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Modix BIG-Meter 3D Printer
$19,999.95
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I highly recommend this business. Everyone that I have spoken to are so friendly and helpful. The products that I have purchased are top quality. Shipping is super quick. I’ll be sticking to these guys when more is needed.
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Really useful advice and fast shipping! Definitely recommend based on my experience so far – I’ll be ordering more when I need. Thankyou!
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Amazing service! I was having issues with my card on the website and they found a way to make the sale work, even after the sales team had stepped out for a conference. Highly recommend!
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Fantastic store. Always friendly and happy to help. They were quick with order dispatch for an urgent order I had. They also have very reasonable prices and many sales. Would definitely recommend!
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Item as expected. Delivery was very fast and great communication. Straight forward ordering and delivery procedure, just what you would expect.
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Fast, friendly & helpful. My printer arrived about a day after I ordered it, and their technician had helpful advice. I’ll shop here again.
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Incredibly friendly and helpful staff, plus the best prices in western Sydney. I couldn’t recommend this store more 10/10
Thanks again team for my ender 3 v2
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Amazing customer service! I made an error and placed an order multiple times by accident, they promptly caught the my mistake and called me to confirm.
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Our aim is to offer customers a variety of the latest trending and on-demand products in 3D Printing. This said high quality and value for money remains a top priority. 3D Printers Online invests a great deal of time to source the “best of the best” whilst offering these at competitive prices. We take great pride in our customer support/after sales service and strive to remain relevant in everything we do. Please contact our friendly team should have questions about our products and services we provide.
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Creality Ender 7 3D Printer
Compared with the FDM counterparts, the Creality Ender 7 3d printer enjoys a high printing speed of 250 mm per second—when many of the homogeneous products carry the printing speed of 200 mm or 150mm per second, it remarkably outperforms them, setting up another new benchmark for the printing industry.
- 3D Prints PLA, (PETG, TPU, PC, ABS with all-metal hot-end and enclosure)
- 250 mm/s High-speed printing
- High precision linear rail
- Core-XY Structure
- A customized high volume nozzle
- Customized high-power motors
- High-speed cooling fans
- High-efficiency operational control algorithm
- Minimalist aesthetic design
High-speed printing, invigorating power: New breakthrough of speed, the normal printing speed of Ender-7 3d printer is up to 250mm/s, enjoy instant high-speed printing while maintaining the same molding precision quality.
Linear rail, higher precision: Utilizing linear rail technology to reduce movement resistance to a lower level, high precision positioning, and yet comes with high-speed stable movement.
Core-XY structure, precise control: Utilizing Core-XY structure, dual motors running parallelly with coordinated operations, faster speed, and higher precision
Smooth discharge and stable feeding: A customized high volume nozzle, the volume of the melting chamber has been increased to 50 mm³, and the volume of the heating block has been increased to 4000 mm³. The filaments are fully melted and can be smoothly discharged when printing at a high speed. Full-metal dual gear extruder, strong bite, greater extrusion force, uniform extrusion force, continuous and stable feeding.
Cooling sustainability despite under high temperature: The extruder’s cooling fan enables more stable feeding. High-speed dual cooling fans are designed in butterfly-shaped wing ducts. Compared to a single fan, dual fans increase overall air volume by 169%, ensuring fast cooling of high-speed print models
Product Parameter- Molding technology: FDM
- Printing size: 250 × 250 × 300 mm
- Machine size: 430 × 460 × 570 mm
- Package size: 570 × 540 × 400mm
- Machine net weight: 17.2 kg
- Package gross weight: 22 kg
- Printing precision: ±0.1 mm
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Nozzle quantity: 1 piece
- Resume printing function: Support
- Filament detector: Support
- Extrusion method: Remote extrusion
- Hotbed temperature: ≤ 100℃
- Nozzle temperature: ≤ 260℃
- Printing layer thickness: 0.1mm-0.4mm
- Print bed: Carborundum glass
- Power rating: 350W
- Printing material: PLA/ABS/PETG
- Material diameter: 1.75 mm
- Slicing software: Creality/Cura/Repetier-Host/Simplify3D
- Power supply requirements: AC 100-120V /200-240V ,DC 24V
- Supported languages: 9 languages (Chinese, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish)
- Operation mode: Online/Offline (USB Cable、TF Card)
3D meat printers could make Australian farmers rich: luckyea77 — LiveJournal
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Non-commercial organizations and restaurants in Australia consider 3D food printers an additional source of income Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA).
A demonstration of the Dutch byFlow 3D meat printer took place at Monash University in Australia. The MLA chef has printed elegant swirls and medallions from second-grade cuts of beef.
"We're not saying that this technology will replace all sausages and steaks, but 3D printed meat will definitely become affordable and, in some cases, more preferred," MLA manager Michael Lee said.
The use of 3D food printing presents new business opportunities, he says. Now a third of the carcass of each animal is spent almost in vain: minced meat is bought for a penny by large chains like McDonald's. 3D printing technology could enable farmers to make more money selling meat.
Quality Australian beef steak is exported for A$50 a kilo, Lee says, while ground beef is far less profitable. But if farmers could turn second-rate meat into three-dimensional forms, they could charge up to AUD 300 per kg for it, Lee said. That's a lot of money for the kind of meat that's usually sold in bulk to fast food restaurants.
What's more, MLA and ByFlow experts say that artificial meat - an inorganic substance grown in a test tube from peptides - can also be printed, although so far real meat is in great demand. However, ByFlow development manager Fritz Hoff is confident that the demand for biosynthesized food will increase with technological advances.
“Acceptance will change as the price of synthesized food decreases and taste improves,” Hoff said. “Two years ago, the cost of producing the first synthesized hamburgers was $250,000 apiece, and now it's $10. So who knows if McDonald's will switch to artificial meat protein and 3D printers when they get cheap enough?
Unlike Europeans, Americans are ready to switch to artificial meat, scientists at the University of Queensland found out. Two-thirds of US residents are ready to try laboratory-created meat, and a third of them are ready to introduce the product into their diet. True, none of the respondents had tried synthetic meat before.
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