops working and throws an error code...." Read more
"The clone level sensor quit and now I can't level the print bed. Tech support is by email to China. Also no help at all." Read more
"...After a couple of weeks, the ABL sensor failed...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leveling of the 3D printer. They mention that they have to manually level every time before using the auto level, the nozzle clogged, and the level sensor quit working. Some customers also report that the auto bed level probe has an error and continues to error out.
"...After assembling, I tried to level the bed, and the auto bed level probe errored out and continued to error out...." Read more
"...The nozzle clogged and now the bed will not auto level or allow filament to adhere to the bed...." Read more
"...As you have to manually level every time before using the auto level, and before I go any further, you must level before each print, before I hear..." Read more
"The clone level sensor quit and now I can't level the print bed. Tech support is by email to China. Also no help at all." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the missing parts in the 3D printer. They mention that there were missing parts for the filament holder, two small steel tubes that hold the spool holder together, and the end fan piece.
"...Out of the box it was missing parts for the filament holder...." Read more
"...The printer itself was missing two small steel tubes that hold the spool holder together...." Read more
"...The metal pieces that go inside the rollers for the filament holder were missing. I am returned it for a refund and ordered a second one...." Read more
"Missing parts..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the 3D printer. They mention that the sensor stops working and throws an error code, the level probe errored out, and there are constantly problems with the "kill code".
"...The auto bed level sensor stops working and throws an error code. If I restart the printer a few times it will eventually start working...." Read more
"...to level the bed, and the auto bed level probe errored out and continued to error out...." Read more
"...There were constantly problems with "kill code" etc. After EVERY print. I tried everything...." Read more
"When running the initial setup, all of the sudden an error showed up in a blue screen. Since then, the main display it never turned on again...." Read more
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One of the three I bought had issues with binding on the x axis. I didn’t want to try and fix it so I returned it.
I would definitely recommend purchasing one of these over a printer with a Bowden style extruded. Direct drive is great and it works well on these.
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Hopefully I can get this working since it's been one issue after another, here are just a few of the highlights.
Out of the box it was missing parts for the filament holder. Opened a ticket yesterday and have not gotten a reply from the company besides the autoresponder.
Out of the box the cables were taped to the platform where the steppers needed to go, I totally crushed one of the connectors securing tha gantry, thankfully no damage was done.
There are no instructions on what the tensions for any of the belts should be.
Manual makes reference to files "on the USB drive" which do not exist.
Package does not include flat cutters, nozzle cleaner, or any filament to get you going. But wait, there's more!
Once you get it powered on you'll have to step through a very complex tramming process which will seem to shift even if you don't touch anything. Then presuming you were smart enough to pre-order filament you can attempt to print something.
Several prints failed immediately before I was about to get it sticking to the plate. Finally I was able to produce a benchy in about 3 hours once it finally was sticking to the bed. I also printed a replacement filament spool since I still don't have a working one from the kit ( still no word from Artillery ).
The next day I attempted another print with articulation ( octopus ). Spent 3 hours and was not able to get the first layer to stay down, always parts being knocked off the plate and shoved around. Releveled and used auto-leveling every time with no improvement. Was able to print on a raft finally but it would not break from the raft so that means a full 12 hours lost to failed print after failed print.
I've tried e-step calibration ( seems to go back and forth between over and under extrusion ) without any change in behavior. I've tried other stl files and without fail, if the surface area on the bed is smaller that 1 cm/sq it _will_ fail within the first few layers. Larger surface areas seems to do fine but that also equates to longer print times.
Larger prints will show z-banding, it can be quite unsightly. Anything over a few cm tall will have them.
I'm really running out of patience and with each print taking several hours it's a colossal waste of time and energy.
EDIT:
Still trying to find the magic incantation to getting PLA to stick to the glass bed reliably. Manufacturer claims that the parts aren't missing, despite being in the manual. The way you put the rollers on is purely friction holding the mount together and the bearings are quite useless. Noticed a missing screw on the shroud as well but since it's pretty ineffective for part cooling I'll be replacing it anyways.
EDIT2:
Lowering to 1 star since it's been a while now and things are not getting better, in fact they seem to be getting worse.
I'm now like 2 week in and it's still like pulling teeth, nothing comes off the pinter in one shot. It's out of level, it's out of z-calibration, need to tune retraction settings, need to slice again, isn't sticking, bed needs IPA, bed needs glue stick........ too hot... too cold.
I got this as a tool and now 90% of my time is just reading manuals online and posting questions in chat forms because the prints just don't work. When things go wrong it's not something simple.
Also as a technical note, it's got 2 z-screws and 2 motors but they cheaped out and only put in one driver, the two motors are wired in serial. The belt at the top actually causes z-banding because if the tension it puts on the system. You can remove the belt but then you have to re-level the gantry occasionally.
EDIT3:
Was making some forward progress and now the y-axis has failed completely. It appears as through they have used superglue to secure the drivers and wiring so short of replacing the whole mainboard it's impossible to service.
After 2-3 days of troubleshooting, re-leveling, testing the noise was worse and I could see visible wear on my nice new Poly rollers, the frame was bent slightly and catching at that spot. The pop was now a grind. I contacted Amazon and asked for a replacement, I would get the replacement, harvest the pieces needed to assemble a working printer and send the rest back. Amazon said no, they would give a refund on the printer upon return but all my upgrades and time that was wasted or damaged by this machine were tough luck. At this point I’m thinking I should have ordered on Ali and saved a bunch of money, I expected Amazon level support on this. That was not the case. I still have the printer, I’ve replaced a lot of stuff including the y axis frame, I’m still getting some failures which seem to be attributed to inconsistent bed temps. I asked Artillery to send me those parts, they refused offering only the y-axis frame and rollers. Support is terrible, Amazon did give me a partial coupon (only usable on shipped/sold by Amazon) and I still don’t have a consistent printer but at this point I’ve spent so much time and effort on repairs that I cant send it back.
This printer is a failure in many many aspects. It takes advantage of the hobbyist desire to troubleshoot and tune a device and punishes you for trying. I will get this printer to work even if Artillery and Amazon are useless but I’m basically building the ship of Theseus at this point, 0/10 do not recommend. Get an anycubic Mega if you want something big.
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Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2022
Printer 1:
- Rear bed stop sensor hanging loose.
- foil protector underneath bed had holes/impact marks from the carriage assembly.
- 3-pin connectors cables scratched and bent past 90 degree, possibly damaged (still worked).
- Managed to get a level test and half a benchy before it threw bed thermal runaway no matter what I tried. Possibly related to point #2 above.
- Printer returned, on day 3 waiting for refund after Amazon received it.
Printer 2:
- No visible damage to bed this time.
- Z axis ribbon cable not tape/glued to the frame.
- PSU defaulted to 220v instead of 120v for North America (printer shipped from USA).
- No PTFE guide tube for loading filament, no extra in bag. At least it's cheap to order tubing because I sure as heck am not going to return the whole thing like support suggests.
Maybe give it a year or two for Artillery to get their act together because there aren't any other large format printers as fast and quiet as these and a reasonable price for home users. A shame really.
This printer has its flaws, and the one I really, Really hate with this printer, is that there isn't any Overcurrent protection on individual parts.
I told my printer to Home all Axes, which is supposed to leave the nozzle almost right up against the print bed, but sometimes the Touchscreen will cause the Homing action to go in reverse on the Z axis, crashing the gantry into the top of the printer. Not too big a problem just a little extra wear on your timing belts, but then I realised it magic smoked the touchscreen when it did that. I don't need to explain why that isn't good. However, if you discount that, and you use your 3D printer exclusively with Octoprint, or something similar in the liking, this 3D printer will be effectively a larger, and a far more plug-n-play Ender 3