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PrintDry PrintDry PRO Filament Drying System
The PrintDry PRO is the perfect moisture control solution for filament storage. This filament drying container features automatic humidity control, keeping your filament ready to print at any moment. This storage provides a quick and simple way to store your filament without any hassle.
- Automatic humidity control
- Keeps your filament dry and ready to print
- Quick and simple storage
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PrintDry PRO - 3D Printing Filament Drying Solution
This PrintDry PRO is the perfect moisture control solution for filament storage. This filament drying container features automatic humidity control that can hold up to two standard spools. This storage provides a quick and simple way to store your filament without any hassle. How does it work? Simply set the desired temperature, put in the filament and the PrintDry will take care of the rest!
Print Straight from the PrintDry PRO Moisture Control Solution
Not only will your filament be kept dry, but also easily accessible via the two small openings on the side of the chamber. This means you don't have to choose between using your filament and drying it - leave it in the PrintDry PRO overnight, then feed the dry material directly from the machine into your 3D printer. With PrintDry PRO, your filament will stay completely dry, easily accessible, perfectly identifiable, (i.e. no need to open every container to find the right kind of filament you are looking for), and ready to be used at anytime you start a print.
PrintDry PRO - The Best Solution for 3D Printing with Hygroscopic Materials
Many advanced materials like NylonX, NylonG, Nylon, PVA, and PETG are incredibly hygroscopic, which means that they can absorb moisture right from the air. When these (or any) material have moisture in them, they do not print well. It's important to take the time to dry your filament to get the best results possible - the PrintDry PRO 3D filament Drying Solution is the easiest way to get the most from your filament.
Specifications:
- Weight: 8lbs
- Outside dimension: 320mm x 270mm x 340mm
- Internal dimension: 305mm x 245mm x 100mm (per additional side panel)
- Drying temperature: 5 presets for different filament type; 35ºC, 45ºC, 55ºC, 65ºC, and 75ºC
- Drying time: digital timer with 48 hours max, built-in auto-shutoff
For more technical information regarding the Printdry PRO, click here.
Please note that 10lb spools or larger may have difficulty fitting properly in the PrintDry PRO.
Questions
Do 10lb spools fit in this?
How reliable is this? Unfortunately, the manufacturer only seems to have a 30-day warranty which usually means they don't trust their own equipment.
Is this the latest PrintDry PRO (2.0)?
Will this dryer actually reach the setting temperature uniformly inside the chamber or is this like the Chinese stuff where the temp sensor is on the heating element?
is there a material data sheet in regards to drying different materials?
What's the advantage of this over just stacking a filament box onto the base of a food dehydrator? Cause just adding a timer doesn't seem worth the price.
Can a PTFE tube be used with the front exit port to direct the filament down and avoid friction?
Is there a roller type fairlead for this product? The stock pass-through has too much friction and the filament keeps breaking at about half spool. I am using an Ultimaker S5 and the dryer exit and extruder inlet are mostly perpendicular to each other.
How do I purchase the extra chambers? I already have the main PrintDry PRO.
Can you stack sections to dry 2 3kg spools of nylon X?
What do you consider regular size spools and what do you consider large spools?
What is the power consumption for the print dry system? Watts?
Just got my pro yesterday. Is it supposed to be so loud?
Some of the 2kg filament spools I get are 240mm in diameter. Please verify these will fit. Most all dryers say max is 217mm, if they specify. Thank you!!
What temperature do you dry Pro Series Ryno?
Has anyone actually found this to work in a humid place like Auburn, AL? In my experience, only a vacuum dryer can get hygroscopic engineering filaments down to sufficiently low absorbed moisture here.
Is there a source for the plugs and fittings?
I see a 48 hour timer on this unit. I would like to use this for long term storage of materials, is it possible to run this unit 24/7 without auto-shut off?
Does the dryer also serve as long term storage? i.e. is it sealed air-tight or does it actively monitor and control the internal humidity?
I want this dryer to being shipped to Israel. Is there an option for using it with the 220-240V power voltage? What is time and cost of shipping?
will this fit (2) 2kg or 3kg spools?
Do standard 1 kg spools of MH filaments operate properly in this product?
Has anyone tried annealing nylon prints in this? Seems like it would work, but curious if anyone has been successful doing that.
Where is this product made and or assembled. Thank you
If I buy the standard printdry, is there a way I can buy just the additional chambers, at a later date? Or will I be stuck purchasing a new print dry system with the chambers I want/need?