The Voxelab Aries is a printer that uses a cube-shaped design made of plastic. The body is rigid and sturdy, and there is nothing worth mentioning on the left and right sides. On the back of the printer is the power jack and extruder. This type of glossy plastic is easily scratched and can also be magnetized for fingerprints.

If you plan to enclose the printer, the sides of the printer might come in handy. For example, you could apply adhesive aluminum foil to protect the print from possible drafts that could cause printing problems. Or you could cut acrylic sheets and glue them on. ..

The Voxelab Aries is a new 3D printer that uses the same Cartesian setup as the Ender 5, where one of the stepper motors moves the entire gantry on the Y-axis, including the stepper motor for the X-axis. The sides of the printer can be easily enclosed because of the small ribs. One could, for example, attach an aluminum adhesive foil to keep the print away from possible drafts that could cause printing problems.

The Voxelab Aries printer uses a Creality-style PTFE-lined hot air nozzle. This means that the maximum safe print temperature is around 240 °C. If this temperature is exceeded, the PTFE hose will begin to degrade more rapidly, releasing harmful vapors and causing clogging.

On the right side of the hotend is a 4010 radial fan for component cooling, and there is also a 4010 fan that keeps the hotend cool. This fan ramps up quickly when you start heating up the nozzle, similar to the Voxelab Aquila. ..