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Voron Printers

Overview

Voron Design offers a range of high-performance 3D printers, each designed for specific use cases and requirements. This guide covers the official Voron printer models, their features, applications, and notable community derivatives. Print speeds and acceleration have been removed as those are dependent on how well a voron is built.


Official Models

Voron V0.2r1

Voron V0.2r1
Specification Details
Type Compact CoreXY
Build Volume 120mm³
Key Features Small footprint, high-speed printing, CoreXY motion, fully enclosed, ideal for small parts and prototyping
Purchase Link FormBot V0.2r1 kit

Voron V2.4

Voron V2.4
Specification Details
Type Flagship CoreXY with flying gantry
Build Volume 250mm³, 300mm³*, 350mm³*
Key Features Flying gantry, CoreXY motion, advanced customization, input shaping ready, top performance
Purchase Link FormBot V2.4 kit

Voron Trident

Voron Trident
Specification Details
Type Fixed gantry CoreXY
Build Volume 250mm³, 300mm³*, 350mm³*
Key Features Fixed gantry for stability, CoreXY, three-point Z leveling, excellent print quality, simplified maintenance
Purchase Link FormBot Trident kit

Voron Switchwire

Voron Switchwire
Specification Details
Type Bed Slinger
Build Volume 235mm³
Key Features CoreXZ motion, compact design, direct drive extruder, fully enclosed, great Voron entry point

NonVoron Printers

note

This is not a statment of opinion or a comment about the quality of anything, this is simple to differentiate between printers that are from the Voron Design team who released the v2.4, v0 etc. There are other printers out there designed by different poeple and we wanted to make sure we could show those off aswell.


Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXY
Build Volume 185mm³

Features

  • A smaller Voron 2.4
  • Uses 1515 aluminum extrusions
  • Flying gantry
  • Fully enclosed

Links

Formbot Micron Plus kit
Documentation


Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXY
Build Volume 120x120x120

Features

  • Based on Voron V0
  • CoreXY motion
  • 3 point bed tramming
  • Enhanced functionality over original V0

Description

An enhanced variant of the Voron V0 design featuring CoreXY motion with automatic bed tramming capabilities.

Links

GitHub

Specifications

Specification Details
Type Core XY
Build Volume 180x180x180

Features

Enhanced variant of the Tri Zero design with additional improvements. Details coming soon.

Description

An upgraded version of the Tri Zero with enhanced functionality and features.

Links

GitHub


Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXY
Build Volume 120mm³, 150mm³, 180mm³

Features

  • 3-point bed tilt
  • Supports multiple probes
  • Supports multiple toolheads

Description

Take a Voron Trident, swap 2020 extrusions for 1515 extrusions for a minified design, creating a compact CoreXY printer with excellent print quality.

Links

GitHub


Enderwire

Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXZ Conversion
Build Volume 235mm³ (220mm*)

Features

  • Ender 3 conversion
  • CoreXZ motion
  • Fully enclosed
  • Cost-effective upgrade
  • Active community

### Links

Siboor Enderwire kit
GitHub


Sovol Printers

Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXY
Build Volume 350x350x345mm

Features

  • Based on Voron V2.4
  • CoreXY motion
  • Can be Fully enclosed
  • Commercial availability

Description

A commercial 3D printer based on the Voron V2.4 design, offering CoreXY motion in a fully enclosed chassis.

Purchase

Amazon | GitHub

Specifications

Specification Details
Type CoreXY
Build Volume 150mm³

Features

  • Based on Voron V0
  • CoreXY motion
  • Fully enclosed
  • Commercial availability

Description

A commercial variant based on the Voron V0, providing CoreXY motion in a compact, fully enclosed design.

Purchase

Amazon | GitHub


Specifications

Specification Details
Type Legacy CoreXY
Build Volume 250mm³

Features

  • Original Voron design
  • CoreXY motion
  • Community support
  • Historical significance

Description

The original Voron design with CoreXY motion, representing the heritage of the Voron project with strong community support and historical importance to the 3D printing community.

Links

Documentation



References

  1. Voron Design Documentation
  2. Community Modifications Database
  3. User Experience Reports
  4. Manufacturer Documentation