Designed to produce filament from granules or powders, the second-generation device boasts a more powerful stepper motor, longer extruder screw, and an open-source API.
The update sees the move to Wayland compositor labwc, improved touchscreen support and Raspberry Pi connect functionality, and more.
Set for a late November release, the device features an "upgraded" LighTurbo 3.0 light source and can print 200% faster than the M3 Max, Anycubic says.
The TPU will release November 12, with a Reddit post – and user preview – revealing more details and images.
The update focuses on expanding support for new 3D printers, file types, and Wi-Fi, and gives users an extra 10 free days of Lychee Slicer Plus.
Details are scarce, although the device appears to house up to four filament spools, will cost $228, and will launch Q1 2025.
Expanding on the company’s AI Kit – and compatible with the recently released AI Camera – the AI HAT+ comes in two variants and can simultaneously perform multiple AI operations.
While the DIY kit is on "pause", a new version of the machine has been open-sourced, with CAD files, STLs, other documentation available on Rat Rig's website.
New high-temperature, high-flow, abrasion-resistant hot ends for Bambu Lab, Prusa Nextruder, select Creality, and generic nozzle 3D printers.
The Gramik, created by designer Jiří Kupka, is a five-button device that runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico and leverages an RFID reader to play your child’s favorite music.
The "Swapmod" kit was originally shared on Bambu Lab's forum, and is now a Kickstarter campaign seeking to automatically load and unload build plates during printing.
Ribble Cycles’ Allroad Ti features a LPBF-printed titanium frame, invisible welds and cable routing, and boasts “carbon-like” performance.
Designer Edward Felix and his team used Bambu Lab machines to create new components and parts for Luna Park Melbourne’s beloved Ghost Train attraction.
The MetroX is built for professional applications, with up to 0.01 mm precision, accuracy of up to 0.03mm, and four powerful scanning modes
The tool, which has been in beta since August, allows users to create full-color 3D printable Pokémon-like characters with a text or image prompt in just a few clicks.
A hybrid – and handheld – device that leverages multi-line lasers and full-field light, the MetroX offers four scanning modes and “metrology-grade” accuracy.
The Pilet features a touchscreen, two 8,000 mAh batteries, and will arrive in five-inch and seven-inch versions, the latter of which can be customized.
The Infinity Flow S1 features two rollers that automatically feed filament into a Bowden tube, ostensibly enabling "seamless" switching between spools.
The device is the "lowest-priced entry into 5-axis machining", Penta Machine says, with a top spindle speed of 8,000 RPM and a $4,900 price tag.
With 41 blue light lasers and NIR technology, the Creality Raptor X 3D scanner boasts metrology-grade accuracy of up to 0.02 mm, a four-hour battery life, and wireless capabilities