A new, largely 3D-printed CoreXY 3D printer design called Encore has been developed, featuring linear rails mounted directly to printed side panels for rigidity and a modular structure. The design accommodates parts within a 225 mm print bed and uses a Bowden extruder with a lightweight hotend, successfully producing quality prints after overcoming cooling and stability issues. This advancement offers makers and engineers a customizable and accessible option for building high-performance 3D printers.
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