RobotShop has seen and carried a lot of different hobby 3D printers over the years, ranging in price from as low as ~$300 to as much as $10,000 (or more). When it comes to a 3D printer in the $2500 range, few have as much to offer as the new AIO Robotics Zeus 3D printer. Inside, the quality looks very similar to what you would find inside a normal HP laser jet (paper) printer. It uses a durable bent metal frame, built to tight tolerances. This product is made to last, and more importantly to keep its shape and retain build quality, unlike other printers which might bend or distort and need constant readjustment.
Zeus 3D Printer
Build Table
Head & Table
An important feature of the Zeus system is its integrated 3D scanner. Here you can see the actual laser used for 3D scanning. Control over the scanner is done using the touch screen interface, and there are various settings which control the resolution and output of the scan. Calibration of the device is done via the touch screen as well, and with a supplied template that goes on the build plate.
LED & Laser
Laser Scanner
Laser & Head
The printing head is very nicely built and designed. There is a spring loaded mechanism to remove it for cleaning or replacement (which took us around five seconds to do). One nice added touch is the accessibility to the extruder mechanism; it is not hidden at all, which will certainly helps for accessibility. Note the quick release on the filament drive which makes loading / unloading the filament much easier too.
Print Head
Head Removed
Head Closeup
In regards to filament and spools, there is no "weird" or proprietary spool needed for this machine. This means the user will have a greater number of choices when it come time to ordering new material. In the pictures below we tested a 1Kg RobotShop brand spool and it does indeed fit perfectly. The manufacturer supplies a set of optional centering rings which are 3D printed for their specific spool, but a custom part can be made to match any spool if needed.
Door Closed
Door Open
RobotShop Spool
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/index.php/blog/show/zeus-3d-printer-scanner-from-aio-robotics