The Knomi is an open source, round screen that displays status-based facial expressions and other print-related information.
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.
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.
An update to the paid slicing software introduces features to improve prints' top layers, Wi-Fi support, and more.
Making use of Bambu Lab’s bundle and free guide, you can breathe full-colored life into an often monochromatic venture.
That’s what Slice Engineering is asking for its new Mosquito Prime, which boasts the "world’s highest volumetric flow rate".
Shap-E is a step up from the recent, point cloud-based Point-E, featuring more-realistic textures and lighting.
The release follows a growing conversation about the state of open source in 3D printing and details some of the company's contributions.
The FDM machine can reportedly reach speeds of 250 mm/s, and features LeviQ 2.0 auto-leveling and a "dynamic structure".
Lincoln Savi's creations have found their way to the Toronto Zoo, research labs, and educational institutes, with STLs available to all.
The "Rugged P1P" mod uses a repurposed, portable stage rack to house a 3D printer, filament spools, a power strip, temperature-controlled fans, and more.
The Photon Mono M5s boasts 12K resolution, 19-micron X accuracy, (very) high print speeds, and is "leveling-free".
The Sovol SV07 is billed as an "entry-level" Klipper machine that features a direct-drive extruder, planetary gearing, a high-flow hot end, and more.
Makertech 3D’s Proforge 4 is a DIY kit planned with similar features, such as a large build volume and four-head toolchanger, to Prusa’s recent machine.
This 3D printer mod is screen-accurate, detailed, and is sure to excite the Trekkies among us.
With an upside-down design, high print and acceleration speeds, and an AI-driven 2D-to-3D modeler, is the Kokoni Sota biting off more than it can chew?
The LattePanda Sigma arrives with a 12-core, 16-thread Intel Core i5-1340p chip, 16GB of RAM, and a bevy of ports and expansion slots.