With a quickly-funded Kickstarter campaign, the ZR Ultra is promised to be a multi-material machine with four auto-switching toolheads, launching alongside the single-nozzle ZR.
Sovol's latest 3D printer is, once again, a pre-built take on a Voron design – with some interesting liberties taken at an appealing price.
The device, which xTool says is beginner-friendly, is capable of CNC cutting, continuous, spot, pulse, and underwater welding, as well as rust removal.
Set for a November release, the INDX looks to streamline the way toolchanger systems operate, with an automatically adjusting “smart” toolhead and additional hot-end-less “passive tools”.
A conveniently timed "leak" on Reddit suggests the multifunction hardware veteran Snapmaker is collaborating with xTool on a new 3D printer.
The maker-aligned spinoff from home tech giant Anker has undergone a rebranding in recent days. Now known as EufyMake, the move positions the company's creative tech hardware with its Eufy smart home brand and distances things from Anker's charging and power-based hardware. The first new product under the EufyMake branding will be a "personal" UV printer, coming soon to Kickstarter.
The wait is finally over as Bambu Lab’s big launch of a bigger 3D printer is here. It's dual extrusion, fully enclosed, and is available with a bunch of non-3D printing modes too.
Almost no details are available at this point, although we suspect the resin machine will double down on the original Jupiter’s focus on size and speed.
The first of Bambu Lab's teaser images has been released, giving us a peek inside the highly-anticipated machine's print head.
After a leaky start, the H2D will finally get some official light, when we'll be able to accurately report on the dual-extrusion machine's features and specs.
No financial information is at risk, and RatRig says the matter has been resolved and reported to the Portuguese authorities – although users should change their passwords and remain vigilant of phishing attempts.
The printer alone will run you $369 – or $519 for the Hi Combo – and can hit claimed top speeds of 500 mm/s, with features like a built-in camera, folding touchscreen, and integrated extruder.
The event is a hardware-focused, "informal show-and-tell" for creators and designers, with workshops, demos, speakers and other activities for the technologically minded.
Espressif's ESP32 microcontrollers have been hit by claims of a security backdoor, but your IoT gadgets are still safe from attack.
With three "multidirectional" mixing modes, a desktop-friendly form factor, and a reasonable price tag, the Heat & Mix seems like a safe bet.
The update should result in faster and smoother scans – as well as an overall stability boost – so long as your computer meets minimum requirements.
A recent Printables feature that enables instant imports to the popular PrusaSlicer-derived software links to an unofficial, potentially malicious website.
The modular "ecosystem" of snap-together blocks encompasses hardware and sofware, with both DIY and fully assembled kits for toys and gadgets available.
The scan-to-model tool is especially of interest here, as it looks to offer an innovative solution for parts without CAD files in manufacturing environments.
Everyone involved in 3D printing will be touched by the Trump administration’s executive orders imposing new tariffs. But there's nuance in how exactly.