Covering all things ESG, the report takes a look at Prusa’s accomplishments in 2021-2002, as well as sets sustainability-focused goals for the future.
The move follows E3D’s acquisition of Zodiac 3D, with nozzles available in CRB and Pro variants.
Firmware and software combine to give the Raspberry Pi Foundation's popular device enhanced connectivity and flexibility.
Offerings include the improved Snapmaker J1s 3D printer, a 3D-printing-only version of the Snapmaker Artisan 3-in-1, and a quick swap kit for Snapmaker 2.0 machines.
Advancements in additive manufacturing take all forms, but these 10 innovators are pushing the industry forward unlike any others.
Autobots and metal 3D printing collide in this movie-based collab that sees gorilla-sized prints and free official STLs.
Delivering highly detailed wax models in an easy-to-operate package, the Muse brings the benefits of 3D printed wax models to independent jewelers.
Looking for a cool project and to expand your 3D printing setup? Check out the most impressive DIY resin 3D printers.
Now live on Kickstarter, the Athena is slated as an LCD machine leveraging "force sensor" technology to achieve high-quality prints faster than its competitors.
The scaled-down Photon Mono X 6Ks is available now, while the 12K Mono M5 is up for preorder.
Revo, V6, and Volcano nozzles boasting wear-resistant, thermal conductivity, and non-stick properties, are now available for purchase.
The Node Max is an open-source, ESP-32-based board that offers an easy way to connect your 3D printer to Wi-Fi, improving on its predecessors in several ways.
Everything a school, library, print lab, or business needs to know about operating 3D printers as safely as possible.
Version 1.9.0 brings new features, bug fixes, and changes that improve usability, efficiency, and more.
A recent Prusa Research blog post seeks community feedback on its repository's upcoming subscription service.
Four new MSLA and FDM 3D printers in new Saturn 3 and Neptune 4 series' of 3D printers will be available for preorders on June 1.