Multi-material printing and double capacity are just two reasons you'd want a 3D printer with separate and independent extruders, but there are more. Check out our top picks.
If your business needs meter-tall prototypes, display pieces, tools, or molds, large-format 3D printers are the answer. See our choice, plus prices.
With a menu of automated features, the capacity to print 32 kilos of material without manual intervention, and a nice print-speed-to-print-size ratio, the Viio 250 should turn some heads.
Producing industrial parts in materials from carbon-fiber PEKK to PEEK, these new FDMs take aim at aerospace and automotive applications.
Unique shapes, textures, and patterns out of concrete used to be the realm of industrial fabricators, but now, with 3D printing molds to order, they've become a lot more accessible.
The BigRep Pro is a sizable, industrial solution for your rapid prototyping and production. Read on for our review of this machine's specs.
Big Air meets Big Printing. BigRep and Etihad Airways Engineering announce plans to collaborate on developing next generation additive manufacturing solutions for the aerospace industry.