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The Snapmaker A350DET combines 3D printing, laser engraving, and CNC milling capabilities, allowing you to switch between different modes quickly. This page provides an overview of its possibilities and a rough outline of the different approaches to using the machine. Additionaly, there is an official Quickstart Guide as printed version available.

Overview of Possibilities

3D Printing

  • Material Compatibility: The Snapmaker A350DET supports a wide range of materials, including PLA, ABS, TPU, and more.
  • Working Area: 320 x 350 x 330 mm
  • Software Support: Compatible with popular slicer software like Snapmaker Luban, Cura, and others.


Laser Cutting/Engraving

  • Laser Power: Equipped with a 10W high-power laser module, capable of engraving and cutting various materials like wood, leather, acrylic, paper, and more.
  • Working Area: 320 x 350 mm


CNC Milling

  • Material Compatibility: Works with materials such as wood, acrylic, PCB, carbon fiber sheets, and soft metals like aluminum.
  • Working Area: 320 x 350 mm
  • Tool Compatibility: Supports a range of bits for different milling operations (e.g. small V-Bits for milling PCB’s).



General Safety Precautions

  • Level and Stable Surface: Always operate the Snapmaker A350DET on a level, stable work surface to prevent movement or instability.
  • Use Protective Housing: Ensure that the protective housing is used for all operating modes to ensure user safety.
  • Do Not Leave Unattended: Never leave the machine unattended during operation to avoid potential accidents or malfunctions.
  • Maintain a Clean Workstation: Keep the workstation clean and organized.
  • Secure Workpiece: Make sure the material you work with is securely clamped in place before starting the milling operation.



Operating Modes

3D Printing

1. Prepare the Print Bed:

  • Level the bed using the auto-leveling feature.

2. Load Filament:

  • Preheat the nozzle to the recommended temperature for your filament.
  • Load the filament through the extruder and confirm it extrudes correctly.

3. Slice the Model:

  • Import your 3D model into the slicing software.
  • Configure print settings such as layer height, infill, and support structures.
  • Export the sliced file to the machine via USB or Wi-Fi.

4. Start Printing:

  • Select the print file on the touchscreen.
  • Monitor the initial layers to ensure proper adhesion and adjust settings if necessary.

5. Post-Processing:

  • Remove the finished print carefully from the bed.
  • Clean up any support structures or rough edges if needed.