Entrants will design an accessory for the Qube 500 PC case, with first prize taking home a Prusa MK4 kit and a case itself.
The MK4 finally gets its long-awaited input shaping firmware update, but the announcement comes with the bigger news is that the Original Prusa Mini and Mini+ are fast now, too.
OEM says the A1 Mini can reach speeds of up to 500 mm/s, and can print in four colors during a single print when used with the AMS Lite.
Printer makers collaborate with Headmade Materials on printing metal in standard selective laser sintering 3D printers.
Coolsiga says its large-format FinderOne136 resin 3D printer can hit print speeds of 203 mm/h.
Alongside an unlikely partnership with FC Bayern Munich, Creality has presented a clutch of new products, including the Ender 3 V3, Ender 3 V3 KE, Scan Ferret Pro 3D scanner, and a limited-edition Bayern Munich branded K1.
The Klipper-based machine bears many similarities to Bambu Lab’s P1P, but with two major additions.
Nozzles, heater blocks, and heavily customizable hotside kits are designed for printing at up to 500 °C.
The manufacturer says PolySonic PLA and Polysonic PLA Pro work with speeds of more than 300 mm/s without sacrificing part strength or print quality.
3D scanners plus AI are bringing more patient-specific care options to a wide range of healthcare applications.
Almost entirely 3D printed in PLA on a desktop 3D printer, functional, affordable prosthetics are within reach for hundreds of Ukrainians.
The four-printer lineup brings follow-ups to the Kobra Neo, Plus, and Max – as well as a new “Pro” machine.
MX3D's new MX Metal AM System can 3D print 6-meter-wide metal parts to replace casting and forging in many applications.
A cryptic tease from the OEM indicates we’ll have to wait until September 20 to find out – so let’s speculate.
The large-scale FDM machine boasts a 500 x 500 x 500 mm print volume and bears similarities to Creality’s CR-M4.
If realized, the Apex-Maker X1 will be a massive 8K resin 3D printer with a 16-inch mono LCD, 'power loss protect', a heated vat, and more.
The machine can reach speeds of up to 600 mm/s, Creality says, with features such as auto-leveling, input shaping, and "motion advance" boosting print quality.
Other than its larger build volume, the Klipper-based printer doesn't appear much different from the regular SV07.
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