Getting Started With HYDRA

Getting Started With HYDRA












General safety


The Hydra 3D printer has the ability to reach high temperatures and make fast movements, this can cause injury if you reach inside the machine during its working condition. Listed below are the general safety instructions. 


  1. Do not reach into the electronics compartment without specific instructions from the support team.
  2. Do not store items inside the machine.
  3. While working on the machine ensure it is powered off.
  4. Only personnel with hands-on training should operate the machine.
  5. Children using the machine must have parental supervision.


Machine Features




The Hydra series of 3D printers are aimed at professional users such as Industries and universities who need a reliable machine to continuously pump out parts. Let's take a look at some of the key features.

  1. Active triple cooling.
  2. Mag Flex V2.0.
  3. All metal E3d Hotend.
  4. Fully Enclosed Design.
  5. Heated bed for high-temperature materials.
  6. Wide range of material compatibility.


Machine Specifications



  1. Machine technology: FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication).
  2. Heated Bed: Yes(Up to 120 C).
  3. Build Volume: 200 x 200 x 200  --   250 x 250 x 250  --  300 x 300 x 300. 
  4. Frame and Body: Hard Reinforced Fiber.
  5. Extruder Quantity: One.
  6. Compatible Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm.
  7. Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm.
  8. Software: Cura, Simplify 3D.
  9. File type: STL, OBJ.
  10. Operating System: Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X.



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