With no cloud connection required and a modular design, the new 5-axis system lowers the investment hurdle for industries prioritizing data sovereignty and accessible metal production.
Bambu Lab’s product line-up continues to evolve with production of the skeletal P1P 3D printer ceasing today. The company has committed to years of further firmware and security updates for the printer, plus spares and support through to 2031.
Sure, comparing industrial to desktop tech is unfair, but it effectively puts the SLA 825’s monster footprint into perspective.
Launching during Biqu’s big Halloween sale, this new variant of the CryoGrip Pro Frostbite plate gives a fresh splash of color for your printer.
The hot ends release in a punchy new purple colorway that, as well as add a splash of color, boost the peak performance of your budget Bambu machines.
Social media posts by the company have introduced Vortek, a smart hot-end changing system that “perfects” multicolor printing and circumvents the scourge of printer “poop” it popularized.
Snapmaker's U1 toolchanging 3D printer is finally live on Kickstarter for backing, and the initial reception suggests it's a hot ticket, surpassing all previous Snapmaker campaigns in a single day.
The upgrade path offers a marginal resolution increase for $290 – about double the cost of a 14K LCD replacement. But we'll have to wait for the stock 16K machine.
Praxitron offers speed and multi-material flexibility wrapped in a sleek, fully assembled design, all for less than competing IDEX models.
This board aims to make ghosting and ringing a thing of the past, and supersede Klipper.
The updated filament changer will ship soon. And, if you already have an MMU3, the "upgrade" could cost less than $10.
New made-in-America desktop FDM start-up offers military-proven, ruggedized 3D printers aimed at fast part delivery anywhere.
Three small-build-volume metal laser powder bed fusion 3D printers have launched in the past month. See how they stack up and who they are designed for.
3D Systems’ R&D team has been busy upgrading the Figure 4 DLP and introducing new material and software designed to lure manufacturers away from injection molding.
The compact Suzy 3D printer from Sinterit debuts as the lowest-priced SLS on the market.
Open source is considered a must-have for many 3D printing enthusiasts, but is the philosophy dead in today's industry? Read on to find out!
Old habits die hard, and with the Centauri Carbon, Elegoo is bang on form with a comfortably high-performance budget 3D printer that innovates through value.
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.
Starting at $200K with open-material compatibility, this new 3D printer aims to disrupt the stat quo and bring down the price of metal binder jetting.
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.