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 ====== JGAurora E7, A8, A8S, A9 3D Printer ====== ====== JGAurora E7, A8, A8S, A9 3D Printer ======
  
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 +=== China Only ===
 +**NOTE: These models are only advertised and sold within china. There are no english reviews of these products.**
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 These are the JGAurora "premium-class", large format, high precision printers. These printers are not budget printers manufactured with cost cutting in mind (like the A5 and A3S), but are expensive printers, using high-quality components, that appear designed to deliver premium results.  These are the JGAurora "premium-class", large format, high precision printers. These printers are not budget printers manufactured with cost cutting in mind (like the A5 and A3S), but are expensive printers, using high-quality components, that appear designed to deliver premium results. 
  
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 These printers get me excited - here JGAurora is targeting educational users (**JGAurora E7**), premium professional users (**JGAurora A7**), commercial users (**JGAurora A8** & **JGAurora A8s**) and industrial users (**JGAurora A9**). JGAurora is claiming to offer huge print volumes, with good FDM printing quality, at costs that should be significantly lower to own and run, than the Makerbot Z18 or the high-end offerings from Stratasys, HP, and 3D Systems.  These printers get me excited - here JGAurora is targeting educational users (**JGAurora E7**), premium professional users (**JGAurora A7**), commercial users (**JGAurora A8** & **JGAurora A8s**) and industrial users (**JGAurora A9**). JGAurora is claiming to offer huge print volumes, with good FDM printing quality, at costs that should be significantly lower to own and run, than the Makerbot Z18 or the high-end offerings from Stratasys, HP, and 3D Systems. 
  
-Some are widely available for sale (A7, [[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CKV7D2E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01CKV7D2E&linkCode=as2&tag=samuelpinches-20&linkId=e6ff2960661d9ec2a48f94c3e939de69|A8]]), while some are currently seem to only be available in china (E7, A8S, A9). All of these printers use high quality ball screws and excellent quality HIWIN (Taiwanese) linear rails. Some have touchscreens capacitive (E7, A7, A9), while the A8 uses the standard LCD and rotary wheel arrangement, and the A8S uses the MKS LCD touchscreen module. The A8 and A8S are both [[jgaurora-gpl|Marlin-firmware]] based printers, but we have no information on the other models.+Some are occasionally available for sale from various global sellers ([[A7#where-to-buy-jgaurora-a7|A7]], [[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CKV7D2E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01CKV7D2E&linkCode=as2&tag=samuelpinches-20&linkId=e6ff2960661d9ec2a48f94c3e939de69|A8]]), while most are currently only be available in china (E7, A8S, A9). All of these printers use high quality ball screws and excellent quality HIWIN (Taiwanese) linear rails. Some have touchscreens capacitive (E7, A7, A9), while the A8 uses the standard LCD and rotary wheel arrangement, and the A8S uses the MKS LCD touchscreen module. The A8 and A8S are both [[jgaurora-gpl|Marlin-firmware]] based printers, but we have no information on the other models.
  
 Many of these printers have dual extruder motors due to the long filament paths, and it is good to see that they all appear to use drag chains for better cable management. This was a major deficiency of the Z-603S printer, which is otherwise quite a good printer. Many of these printers have dual extruder motors due to the long filament paths, and it is good to see that they all appear to use drag chains for better cable management. This was a major deficiency of the Z-603S printer, which is otherwise quite a good printer.
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 ===Where to buy:=== ===Where to buy:===
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 ===Where to buy=== ===Where to buy===
-  * [[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CKV7D2E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01CKV7D2E&linkCode=as2&tag=samuelpinches-20&linkId=e6ff2960661d9ec2a48f94c3e939de69|Amazon USA]]+{{section>:buy#Buy JGAurora A8&noheader}} 
  
 ===Other:=== ===Other:===
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