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Peopoly Magneto X Expected to Ship this Month, New Add-Ons Coming

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by Adam Kohut
Published Nov 15, 2023

An on-track delivery is refreshing news. Plus, prepare for upcoming active heater and air filtration system add-ons.

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Peopoly has announced that its beltless FDM 3D printer, the Magneto X, is ready for full-scale production. The machines are expected to begin shipping by the end of this month, the OEM said in a recent blog post.

The announcement comes as a breath of fresh air amidst industry-wide delays of late, including products with releases still to come. A good thing, too – the Magneto X sold out in preorders after an excitement-generating reveal that elicited comments from many notable figures in the 3D printing world.

In addition to the Magneto X being on track, Peopoly has also announced two add-ons for the machine: an active heater and an air filtration system. The active heater will work to maintain a consistent printing temperature, and will be especially effective with ABS, ASA, and Nylon materials, Peopoly said. The air filtration system will “effectively remove particles and VOCs”.

We’re especially interested in hearing more about the air filtration system. Enclosures and simple filtration like charcoal filters may do something to help the spread of VOCs, but are no stand-in for proper ventilation. Peopoly didn’t say whether that’s the filtration it has in mind, though.

There’s no word on pricing or release timelines for either add-on. For the full write-up, check out Peopoly’s blog post. You can also visit the Magneto X’s product page for more information.

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About the Author:
Adam is a contributing writer who joined All3DP in 2022 and has more than a decade in tech journalism. He has written for UltiMaker, Protolabs, and many other (tech) startups and corporates worldwide.
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