Hi guys,

I want to buy a big build printer and found these two models with similar price, build and quality.

3Dison H700 x Delta Wasp 4070

Which one do you recommend?

Why one is better than the other?

Thank you!

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Hi I don’t know the 3dison model, but many times I worked with WASP and the 4070 model is a really good printer.

hi, I have got a DeltaWasp 2040 and It working fine…I don’t know about 3Dison H700, but I can tell you that the DeltaWasp are a good product (the delta open aren’t the same). Anyway good luck!!! :slight_smile:

Hello

I know the Delta 40x70 is a very stable and accurate and may soon become turbo (800 / 1000mm / sec) with a modification. I do not know the other machine

Hi Miasato,

we hadn’t experienced the 3dison H700 machine, but it seems awesome (embedded battery and precision, but also the engraving tool, auto cleaning, wifi camera), but we couldn’t recommend it on our experience. Delta WASP 4070, is a good machine with a big printing volume, and good precision based on Delta Rostock axis movement.

Think about your needs and check for additional product’s features :wink:

Have a good day,

FabLab Faenza Team

Hi Miasato,

I have a 20x40 Delta , I can tell he does things that other printers do not, for example protruding objects in a vacuum . The print speed is very high . the print quality is also high . To be honest , however, I find it very hard time with the fact that print gummy filaments and the noise is very high compared to other printers .
I hope to be helpful .
Good luck for your choice .

I have no experience with the Wasp, but do own the H700 from 3dison. I love it. The size of models I can make are amazing. The camera is so cool, I can watch the progress. It has a lazer, but I haven’t needed it yet. It is very easy to use. It is also much faster than my MakerBot.

Hello Miasato,

We own H700 the slicing software is not good. And the support from the company is not good they don’t reply to us and we ordered things that they didn’t deliver and they didn’t return our money back.

still searching? take a look at ATLAS 4070. beautiful machine :open_mouth: www.3dbnz.com

not only more precise and stable but also cheaper and easier to upgrade.