Learn about the 7 main types and more than 20 subtypes of 3D printer technology, including FDM, SLS, MJF, SLA, SLM, and many more methods of additive manufacturing.
It's never been more important to think about where your 3D printer is manufactured and how accessible spare parts and materials will be. Looking to manufacture in the U.S.? Get a 3D printer that's American made.
The complete updated buyer's guide to desktop and industrial SLS 3D printers. Plus, learn about SLS technology, SLS 3D printing services, applications, and materials.
Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing, invented by HP, is an additive manufacturing method of choice for a wide range of industries. We cover the tech, uses, services, and printers.
Cold Metal Fusion produces metal parts with existing SLS printers for more economical serial production. Learn what it is and where to find it.
Using energy to fuse a bed of powder material into solid, intricate shapes is one of the most popular types of 3D printing. Learn how it works and which solution is right for you.
Although details are sparse, Raise3D's new SLS appears to have a vastly more powerful laser and significantly faster build rate than the current benchtop SLS competition.
The differences between MJF and SLS 3D printing technology explained in a nutshell: strength, print speed, materials, and price.
Take a look at the real differences between these two 3D printing technologies in terms of buying a printer and ordering at a service provider.
The compact Suzy 3D printer from Sinterit debuts as the lowest-priced SLS on the market.
This major upgrade to the P 396 includes a faster layer build, quick-change build units, and high material reuse, tailored for companies aiming to scale.