It is very quiet has a direct drive extruder and a responsive touchscreen.
Artillery genius 3d printer review.
The genius is very quiet for a 3d printer thanks to the quiet stepper motors.
Some people claim that they can sleep in the same room but i wouldn t be able to it s still too noisy for me.
Once all that was cleared away what lay inside was a treasure trove of goodies to go alongside the printer itself.
We were interested in figuring out whether artillery managed to tone down the operating noise with their new genius.
According to artillery their previous printer the sidewinder x1 was already quieter than most enclosed 3d printers which we found to be partially true in our 10 hour review of the sidewinder x1.
I ve un boxed five different 3d printers in my short two years foray into this fantastic hobby.
The fans do make some noise but it s not overly loud.
In this article i will review the little brother in the artillery family.
The artillery genius was leaps and bounds more securely packaged than the other four.
However my results have been poor from the beginning.
The build surface usually held my prints down and the dual z axis setup is meant to provide a nice stable platform.
Foam padding at least 75mm thick was all around.