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In today's video, I take a look at the FlashForge Guider 2S. This printer is enclosed, has all metal internals, and a hotend that can reach 300°C - so it is meant to print high temp materials.

In this review, we'll be discussing The Flashforge Guider II 3D printer. It is a vastly upgraded version of the popular Guider II. Find out what improvements they bring and how great they are.

First glance

Produced and designed by the well-established Chinese company Flashforge, the Guider II is described as an industrial-grade 3-D printer with a single extruder. The technology it uses is based on the previous version of the guider and comes with a variety of improvements that aim to provide an easy and comfortable working experience for all types of users.

Specifications

FlashForge Guider 2s 3D printerAssembly Fully-assembledConnectivity USB, WI-FI, EthernetFilament diameter 1.75 mmFilament runout sensor YesManufacturer FlashForgePrice $1,999.00 Click on the product

What's in the box

In addition to the fully assembled Flashforge Guider IIs the company also provided users with the equipment required for printing immediately. Five interchangeable nozzles in various diameters is worthy of special attentionYou can select between 0.3 millimeters, 0.4 mm, 0.6 millimeters, 0.8 mm, and an additional 0.4 millimeter nozzle made of hardened steel to print carbon filament.

In addition to the above collection, this supply pack includes:

  • PLA filament spool
  • Power cord
  • USB cable
  • USB stick
  • Glue stick
  • Toolbox
  • User guide

Design and structure

The Guider IIs comes with a large build area of 300 x 280 x 250 millimeters. It also comes with a 120-degree heated print bed. The printer is also fitted with a transparent top cover that seals the building chamber and provides precise temperature control.

The frame made of all-metal for the 30kg machine is extremely robust. The door is transparent and polymer, which gives access to the building chamber. The Guider IIs comes with almost no plastic components, besides the extruder casing and fan.

On both sides, handles allow you to easily transport the printer. The external spool holders are conveniently placed in the back.

Smart features

The only extruder can be identified by a maximum temperature for the nozzle of 300 degrees and a maximum speed of printing at 150 milliseconds. The Guider IIs can be used with a variety of printing materials, such as PETG, HIPS and PC.

Like it's predecessor, the guider II features an inbuilt HD camera to monitor remote operations and an HEPA air filter to ensure safer indoor operation, as well as the filament runout sensor.

It is important to know that the printing surface is glass. It is covered by an overlay of magnetic stainless steel as well as an opaque plastic piece.

While the overlay can provide greater adhesion to printing, it's easily removed. If you require an even base for your selected part, it may require flat glass surfaces.

The 5-inch touchscreen with full-color at the top of the panel make it simple for the user to alter and operate the printer.

In terms of the calibration of beds, Flashforge has opted for an adjustable leveling system with three screws. Its Guider II utilizes an algorithm for leveling platforms that is nine points and the touchscreen offers precise instructions for users. Once the calibration is finished it is possible to print.

Software

The FlashPrint-specific slicing program comes with a classic, minimalist interface, which appears to be simple and easy to use and each element clearly labeled. The screen for model manipulation is huge and free of unnecessary information, and the most basic functions are easy to understand.

When the model is put on the platform for virtual printing users are given the choice of support structures that are linear or tree-like. The support structures are automated to reduce time or manually added for greater precision.

Expert mode is also available. Expert Mode is also accessible to more those who have experience with 3D printing. When using this option, customers will have access to an entire set of printing parameters to give maximal control over the printing process, such as fill and speed as well as cooling profiles. After the model is cut into pieces, it can be sent to the printer through USB or Wi-Fi an LAN cable as well using PolarCloud.

The Guider IIs can be connected to computers via Wi-Fi. In the printing test the guider, we didn't have to utilize an USB device or cables to transmit information.

Print examples

It's time to test the Guider IIs. the test to see whether the industrial-grade label is accurate.

The printer performed efficiently throughout the process. The exact start and finish produce clean, clear parts. Thanks to the extruder's cooling system, the prints won't change shape or shrink.

Complex models can be printed with smooth curves and no layer lines, although it is likely that you will need to change the filament spool in case you print huge models (here the sensor for runout will be there for you). The Guider IIs printer has done an excellent job of preserving the particulars in the design.

The downsides, though discovered in the tests they are not major. Z-axis drivers are slow and there is a lot of noise, so prepare to go through 30 seconds in a few places. The printed time calculated could also be more accurate (actually it was around 9 percent shorter).

You may also test how printing works in motion by watching the example video from the company that produces the printer:

Flashforge Guider IIs vs Flashforge Guider

As we mentioned previously The Flashforge Guider II is an upgraded edition of Guider II. The main improvements are the upgraded extruder that gives the ability to print flexible plastics and high-temperature materials HD camera that allows online monitoring remotely as well as increased security with the air purification system comprised of a top-quality HEPA filters and a fan.

To learn more details about similarities as well as distinctions between the two models, go at the table below:

 

 

Guider II

Guider IIs

Technology

FFF/FDM

FFF/FDM

Enclosure

Closed

Closed

Build volume

280 x 250 x 300 mm

280 x 250 x 300 mm

Min. layer height

50 microns

100 microns

Type Extruder

Single

Single

Filament diameter

1.75 mm

1.75 mm

Nozzle size

0.4 mm

0.4 mm

Materials

ABS, PLA, PVA, etc.

PLA, ABS, PVA, PETG, HIPS, PA, PC, etc.

Max. temperature of extruder

240 degS

300 degC

Max. temp. of bed for printing

120 degC

120 degC

Connectivity

USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet

USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet

Operating system(s)

macOS, Microsoft Windows

macOS, Microsoft Windows

Dimensions

550 x 490 x 560 mm

550 x 490 x 560 mm

Weight

11 kg

30 kg

Print bed

Heated removable

Heated removable

Leveling of bed

Automatically assisted

Automatically assisted

Sensor for run-out of the filter

+

+

Function of resume printing

+

+

HD camera

-

+

Air purification system

-

+

Bottom line

The guider IIs an iconic 3D printer manufactured by Flashforge. The company offers a broad variety of top-quality printers, and this one is no exception. It has managed to maintain and enhance all the great features of the previous model and also add valuable tools to ensure safer and better printing.

If you're new to 3D printing or are a veteran maker The Flashforge Guider II is sure to be a pleasure and simple to use, consistently producing high-quality results.