In good condition. It has been used very little for two years. For sale due to relocation.

3D PRINTING

CNC MILLING

LASER ENGRAVING

GENERAL


Included in the box:
Three modules: 3D print head, Laser module and CNC milling module
Frame + control box
Clamps for the CNC and laser module
Power cable (EU)
PLA test filament
USB cable
Glass sheet
Assembly tools

Other features of the machine include:

Assisted bed-leveling function
Automatic resume after power failure
High-quality power supply
Belt-driven axis for speed
Touch screen interface
3D printer features
Build volume: 20x20x20
Supported file formats: STL, OBJ and AMF
Slicing software: Cura, Simplify 3D
Filament diameter: 175mm
Default nozzle size 0.4mm
Printing resolution: 0.1mm
Printing speed: 10-80mm/s
Max hotend temperature: 260℃
Max heated bed temperature: 260℃


 CNC milling features
Milling surface: 20x20cm
Shaft diameter: 0-4mm
Spindle speed: 4800RPM
Supported materials: Wood, Paper, Acrylic, PCB, Plastic etc
Supported file formats: SVG, BMP, NG, PG, DXF


Laser engraver features
Engraving surface: 10x19cm
Laser power: up to 500mW
Supported file formats: SVG, BMP, NG, PG, DXF
Supported materials: Wood, Paper, PCB, Plastic etc
WARNING
Do not use the laser module without the included safety glasses! Do not use reflective and/or (semi)transparent materials, including glass, metal, etc



As a CNC machine, the CP-01 can sink its bit into plastic, wood, paper, and PCB. Compatibility with soft metals like aluminum isn’t explicitly mentioned, but with a frame and spindle like this one, we wouldn’t bet on it. Nevertheless, you’ve got a 200 mm square area to machine other materials with the 4,800-rpm spindle.

STANDARD LASER ENGRAVING MODULE

With a laser rated at less than 0.5W and an engraving area of 100 x 190 mm, this is a standard entry-level laser engraver. Don’t expect it to match a dedicated laser engraver in terms of performance (or safety, for that matter), but it’s still sufficient for the occasional coaster or desktop ornament. The laser engraving module can work with wood, paper, plastic, and more, according to Creality.