BCN3D BASF Ultrafuse 17-4 PH Metal 3D Printing Filament - 1.75mm (3kg)

BCN3D Epsilon W27 3D printer provides an efficient and reliable 3D printing experience with BCN3D's high-precision, independent dual extrusion system. Pair either the Epsilon W50 or Epsilon W27 with the BCN3D Smart Cabinet to enhance your 3D printing and production workflow.

Top BCN3D Epsilon 3D Printer Features:

• Dual Extrusion with IDEX - Print with Multiple Materials at Once
• Special Mirror and Duplication Mode Printing
• Large format, fully enclosed heated Build Chamber
• W27 Build Volume: 420mm x 300mm x 220mm

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Product No. M-A27-ESD5
3D Printer Configuration: W27 Only
W27 Only
W27 and Smart Cabinet
warranty-period: Standard 1 Year Warranty (+$0)

The BCN3D Epsilon

A Powerful, Large-Format, Dual Independent Extrusion 3D Printer

The BCN3D Epsilon W27 3D Printer is a reliable and easy-to-use machine that is perfect for professionals, educators, and any industrial or manufacturing applications, and the Gen 2 models take this perfection even further.

Here are the key features of the BCN3D Epsilon w27 3D printer: 

  • Dual Extrusion with IDEX - Print with Multiple Materials at Once, Including Mirror and Duplication Mode Printing
  • Upgraded Electronics in the Mainboard, Ventilation and Motor Drivers
  • A More Robust Chassis Improves Rigidity and Makes the Epsilon Look Even Sleeker
  • XYZ Autocalibration Automatically Corrects First Layer Adhesion with Any Print that Needs It
  • Monitor Prints with the Huge, Full-Color Touch Panel or via the Internal Web-Server
  • Designed to Integrate Flawlessly with the BCN3D Smart Cabinet for Material and Power Management




Innovative IDEX Dual-Extrusion Design

The BCN3D IDEX system prints using two independent print heads. During multi-material prints, one head is active while the other stays out of the way.

  • Cleanest solution on the market for dual extrusion 3D printing
  • IDEX System prevents drip/contamination of parts. 
  • Use Duplication Mode to make both tool heads perform separate tasks.
  • Batch printing is now faster and easier than ever before. 
  • Use Mirror Mode to print two opposite parts at the same time. 
The sleek aesthetic of the Epsilon and Smart Cabinet

Get the best results with the Ultimaker S5 3D printer

BCN3D's Humidity-Controlled Smart Cabinet Prints Better Parts

The Smart Cabinet filament storage system is the perfect upgrade if you are looking for a seamless 3D printing workflow and experience.

  • Humidity-controlled chamber keeps materials safe from moisture.
  • Higher quality and more accurate 3D printed parts.
  • Uninterrupted power supply keeps your printer running until it reaches a reliable stopping point.
  • Print with more materials, like Nylon and NylonX, easier than every before
  • Smart Cabinet fits up to six 1kg spools of filament

Double Productivity With Epsilon's Batch Printing and Duplication Mode

Batch Printing and Duplication Mode doubles your production capacity, allowing you to get ahead with print orders, design iterations, an more. 

  • Double your production output in comparison to non-IDEX 3D printer.
  • Print end-use products quickly.
  • IDEX works side-by-side - print 2 of the same part at once.
Print accurately using multiple materials and soluble support materials with the BCN3D Epsilon IDEX system.

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Create Cleaner, More Accurate 3D Printed Parts

The IDEX System enables clean, reproducible parts with zero chance for part collision (IDEX) capabilities.

  • Independent Dual Hotends retract while not in use
  • Toolheads work side-by-side on the print bed to create duplicate models
  • Attain faster 3D printing by running production batches for smaller end-use 3D printed parts as well

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BCN3D Epsilon Series Technical Specifications

  • Technology: Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
  • Architecture: Independent Dual Extruder (IDEX)
  • Extruders: 2
  • Printing volume:
    • W50: 420mm x 300mm x 400mm (16.5" x 11.8" x 15.7")
    • W27: 420mm x 300mm x 220mm (16.5" x 11.8" x 8.7")
  • Build Chamber: Fully-Enclosed, Passive Heated Chamber
  • Extruder maximum temperature: 300°C
  • Heated bed maximum temperature: 120°C
  • Build chamber maximum temperature: 60°C
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm (installed) / 0.6mm / 0.8mm / 1.0mm
  • Hotend X: 0.6mm
  • Extruder: Bondtech™ high-tech dual drive gears
  • Hotends: Optimized and manufactured by e3D™
  • Layer height: 0.05 – 0.5mm
  • Positioning resolution (X/Y/Z): 1.25µm / 1.25µm / 1µm
  • Filament diameter: 2.85mm
  • Heated bed: Silicone thermal pad
  • Power Input: AC 84-240V, AC 3.6 - 1.3A, 50-60Hz
  • Maximum Power Consumption: 840W
  • Operating temperature: 15°C – 35°C
  • Operating Sound: 49 dB(A)
  • Certifications: CE / FCC
  • US Warranty: 1 year

  • Electronics
    • Single Board Computer: Toradex ARM Compute Module
    • Motion Board: BCN3D Electronics with Independent Stepper Drivers
  • Air filtering category: H13 HEPA filter, Active Carbon filter
  • Printing Modes: Duplication mode, Mirror Mode, Soluble Supports Mode, Multi-material Mode

  • Compatible Materials
  • Open Filament System for all 2.85mm materials 
    • PLA, PVA, PET-G, TPU, ABS, PP, PA
    • PP GF30, PAHT, CF15 (with Hotend X)

Software Specifications

  • Operative Systems: Windows, Mac, Linux
  • Firmware: BCN3D Embedded Linux distribution, BCN3D Epsilon - Marlin
  • File preparation software: BCN3D Cura
  • Printer Control Instruction: gcode
  • Supported files: STL, 3MF, OBJ, AMF
  • Connectivity: SD card, Wifi, Ethernet, 5” Full Color Capacitive Touchscreen

Shipping Specifications

  • Overall dimensions:
    • W50: 530mm x 690mm x 900mm (20.9" x 27.2" x 35.4")
    • W27: 690mm x 530mm x 750mm (27.2" x 20.9" x 29.5")
  • Shipping box dimensions:
    • W50: 600mm x 800mm x 1185mm (23.6" x 31.5" x 46.7")
  • Shipping weight:
    • W50: 46 kg (101.4 lbs.)
    • W27: 33 kg (72.8 lbs.)
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Do you make a 8" x 10" for MakerGear M3?

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I installed it per the instructions, eluding setting the build height to >0.25 mm, and on the first ABS print I got such excessive adhesion that when I removed the part the top film tore. The bead temp was 100C. What should I have done differ try?

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Do you have a solution for the MakerBot replicator 5th gen

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Do it will works for ESD filament and what is the print bed temp set up also the total temp set up

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Per your description, 9x10 is the wrong size for the Robo 3D Printer. It needs to be a 10x10.

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FlashForge Creator PRO and Dreamer - will this work with them?

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Can i use the same size in my Ultimaker 2 Extended +

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I currently have a glass build plate on top of an aluminum heated bed (home made). The glass is held on by 'bull dog' clips. I've placed small square pieces of copper foil tape in the corners of the glass for the use of an inductive probe. Does the TAK build plate have enough metal in it to trigger an inductive probe, and how would I mount the system onto my bed?

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Could you please describe what's actually included, like a list of parts?

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After installing, I did manual leveling on my Ultimaker 3, but it fails every time the active leveling starts. Do you know of a fix for this?

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Do you offer educator discounts?

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How does this handle the heated nozzles when leveling an Ultimaker 3?

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Well Hello there @Answer Grape! The flex plate is not really reversible and I would recommend getting another "Extra Plate" to coat in wither PVA glue on the top surface or a thin Garolite plate to use. I have a thin Garolite plate I use on my PulseXE here in the office. Drop us an email at Support@matterhackers.com for more info!

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Jello! I'm REALLY CONFLICTED here about the nylon thing. Were it NOT for that reportedly NOT WORKING with this, I'd be ALL OVER this slick trick! So I'm trying to find a decent work-around to try on the flip side of the flex plate??? Can't help but wonder, though: Taulman says several of their nylons work on glue-coated BuildTak? Sensei, what is truth???

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I already have the pulse XE, how will this impact the Garolite surface prepped for nylonx?

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Are the flex plates supposed to be trimmed to fit?

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What size fits an Ultimaker 2+? The available sizes are either too small or too large for the Ultimaker 2+'s 223mm x 223m build surface. Are the flex plates supposed to be trimmed to fit?

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I’m considering upgrading my Original Prusa i3 MK2S with the FlexPlate System. Will it work with the Prusa’s autoleveling and calibration feature? Do I need to take anything into account when putting the magnetic base on top of the PEI sheet?

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In my question above, I meant to say "on top of the MK42 without removing its PEI sheet?"

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I have a Prusa MK42 build plate. Which size BuildTak flex system will fit? The 9" x 10"? Can I put the Magnetic base on top of the MK42 with remove its PEI sheet? Thanks.

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My bed is 270x220. If I used the 9x10 the base would stick out about 4mm on either side. Would this be a problem with its operation? Would I have to go for a smaller version? There's also the screws for the bed, that are about 10mm from the short edge and 35mm from the long edge. Would the base cover these screws?

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Will this withstand auto leveling (Ultimaker 3) where the print head touches the platform?

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Is the actual build surface intended to be permanent or is it more of a consumable that is replaced on a regular basis and, if so, how many prints can you generally get out of one sheet?

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(1) Which size is recommended for the Lulzbot TAZ6 (12"x12" or 9"x10")? (2) Is the removable layer easy to clean? (3) How frequently should I replace the removable film? (4) Is the magnetic base difficult to remove?

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Do you have a version that is compatible with the MakerGear M3ID that you sell?

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What size should be chosen for Ultimaker 3 and Robo R2?

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My prints are lifting off of the build plate with the BuildTak. I have an Ultimaker 2+. I have re-leveled it. It starts out okay, but then the print lifts off. Suggestions? I've added glue from a glue stick.

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What is the maximum temperature the BuildTak System can withstand?

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Are you able to order a different size? I have an old Makerbot Clone with the 6x9 build plate. I can see it on BuildTek's website, but you dont have that size here.

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Has anyone installed one of these on a BCN3D Sigma?

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I am thinking about using this with a Taz 6. Would this work with Matterhackers Pro PETG? Also, would you have to apply gluestick to the buildtak flexplate or would it suffice without it?

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anyone try this with a prusa i3 mk2?

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I see all kinds of descriptions on how it releases the print, but what about adhesion, how well does this system work with all the different filaments?

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