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The FX10, Markforged's latest industrial FDM 3D printer, emerges to tackle the evolving challenges of factory-floor 3D printing with innovations in sensor technology, automation, and speed.
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Professional 3D printers coupled with easy tool-making software means you can 3D print tools, jigs, and fixtures for your shop or factory fast and wherever you need them, saving time and money.
Method XL offers five times the print volume of the Method X, plus a heated bed. Get the Specs & Price.
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How a Guatemalan architect creates stunningly intricate furniture designs achievable only with a large format 3D printer.