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The CubePro features the largest-in-class build platform with ultra high-resolution in up to three colors in a single build.

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The CubePro features the largest-in-class build platform with ultra high-resolution in up to three colors in a single build. With prints 2.5 times larger than any other desktop prosumer and hobbyist printer (11.2 x 10.6 x 9.06 in. or 285.4 x 270.4 x 230 mm) with ultra high-resolution settings of 70-micron thin print layers, professional quality printing has never been so large or easy. The CubePro supports a new material for production: nylon, along with strong ABS and compostable PLA plastic.Create functional prototype models or make end-use parts for your engineering applications.

CubePro

Who’s It For

The CubePro is a versatile printer for both the engineer and hobbyist alike.

Materials

CubePro ABS plastic, compostable PLA plastic, and nylon.

“The CubePro far surpasses any desktop 3D printer I have ever used in terms of print quality, setup, and print speeds. The CubePro is designated as a ‘ProSumer’ printer, which is a fairly bold statement for a printer in this price ange. If you’re fortunate enough to own one you’ll quickly see that it lives up to the name and that the print quality rivals printers costing 3 times as much. Best investment made in 2014.”

— Lyman Connor, Inventor, Engineer T3M Corp.

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Specs

• Dimensions: 22¾ x 22¾ x 23¼ in.

• Weight: 80 lb (single-head printer), 82.5 lb (Duo - double-head printer), 85 lb (Trio - triple-head printer)

• Maximum build size: 11.2 x 10.6 x 9.06 in. (single-head printer), 9.56 x 10.6 x 9.06 in. (Duo - double-head printer), 7.89 x 10.6 x 9.06 in.

(Trio - triple-head printer)

• Z-axis Resolution: 100 microns

• Layer thickness: 70 microns, 200 microns and 300 microns in fast mode

• Print Tolerance: X and Y axis ± 1% dimension or ± 200mm microns, whichever is greater. Z axis ± half the processed z resolution. Shrinkage and warpage can occur on models and is purely geometry dependent

• Print Speed Extruded Volume: Maximum 15mm per second and polymer dependent

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For more information visit: www.cubify.com/en/CubePro

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