Specifications - Ultimaker 2 Go User Manual

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Printing
Print technology
Build volume
Layer resolution
Positioning precision
Filament diameter
Nozzle diameter
Print speed
Travel speed
Software
Supplied software
File types
Supported OS
Electrical
AC Input
Connectivity
Physical dimensions
Desktop space
Shipping dimensions
Weight
Shipping weight
Temperature
Ambient operation temperature
Storage temperature
Nozzle operation temperature
Sound
Average operational noise
CAUTION: The Ultimaker 2 Go generates high temperatures and has hot moving parts that can cause injury. Never
reach inside of the Ultimaker 2 Go while it is in operation. Always control the Ultimaker 2 Go with the button on the
front or with the power switch on the back. Allow the Ultimaker 2 Go to cool down for 5 minutes before reaching
inside.
CAUTION: When opening the Ultimaker 2 Go for service, ensure that the power supply is turned off and the power
cable is disconnected from the wall socket.
CAUTION: Only use the power supply provided with your Ultimaker 2 Go.
Fused Filament Fabrication
120 mm / 120 mm / 115 mm
Fast:
200 micron (0.2 mm)
Normal:
100 micron (0.1 mm)
High:
60 micron (0.06 mm)
Ulti:
40 micron (0.04 mm)
12.5 micron / 12.5 micron / 5 micron
2.85 mm (generally known as 3 mm filament)
0.4 mm
30 mm/s - 300 mm/s
30 mm/s - 350 mm/s
Cura - Official Ultimaker Software
STL / OBJ / DAE / AMF
Windows / Mac / Linux
100 - 240 V
Approx. 1.4 AMPS
50 - 60 Hz
120 Watt max.
Stand-alone SD card printing
258 mm / 250 mm / 287.5 mm
400 mm / 310 mm / 550 mm
6.2 kg
14.0 kg
15 - 32 °C
0 - 32 °C
180 - 260 °C
49 dBA

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