Lisa, the selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer from Sinterit now has a sister, Suzy.

This new SLS machine from the Poland-based company is a more affordable entry to the powder bed technology, the company says, and aims to satisfy companies looking for small-scale production and prototyping in nylon.

Compared to the company’s Lisa X ($24,500), Suzy has the same build volume (130 x 180 x 330 mm) and the same laser power, 30W, but is 35% faster, printing at up to 20 mm/h compared to Lisa X’s 14 mm/h.

The Lisa X prints with nine materials, where as Suzy only prints with one material so far, nylon PA12.

Other than promising that Suzy is the “3D Printer You’ve Been Waiting For!,” Sinterit hasn’t release any other details on the machine slated to be available in April. Stay tuned here.

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The new Suzy selective laser sintering 3D printer from Siterit prints with PA12 (Source: Sinterit)

Over the past few years, the SLS 3D printing market has been revolutionized by the emergence of desktop and benchtop-sized machines. Unlike their industrial counterparts, these compact 3D printers are much more accessible and affordable.

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