3D Printer Maliyet ve Kâr Hesaplama Aracı

Doldurmanız Gereken Alanlar

Hesaplanan Alanlar

Kâr Marjı

Birim Fiyat Tablosu
FİLAMENT
ELEKTRİK
Miktar
1
Birim
Gram
Gram
Fiyat
Miktar
1
Birim
kW
kW
Fiyat
Harcanan Filament
gr
Süre
dk
Satış Fiyatı
Kâr
Filament Tutarı
Toplam Masraf:
Elektrik Tutarı

Sık Sorulan Sorular (SSS)

  • Small Desktop 50 – 150
  • Medium Desktop 150 – 300
  • Large Desktop/Prosumer 300 – 500
  • Industrial 500+

Components and Power Usage
3D printers have several parts that draw power. The power supply converts high voltage AC to low voltage DC. They typically range from 50 to 150 watts.

  • Hot End: Heats the filament to 205°C, using around 40-50 watts.
  • Heated Bed: Keeps prints adhered at 60°C, using 70-120 watts.
  • Stepper Motors: Move the printer parts, using about 15 watts each.
  • Fans: Cool down parts, use around 2-5 watts.
  • Mainboard: Controls the printer’s actions, uses about 5-10 watts.
  • Display: Shows printer status, uses around 1-2 watts.
  • Factors Affecting Electricity Consumption
  • liSeveral factors influence how much power your 3D printer use
Print Time: Longer prints use more electricity.
Temperature Settings: Higher temperatures for the heated bed and hot end increase power usage. Filament Type: Some materials need higher printing temperatures. Layer Height and Infill Density: Thicker layers and denser infill require more time and energy. Electricity Cost: Varies by location but can be estimated by kilowatt-hour (kWh) usage. For instance, a printer using 70 watts for 10 hours consumes 0.7 kWh.