The many features and capabilities only found on professional FDMs — from high-heat to part-quality sensors to workflow software — set them apart from consumer versions.
Looking to 3D print with stronger-than-metal PEEK polymer? Our updated guide covers the material and the best 3D printers for the job.
Berlin-based BigRep and Endless Industries are bringing continuous carbon fiber reinforcement to the BigRep IPSO 105, targeting stronger large-format parts at lower cost than traditional composite manufacturing.
With a massive 800mm build volume and a 3kg/hour extrusion rate, Peopoly’s pellet-fed disruptor is built to slash material costs by 90% and replace expensive industrial systems.
It's never been more important to think about where your 3D printer is manufactured and how accessible spare parts and materials will be. Looking to manufacture in the U.S.? Get a 3D printer that's American made.
Running a small business and looking for an affordable, reliable 3D printer? Check out our six picks for professional 3D printers under $10,000.
Bambu Lab X1E vs X1C, which version fits your needs the most? Read on to find out what makes X1E stand out from the X1C.
We took the H2D for a spin to find out if it has the features and functions companies need for prototype and production parts.
The FibreSeeker 3, a rebrand of industrial maker Anisoprint, challenges the desktop composite monopoly with an open-source focus and a new co-extrusion process that promises 900-MPa tensile strength.
The tech giant wants to offer an affordable entry point. Eagle-eyed engineers will notice the "new" machines look suspiciously like 3DGence workhorses.
In partnership with "liquid filament" specialists Filament2, Prusa has given us a glimpse of the technology-bending future for the Prusa XL toolchanger.
Putting the new Bambu Lab X1E to the test in our lab delivered the solid 3D printing experience we hoped for yet revealed flaws hampering hands-off part production.
With the recent launch of the UltiMaker S8, the company’s Factor 4 in 2024, and the S7 in 2023, you may be wondering: What’s the difference between all of these UltiMakers?
Move over UltiMaker S5, the S6 is four-times as fast. Take a look at the newest S-series FDM.
The successor to the E2 series, the new E3 features "Pro Ironing" for smoother surfaces and improved TPU handling, all for under $2,500.
New made-in-America desktop FDM start-up offers military-proven, ruggedized 3D printers aimed at fast part delivery anywhere.
Industrial FDM 3D printers are not just overgrown desktop units; they're staking a claim in modern manufacturing with new levels of reliability.
Large-scale 3D printer maker Modix unveils the elevator-car-sized fused deposition modeling printer we've been waiting for.
Want to 3D print real metal parts from an FDM printer? Stainless steel filament on the Makerbot Method expands possibilities for new and different applications.
It was only a matter of time before Markforged merged its continuous carbon fiber technology with its metal filament technology into one 3D printer.
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.