[1] Using the Air Purifier when printing with ABS or other thermo-sensitive filaments may lead to poor printing quality. If you need to filter 3D printing emissions, it's recommended to turn on the Air Purifier after printing job is finished.
[2] The data is sourced from the Snapmaker Testing Laboratory. With the enclosure and the enclosure fan in use, the 1.6W, 10W, 20W, and 40W laser modules were used to continuously cut 2mm, 3mm, and 5mm basswood sheets for 5 minutes, while the 2W laser module was used to cut a 3mm dark acrylic sheet. The particulate matter (PM) and total volatile organic compound (TVOC) concentrations were measured at the exhaust duct outlet.
Due to variations in usage conditions and environments, the specific performance and results in actual use may differ from the provided data. Snapmaker shall not be held responsible for any discrepancies or consequences resulting from such environmental changes.
[3] The Touchscreen UI is subject to change due to iterations.
[4] This data is obtained under the condition of typical laser use, and is for reference only.
[5] 0.3 μm corresponds to the worst case. Particles that are larger or smaller can be filtered with even higher efficiency.