LDO Voron Trident - High-Speed CoreXY 3D Printer Kit

LDO Trident is an official open‑source CoreXY printer from the Voron Design project. It’s built for speed, stability, and easier maintenance—ideal for DIY builders and small studios who want to produce engineering parts with high‑temperature materials such as ABS and ASA.

$1,169.00
$1,402.80
$1,169.00
Size: 250mm
Color: Black
Printed Parts: Not
Subtotal: $1,169.00

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LDO Voron Trident - High-Speed CoreXY 3D Printer Kit

LDO Voron Trident - High-Speed CoreXY 3D Printer Kit

$1,402.80 $1,169.00

LDO Voron Trident - High-Speed CoreXY 3D Printer Kit

$1,402.80 $1,169.00
Size: 250mm
Color: Black
Printed Parts: Not

The LDO edition pre‑handles the most time‑consuming and error‑prone steps in a typical build—pre‑cut/pre‑terminated wiring, a toolhead PCB, touchscreen, lighting, and more—so you can focus on mechanical assembly and tuning.

LDO Rev. D Upgrades

LDO version—engineered for greater stability, precision, and ease of assembly compared to standard configurations.

  1. Stainless‑steel linear rails — Better corrosion resistance and long‑term stability with easier maintenance.
  2. Nitehawk‑SB toolhead PCB — Simplified toolhead wiring and quicker hotend swaps and servicing.
  3. Pre‑cut/pre‑terminated wiring + routing guide — Less measuring and crimping; clearer wiring paths with fewer reworks.
  4. Touchscreen + KlipperScreen — More intuitive operation for setup, tuning, and daily use.
  5. COB LED strip lighting — Clearer in‑chamber visibility for inspection, filming, and QC.
  6. Nevermore Micro V5 / Klicky supporting parts — Smoother upgrades later with fewer extra purchases and delays.

Two Popular Sizes: 250 / 300 — Choose Based on Space and Needs

A. Specs

Trident 250

  • Best for: limited desk space; mostly functional/engineering parts
  • Footprint (W×D×H): approx. 430 × 430 × 600 mm
  • Build volume: 250 × 250 × 250 mm

Trident 300

  • Best for: more build space; larger parts and small‑batch printing
  • Footprint (W×D×H): approx. 490 × 490 × 620 mm
  • Build volume: 300 × 300 × 300 mm
B. Key Components
  • Frame: 2020 aluminum extrusion frame (pre‑cut / pre‑tapped) with enclosure panels
  • Motion: CoreXY system with stainless‑steel linear rails
  • Extrusion: StealthBurner + Clockwork 2 (dual‑drive gears)
  • Hotend: E3D Revo (HF)
  • Power: Meanwell 24V PSU
  • Controls: Touchscreen + KlipperScreen
  • Lighting: COB LED strips
  • Upgrade Support: parts for Nevermore Micro V5 and Klicky mods
C. Full BOM

LDO BOM: [LDO Trident 250 Spec Kit BOM] [LDO Trident 300 Spec Kit BOM]

Note: Kit contents may vary slightly by production batch or sales channel. Please verify against the checklist included with your shipment.

Printed Parts Options (Self-print / Pre-printed Service)

A full set of printed parts is usually not included with a Trident kit. We recommend preparing printed parts right after ordering so you can start building as soon as the kit arrives—and avoid delays caused by waiting for prints.

Option A: Print It Yourself (Recommended for Printer Owners)

  • More Reliability: Follow our detailed print settings profile to achieve successful, warp-free parts with fewer test iterations.
  • Guided Consistent:  Use the comprehensive Printed Parts Guide to avoid missing components and assembly rework.
  • Get Started: [Printed Parts Guide]
  • Material Recommendation: ABS or ASA for best performance and temperature resistance.

Option B: Order Pre-printed Parts  (For No Printer / Time-Sensitive Builds)

  • Build Immediately: No 3D printer? No problem. Start your project as soon as the kit arrives.
  • Simple Add-On: Select the “Pre-Printed Parts Service” during checkout. Parts will be carefully packed and shipped together with your main kit.
  • Color Options: Standard two-tone (Primary + Secondary). 【For custom color requests】, please contact support or add a note to your order.
  • Lead time: Made-to-order; typically ships ~4 business days later (adjust per production capacity).

Reviews & Build Experience

See what third-party reviews and fellow builder say. Their firsthand insights on build difficulty, tuning process, and print quality can help you make an informed decision.

Technical Parameters

Model: LDO Voron Trident Kit (250 / 300)
Build Volume 250: 250×250×250 mm
300: 300×300×300 mm
Printer Dimensions 250: 410×410×500 mm
300: 460×460×550 mm
Lighting System 250: 30cm ×2
300: 35cm ×2

Shared Specifications

Motion System CoreXY
Linear Rails LDO MGN12H + MGN9H (stainless steel)
Frame 2020 aluminum extrusion (pre-cut / pre-tapped)
Filament Diameter 1.75 mm
Enclosure Panels Acrylic + clear polycarbonate panels
Heated Bed Cast aluminum plate + AC silicone heater (500W)
Print Surface PEI spring steel + magnetic pad
Mainboard Leviathan V1.3
Drivers 5×TMC2209 + 2×TMC5160
Power Supply Meanwell LRS-200-24 (24V 200W)
Hotend E3D Revo Hotend (HF)
Extruder Stealthburner + Clockwork 2 (Bondtech IDGA)
Toolboard LDO Nitehawk-SB USB Toolboard
Cooling System 4010 + 5015 + 6020 fans (24V)
Z Probe Omron TL-Q5MC2-Z inductive
Temperature Sensors Bed + chamber + hotend thermistors (104NT CT)
Max Nozzle Temp 300°C
Max Bed Temp 110°C
Max Speed 300 mm/s
Acceleration 15000 mm/s²
Firmware Klipper
Connectivity Ethernet / Wi-Fi / USB
Printed Parts Not included (self-print or optional)

Build Notes

Our detailed Build Notes supplement the official manual, integrating key LDO-specific instructions and community wisdom to ensure a smooth and efficient build.

  • Follow with Confidence: The Notes clearly highlight which official steps to skip, modify, or pay extra attention to, eliminating guesswork.
  • Avoid Common Pitfalls:  Critical reminders and kit-specific differences are consolidated in one place, helping you maintain a steady build rhythm and avoid rework.
  • Simplified Workflow: Particularly for beginners, the electronics and wiring sequences are clarified for a more straightforward and less frustrating experience.

LDO Build Notes: [LDO Trident Build Notes]

Wiring Guide :[LDO Trident Kit Wiring Guide]

First Prints: Validation Before Big Jobs

Complete your build with confidence. Run this initial print sequence to validate core machine functions: extrusion, temperature control, motion, and dimensional accuracy.

What You Will Need

Slicer: [OrcaSlicer]

Recommended test models: [Test_Prints]

Note:  Voron_Design_Cube_v7.stl is the most widely used.

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