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.
The four-printer lineup brings follow-ups to the Kobra Neo, Plus, and Max – as well as a new “Pro” machine.
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.
The repository will take things a step further than Printables with print profiles and filament parameters, will enter an open beta in "several weeks".
The company and 'Ikea hacker' Adam Miklosi have released free STLs that improve upon existing Ikea products.
The Revopoint Inspire will be a compact, lightweight 3D scanner aimed at hobbyists who want to capture 'medium-sized' objects.
A Reddit user's bathroom renovation sparks a hilarious 3D printing meme.
Maker Dan McKenzie's open-source NucDeck is powered by Intel’s NUC and features 3D printed housing, a seven-inch touchscreen, and more.
The machine's leaked specs were largely accurate, such as its 250 mm/s top speed and reworked UI, although a few new features of note have been revealed.
EcoLife says its PolyAgave filament is compostable, smells like sugar, and creates parts with a wood-like effect.
Piggybacking on last month's quiet announcement, a Reddit AMA has been set to answer user questions related to September's shift.
The "RMA" will house thousands of resin print profiles, post-processing guides, and more.
The move comes as the OEM pivots to place more focus on FDM extrusion systems, although spare parts will still be available until stock runs out.
Preorders open August 9 for the new machine – a slightly scaled-down version of the Sonic Mega 8K.
The machine, available in late August, leverages Snapmaker’s laser module, arriving in 20W and 40W versions with an optional enclosure for added safety.
The Revo LGX is available now in three variants, enabling users to pair Revo hotends with LGX extruders.