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Z Corporation ZPrinter 450 – The world’s most automated and affordable color 3D printer.
The ZPrinter 450 performs most operations automatically, so you don’t have to, and it simplifies the rest. Clean, quiet, safe, and convenient, the ZPrinter 450 outputs models five times faster than competitive systems, at one-fifth the cost. It is the ideal introduction to color 3D printing for a wide variety of applications, from product design, production prototypes, and architectural concepts, to education, healthcare, and the arts. This part was printed on the ZPrinter 450.
Formbot T Rex – Large Size/Dual Extruder/Laser Engraver 3D Printer
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Generation 5 on the left, Generation 6 on the right. The new platform is much stiffer, and has less bounce.
so far so good, mostly free of defects
This is a mini mug: "Traditionally this is a small mug to allow you to toast your successful build of the RapMan 3"
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Several TV stations visited Z Corp recently to see our 3D printing technology in action. We ZPrinted their logos for them as giveaways. www.zcorp.com
For a commercial unit, it's extremely ugly. We couldn't figure out what was under the bed, but it looked like carpeting. The wooden platform looks like it was assembled out of laser cut bits and then dipped in black paint.
To be fair, it looks "unfinished" as in, it's bare metal and lacking the fit and finish you've come to expect in a commercial product.
And no, the parts you see behind it were not printed on it... There was a Thing-O-Matic on the other side of the table.
September 30 - October 1, 2017
Bryan Czibesz, Assistant Professor of Ceramics at SUNY New Paltz, will led a hands-on workshop and “build-out” on Ceramic 3D Printing for Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and MIT students at the Ceramics Program. A 3D printer will be constructed during his visit that can be accessed by students after the workshop for research purposes. Czibesz is an artist grounded in the tradition of object making who asks questions of authorship and authenticity through varying degrees of engagement and dislocation between the hand and material manipulation.