Comments on: Modix BIG-60 - 3DPrinting.com https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/ Sun, 13 Nov 2022 13:28:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 By: J. M. https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-435008 Sun, 30 Aug 2020 11:01:45 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-435008 Jose Armas,

The problem is fixed with V3 of the Modix Big 60. So no more problems regarding this topic.

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By: Modix Support https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-431652 Fri, 17 Apr 2020 17:58:30 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-431652 In reply to Gabriel Williams.

The new upgrade to Modix V3 with the Duet firmware has solved this dual print head limitation of V2.

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By: Jose Armas https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-429437 Thu, 13 Feb 2020 20:18:23 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-429437 Hi Gabriel W.
Could you be a more detailed explanation of what was the problem with two print heads?. I’m almost about to buy a Big60 V3, and I plan to use the secondary extruder for a water-soluble filament.

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By: Gabriel Williams https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-429300 Tue, 11 Feb 2020 16:04:52 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-429300 The machine is not that great if you plan to use two print heads.
A bug in the firmware is causing failed dual nozzle prints while the Unified Bed Leveling is active.
Do not but it if you need dual nozzles

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By: Joe https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-373254 Fri, 31 Aug 2018 14:16:40 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-373254 I just bought one of these printer because its the only printer that will satisfy my use cases. To get anything better, you will have to pay at least twice the price.

I had one problem wiih a part that was wrong. The company apoligized and immediately sent out a replacement part..

Buitd quality is very good and solid. And the HTML online instructions are good but need some improvement. There is on each page a feedback section to give document improvement back to Modix.

If you buy this printer, be forwarned that it is a kit and a complex one at that. So you need to be adept at mechanical assembly.

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By: Jeremy L https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-368030 Wed, 06 Jun 2018 10:26:14 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-368030 Hi, i ordered MODIX 60 end 2017 and received it in the expected time end december 2017).
It took me some time to decide myself as there was not much reviews on that time. And i must say, i have done a good decision. Modix team is serious, reliable and always ready to help.
I was first looking for a big printing heated volume to be also able to print technical materials. But a big heated chamber was too expensive. Than i thought that if i would print mostly “easy” materials, there was no point to pay much. Second, living in a remote island, the shipping cost was really interesting as it is a kit.
I had only assemble small printers before this one, so i took about 8 maybe 10 days to complete it. Manuals were good enough to make it, even if few more pictures would had ease it. (They may have been updated.)
Modix team helped me with video talks to take few decisions on assembly.
I bought the enclosure which is doing is job, even if it could seems a bit fragile on assembling.
I had troubles with bed leveling, and Modix offer me to replace the BL touch first as they suspected issue. Then, the team worked hard to set a bed level operation, and spend hours on skype, updating firmware for me, etc…
I had few more small issues, but Modix team always answered and offered a solution.
They offered me free replacement to others parts i had broken myself. Thanks !
Right now, i have several big prints with this printer and i’m really ok with the quality.
I had no time to set the second extruder yet, and the raspberry pi but i will in the coming weeks.
To conclude, i’m really satisfied from this printer and i can say Modix team really care about theirs customers.
Of course, if you look for a plug and play printer, it is not for you. But such a big volume “plug and play” will cost you 2,3 or maybe 10 times more ?
Look closely to the price, it’s a good bargain ! But not an industrial high end machine from stratasys & co at +100k$.
Jeremy

So words in french :
Salut, après quelques semaines d’hésitation ,j’ai décidé d’acheter cette machine fin 2017. Aucun regret ! Cette entreprise est sérieuse, réactive et a toujours répondu à mes problèmes. Ayant peu d’expérience, j’ai eu quelques difficultés dans l’assemblage, 8 à 10 jours et qq appels vidéos.
Le calibrage du bed n’est pas évident sur une telle surface. Modix a modifié mon firmware et mis en place un procédé pour calibrer le lit une fois pour toute. Un peu complexe, mais très pratique une fois réglé. Encore une fois, qq heures passées avec l’équipe technique qui a pris la main à distance sur la machine, bravo !
Honnêtement, j’ai vu des sociétés offrir le sav à 100$ de l’heure sur des machines à +30k$. Pas ici !
Malgré de réelles difficultés du en partie à mon manque d’expérience, Modix a toujours répondu présent, et apporté une solution. Ils m’ont remplacé certains éléments gratuitement sans hésitation, même si c’était parfois de ma faute.
J’ai depuis imprimé quelques objets de grande taille et la qualité est satisfaisante.
Je recommande sans hésitation, et en particulier pour le sérieux de l’équipe et le SAV toujours présent et personnalisé.
Bien sûr, à ce prix là, ne pas s’attendre à une machine industrielle haut de gamme.
Du grand volume à petits prix, oui, mais avec un peu d’huile de coude ;-).

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By: P. Gregory Harrington https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-364797 Mon, 19 Mar 2018 03:59:16 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-364797 I ordered the Modix Big 60 in middle of 2017. In the beginning I was somewhat skeptical. Even though the modix3d website was well designed and addressed all my technical questions as did the owner, via emails, I was holding back for the fact that I could not find any reviews anywhere and $4,500 is a lot of money to me!
I needed a machine that can accommodate my design ideas for prototyping which required a large print area of at least 600 x 600mm. After further research into the company and that it is conceivable to me that there are no reviews on the Modix because the company is fairly new I pulled the trigger and ordered one.
(Besides, the fact that a 3dprinter with this kind of structure and huge print size at this price point does not exist on the market)
After assembling, setting up and printing my huge prints with this machine I can say that this was one of the best investments that I have made. The components are of high quality and this printer design results into a very strong and sturdy structure which is critical for 3d printing. The assembly is laborious and time consuming as it is a giant size printer but needless to say, when I started using the final product is it well worth it!
As far as, the costumer support, in my opinion, it is second to none. Not only I was able to communicate with the owner, Schacar via emails who gave me immediate knowledgeable responses and at the grand finally of my assembly offered his phone number so we can communicate over the phone or Skype, what really impressed me is that after I had advised him I had “printed successfully a few parts” and “thank you for everything” he emailed me approximately 2 weeks later and asked “How are things going?” So basically he emailed even after I confirmed that the printer is working great to see if I needed any further assistance! What company does that?
That being said, I must mention that although this is a good quality, well designed 3d printer with great support you do need to have some basic assembling and/or some hand-eye coordination/finger dexterity and be able to follow assembly and setup instructions as per the manual…..and patience to do everything correctly. It is not a walk in the park but it is not rocket-science either, thanks to the Modix manuals and also a tone of external documentation and videos out there on building and setting up a Marlin based printer of this nature.(firmware that runs the printer)
In summary the Modix is a very good printer with a giant build volume and great customer support if you are willing to take the time to build and set it up.
A word of advice to anyone looking to build a 3D printer kit: Do your research, there is so much documented and YouTube videos on this it is sick!!!!!
1. Find out the mechanics behind a 3d printer; it is compromised of only so many parts of which the main ingredients being: the power supply, the 3 motors(or combination of motors) that make the printer head travel in the 3 axis x,y and z; 1 motor that feeds the filament into the extruder to be melted by the hotend, the hotend, the bed heater if so equipped and the electronics board (running Marlin in this case) which runs everything together in perfect symphony. In a nut shell that’s it.
2. Find out all you can about the 3d printer firmware “Marlin” and how to upload it to your printer via “Arduino” (All free download programs) It is easier then it seems.
3. And the most important. Getting the first layer to print right. If the first layer is not laid correctly on the bed nothing else matters, the printer will not print at all; or might print but with terrible results. Dedicate most of your time in gathering information how to get the first layer right and then go hands-on by trial and error.
Unfortunately I have seen some folks out there throughout the different 3d printing forums which trash talk good quality printers for the lack of knowledge (or worse; the lack of patience to gather and process knowledge) needed to build and/or setup a 3d printer correctly.
Knowledge mixed with patience are key, get it at all cost.
I will be posting a few detailed videos on YouTube in the next few weeks of how to setup the Modix for great quality prints. It will be under “Modix Big 60 Detailed Setup” if anyone is interested.
Hope this review and my comments were helpful, regards – Gregory of Boca Raton, FL

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By: Suman Kumar https://3dprinting.com/products/3d-printer/modix-big-60/#comment-363275 Mon, 29 Jan 2018 08:28:04 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?post_type=product&p=14438#comment-363275 its very big print volume in this cost segment. I am using this printer to print moulds for fabrication of carbon fibre prepregs parts related to drones.

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