3D Printer Profiles
October 1, 2014
Click the links below to learn more about the 10 3D printers listed below.
3DP Unlimited's 3DP1000™
Take your prints from ordinary to extraordinary with a 74x greater build area than the average ordinary desktop 3D printer.
3D Systems' CubePro
The largest-in-class build platform with ultra high-resolution in up to three colors in a single build.
3D Systems' ProJet 1200
3D Systems’ lowest cost ProJet printer is perfect for jewelry casting patterns, dental crown and bridge wax ups, and small, precise prototypes.
3D Systems' ProJet 4500
The industry’s only photo-realistic full-color plastic 3D printer.
3D Systems' ProJet 5500X
Simultaneously print and fuse together flexible and rigid material composites in a variety of colors and shades.
EnvisionTEC's ULTRA® 3SP™
EnvisionTEC’s 3SP™ technology allows for the high speed 3D printing of large end-use parts which are stable and durable.
Renishaw's AM250
Producing fully dense metal parts direct from 3D CAD using a high-powered fibre laser.
Roland's ARM-10
The simple workflow of Roland’s monoFab ARM-10 rapid prototyping 3D printer makes creating 3D models as easy as hitting “print.”
SLM Solutions' SLM® 280HL
The Selective Laser Melting System® has a unique double laser beam technology that increases productivity by 40%.
Stratasys' Objet®500™ Connex3
The only 3D printer for color and advanced multi-material combinations.
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