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Massive 18.9-inch build volume headlines ELEGOO’s latest Neptune 4 Max 3D printer at $490 (Amazon low), more from $200

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Courtesy of the official ELEGOO Amazon storefront, we’re now seeing it’s new Neptune 4 Max 3D Printer for $489.99 shipped. This model first hit Amazon a month ago and was priced at $600, since then it has only fallen to this price exclusively for Prime members. Now anyone can pick it up at this price thanks to today’s sale and cash in for a match of the best Amazon offer yet. Having spent lots of time 3D printing my own gear over the years, I can tell you first hand how sad it is when your printer’s build volume is too small to create what you had in mind. Thankfully, this ELEGOO model boasts a massive 16.5- by 16.5- by 18.9-inch build volume. Spanning nearly a foot and a half in every direction, this printer is ready to help you unleash all of your creativity. Other perks offered by this model include 500mm/s high-speed printing, a 300-degree Celcius nozzle, and an auto-leveling bed. Keep on reading to find more ELEGOO 3D printer models on sale and up to $130 off.

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ELEGOO Neptune 4 Max 3D Printer features:

  • With Klipper firmware onboard, ELEGOO Neptune 4 Max achieves an astonishing maximum printing speed of 500mm/s (default 250mm/s) and 8000mm/s²acceleration. Rapid filament is recommended for high speed mode
  • 16.53”x16.53”x18.89”/420x420x480mm spacious build volume, Neptune 4 Max help you bring ambitious designs to life, whether for large models or multiple smaller objects
  • Support input shaping and pressure advancing, and acceleration sensors on the X and Y axes for automatic calibration, reduce impact of vibration on the printing accuracy. You can get precise details, amazing quality and fast printing all at the same time

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