New 3D Dimension uPrint Plus Printer Now Faster, Bigger & More Efficient
Maybe we’re not witnessing the best economy to go ahead and purchase a 3D printer. But if you have a lot of cash to spare then this uPrint Plus 3D printer might be exactly what you were looking for.
Stratasys Dimension uPrint Plus 3D printer will let you print whatever you want in 3D. Well maybe not whatever but you’ll definitely be able to let your imagination run wild with this one. So whether you’re a professional designer that wants to showcase its concepts or whether you’re printing 3D toys for your children, the uPrint Plus will do the job. But if you’re ready to pay $20,000 for the printer then you surely won’t want to print toys for your kids as you’ll probably have enough dollars left to buy them whatever toy they desire.
The new printer is going to be ready to ship at some point in March. Should you replace the former Dimension uPrint? Well, the 3D printer is bigger, faster and more efficient. What could you want more, besides the $20,000 of course?
The printer has a small footprint which permits desktop use: 25 x 26-inches and it has a build envelope of 8 x 8 x 6 inches which makes it 33% bigger than its predecessor. And you’ll be able to make even larger 3D models right now.
Using the Smart Supports material usage is dropped by 40% so you won’t consume the same amount of material as you did before. Furthermore, the 3D modeling is 69% faster thanks to the SR-30, a support soluble material that will increase the speed of the modeling process.
The uPrint Plus printer will come with various color materials for you to use in order to differentiate various parts of the 3D model. These colors include red, blue, olive, black, dark gray, nectarine, fluorescent yellow, and ivory so go ahead, get those $20,000 and start designing. March is almost here!
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