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How much does an industrial 3D printer cost?

How much does a 3D printing machine cost?

As we’re sure you can imagine, this question is a little like asking, ‘how long is a piece of string?’ The answer, realistically, depends. 3D printers are available from small, low-cost home machines to large-scale industrial printers. Some require a limited setup, others are extremely technical and demanding. Some are good for single items, others are good for industrial quantities—some good for plastics, others good for metals. 

Working out how much a 3D printing machine will cost

The best way for you to work out how much you can expect to pay is to come to as full an understanding of your needs as you can, then try to base your quote specifically on those needs. To help you understand the things you need to consider, continue reading, and we’ll guide you through the rough costs of 3D printing machines and what you can expect to pay.

What is the price of the different 3D printing technologies and manufacturing processes?

To help you get a better understanding of 3D printing machine prices, here is a guide to what you might expect to pay, depending on your requirements. Remember though, these 3D printer costs and price ranges are only rough outlines, and the final costs will depend on your specific applications and operations needs.

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A guide to 3D printing machine price ranges

Entry level 3D printers

Approximate price range: $100-$500

3D printing may not seem like something that can be done at home, but it most certainly is. In fact, all over the world, people are 3D printing in their homes, garages, and even workshops to make new products, decorative items, and more.

This is possible because of a generation of low-cost, entry-level 3D printers that sell for under $500. These printers are small and often simple, so they can only print small and elementary designs, often from easily obtainable materials. With that in mind, they’re not suitable for most industrial operations but can be a useful asset for individual or low-end prototyping needs on a tight budget.

Be aware, though these printers can be slow, noisy, error-prone, and can typically only print in a single material. Unless you’re on a budget, it’s usually wiser to spend a little more and open a higher level of performance.

Intermediate 3D printers

Approximate price range: $400-$1500

Spending a little more money will often have great returns. The next category of printer will allow you to print bigger objects, often in a range of materials and at better quality. There might be some more time spent assembling, calibrating, and testing before you start printing and the print speeds are often slower than more expensive machines, but typically these machines are useful for testing out designs or for use as teaching tools. Another limitation here is likely the length of run, as printers in this range are only suitable for single items, and not for lengthy print runs.

On the software front, you’ll find plenty of open-source software available to experiment with designs, but you should expect limited support, so you’ll have to spend a lot of your own time tuning, troubleshooting, and maintaining your machines. Material choices are typically low-temperature plastics like PLA, PETG, and ABS.

Enthusiast 3D printers

Approximate price range: $1,000-$4,000

If you’ve tried 3D printing and have seen the difference that it can make, then you might want to consider upgrading to a more capable and robust machine. 3D printers in this category can often print items as large as 12 inches in each dimension and do so at a reasonable speed and print quality. In this category, you’ll also get a wider selection of printable materials.

However, many printers in this price range are still not very durable and might even need significant maintenance and repairs if they’re used constantly. These printers should be considered at the highest end of the home or non-professional category. Some businesses might find them suitable, but if 3D printing is going to form a significant part of your workflow, it is usually advisable to make an investment in the professional category, which typically starts just above this bracket.

Low-end Professional 3D printers

Approximate price range: $4,000-$20,000

If you’re a professional organization approaching 3D printing, this is where you will want to start. Printers in this price range can deliver significant benefits, mainly for prototyping.

The build areas are bigger, the overall quality is better, and the range of materials expands to include 3D print materials like nylon, carbon fiber, and polycarbonate.

Here you will also experience faster print speeds compared with lower priced 3D printing machines, with better quality output. 3D printer manufacturers in this price bracket typically offer more support and better warranties. While it may seem like a significant investment upfront, if you’re planning on using 3D printing to its full potential, it is often more cost-effective to spend upfront on your machine rather than buying a smaller machine that you might quickly outgrow.

High-end Professional 3D printers

Approximate price range: $20,000-$100,000

As you move further along in your 3D printing adoption curve and define how important a role 3D printing plays in your overall business model and if you are looking to increase the number of parts in your 3D print—you may want to look into higher price brackets, as these types of 3D printers can offer greater build volume and throughput translating into higher productivity and therefore lower cost per part versus the lower-end 3D printer price categories. 3D printing equipment in this price range also tends to be designed for more specific applications and materials.

Enterprise/Industrial 3D printers

Approximate price range: +$100,000

If you’re now familiar with 3D printing or have decided to make it a permanent part of your manufacturing workflow, then industrial-level 3D printers are where you should be looking. These 3D printers can print quality parts at high speeds, and so will return investment faster, even if the initial outlay is more significant. Higher-end 3D printing equipment, like for example the HP Jet Fusion 5200 Industrial 3D Printer have user-friendly interfaces and reliable, durable construction, important for repeated use. They are typically designed for rapid, volume part production combined with manufacturing predictability, reliability, and productivity. The yield combined with throughput, productivity, and cost per part that you would get from one of these manufacturing-ready industrial 3D printers is of course a world away from entry-level 3D printers.

Printers at this size are versatile, durable, and reliable, but they do typically require an operator, so the investment makes them more appropriate for businesses who are certain about the role 3D printing plays in their supply chain.

Bear in mind that in this high-end range, the price may be calculated as a solution made up of different elements that the 3D printer vendor recommends as the best fit for your needs—e. g., 3D printer hardware, post-processing equipment, services, and other elements that support your manufacturing workflow. 

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Is a 3D printing machine worth the price?

This is really the key business question. Unfortunately, like most important business questions, it's also quite a complicated one to answer. A lot of it boils down to part cost, i.e., will the return on investment be worth the outlay once you go into significant production of parts? Does 3D printing bring additional value to your parts or products that you cannot achieve via other manufacturing methods? Do you want to keep control of your IP and have full control and flexibility in-house over the design and manufacturing process - or do you prefer to outsource your design and/or manufacturing operations to a 3rd party?

Understanding the benefits and detractions of both options versus your business model and priorities will help you come to the right decision for your organization.

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Should I consider 3D printing in-house?

Manufacturing parts in-house will give you more control and agility in the design and overall production process and over time can lead to considerable cost savings. If keeping your Intellectual Property safe is a concern, then this is another important consideration. However, this will also come with running costs, material costs and maintenance costs, on your chosen machine. Most of these costs can be factored into the purchase price of the object, part, or product you eventually create, but as you will have seen the initial outlay to buy an industrial 3D printing machine can be significant and should be factored in into your overall decision.

That said – financial and consulting services can help ease any budget or operational concerns about 3D printing that you may have:

HP Integrated Financial Solutions

Provide you with the flexibility to meet both your technology and financial plans, and allow you to allocate your cash budget for other priorities:

  • No large up-front payment
  • Align payments with revenue by leveraging step payments or deferred payments
  • Simplify your administration: bundle hardware and services into a single agreement
  • Agility to change as your requirements evolve, refresh every 3–5 years

HP 3D as a Service

In this business climate, there are many advantages to a “pay-as-you-go” business model when the focus is on outcomes. Paying on a usage basis puts the focus on your business results rather than equipment or transactions.
 

  • Avoid up-front investment—and help align your costs directly with your revenue by paying monthly.1
  • Usage-based price per successful 3D printing build2 gives you certainty around your variable costs.
  • Gain new operational efficiencies by simplifying supplies ordering and inventory management.3

HP 3D Professional Services

HP’s team of Additive Manufacturing consultants can offer expert guidance at every step of your additive manufacturing adoption journey, from concept to product development to production—helping you identify viable strategic opportunities, optimize design for breakthrough applications, and streamline manufacturing processes, and setting up a factory to enable you to scale production.

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Should I outsource to a 3D parts supplier?

Depending on a variety of considerations—for example, how many parts you plan to produce in a year and your level of 3D printing expertise - it may make more sense to have your 3D printing needs met by a third-party supplier, though there can be disadvantages to this too. While it may reduce the cost per part if your volumes are still too low to justify investing in a 3D printing machine, it also gives you less control over of the design and development phase, and can come with extended lead or production times, not to mention shipping, which could slow down your process. It's important to consider whether the cost-saving outweighs the loss of control and longer lead times. 

That said, if you know you are early on in your 3D printing adoption curve and aren’t quite ready to step into full ownership of a 3D printing machine – maybe your expertise is not there yet, or you don’t yet want to manage operations, maintenance and manufacturing processes – then partnering with a 3D printing service provider can be the ideal solution. 3D printing service providers and parts suppliers can add a lot of value, as they typically have solid experience with different types of 3D printing technologies and expertise in applications development across different industries.

Take a look at the HP Digital Manufacturing Network—a global network and directory of 3D parts suppliers that can help accelerate your business’ digital transformation with 3D printed parts—enabling rapid innovation, fast time-to-market, distributed manufacturing, and a lean supply chain.

HP Digital Manufacturing Network partners have been evaluated and qualified based on their end-to-end 3D printing service capabilities for production at scale, as well as their manufacturing and quality processes. HP Digital Manufacturing partners offer:

 

  • Advanced Additive Manufacturing processes
  • Industry standard certifications
  • Robust quality management
  • Volume job production


Search the HP Digital Manufacturing Network directory  to connect with a wide network of HP certified 3D parts suppliers around the world.

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Overall business impact

It’s important to remember that costs aren’t everything. 3D printers can provide your company with value-add part production capabilities, that translate into significant business benefits that may not show up on your short-term bottom line, but will provide your business with key long-term advantages over competitors in the rest of your industry. Many industries – you can see some examples in our “What can you make with a 3D printer?” article - are witnessing a complete transformation in traditional business models thanks to the new possibilities that 3D printing helps to unlock.

3D printing is enabling design teams around the world to get functioning prototypes and final parts faster than ever, these parts can often be printed same day, iterated, and developed within weeks, instead of months. If it helps you to think in terms of metaphors, imagine the typewriter and the inkjet printer. There was a time when the cost of an inkjet printer might have seemed prohibitively expensive, but today does anyone still use a typewriter?

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Footnotes and disclaimers

  1. HP 3DaaS: defined usage-based price applies for a one-year term.
  2. A successful build is a printed job that ends with the exit code  “job_completed_successfully.”
  3. HP Supplies and Automatic Replenishment is currently available in the US, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Check Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK and South Korea. HP 3DaaS Service Only (HP Supplies not included) is available in Mexico, Brazil, Israel, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Greece and South Africa (China, Singapore and Taiwan availability in May 2022).

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Contact an HP 3D Print expert

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België/Belgique

+32 78 48 44 69

Czech Republic

+420 239 050 531

Deutschland

+49 7031 986 90 13
+49 7031 986 90 17

España

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France

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Italia

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Romania

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Sweden

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+41 44 511 2333

United Kingdom

+44 20 7365 8158

United States

+1 877 468 8369

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Adaptability. Innovation.

Production ready


and reliable

Together, we can take revolutionary designs seamlessly from prototype to production grade.
 

Ability meets


agility

Let’s implement production processes that allow you to rapidly develop unique solutions while remaining flexible.

Reimagining


realities

Now we have the power to customize like never before and produce wherever, whenever your product is needed.

The possibilities are endless

Partnership makes anything


possible

Breakthrough digital technology alone isn’t enough. Today, you need a trusted partner who knows how to apply it effectively to help solve your specific supply-chain challenges.

Availability, pricing, product configuration and specifications may differ according to geographical location, local laws and practices.

Please contact us or talk to your local HP 3D Printing representative for further information or for product configurations specific to your local country. 

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  2. Data courtesy of GoProto and Ropes Edge
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Hewlett-Packard 3D printers

Application

Application

Professional

Industrial

Personal

Commercial

3D printer type

3D printer type

Tabletop

Food

Professional

For home

Chocolate

Jewelry

Russian

Reprap

Dental

Full color

Industrial

Not expensive

Medical

For training

Material type

Material type

Plastic

606

Metal

50

Photopolymer

245

Other

144

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

3D Systems

84

PICASO 3D

8

Stratasys Ltd

38

Leapfrog BV

6

EnvisionTEC

51

Myriwell

4

3D-Experts

3

PrintBox3D

4

FELIXrobotics

11

Solidoodle

8

WANHAO

32

ROKIT

5

SeeMeCNC

4

mUVe 3D LLC

1

RepRapPro

5

Formlabs

9

Afinia

1

Airwolf 3D

6

Type A Machines

2

iRapid

1

RoBo 3D Printer

3

Mixshop Inc

4

IonCoreLtd

1

Old World Laboratories

1

XYZprinting

13

Panowin Technologies Co. , Ltd.

2

MiiCraft

7

Portabee 3D Printer

2

Zeepro

1

Pirate 3D

1

Qualup SAS

2

BEETHEFIRST

3

Heacent

2

Robot Factory

2

Kuhling&Kuhling

1

3Dfactories

3

Tangible Engineering USA Corporation

1

DWS Lab

1

Sedgwick

2

3DJoy

4

Futura Elettronica

1

Makible Ltd

2

ALT Design

1

Active 3D

2

Trinitylabs

1

Sumpod Ltd.

4

Brahma3

1

Hyrel 3D

5

Omni3D

4

BCN3D Technologies

7

Boots Industries

2

ORD Solutions

2

Ironvault

1

2PrintBeta

3

Unique Design

3

Hot Proceed

1

3DD Plas

2

York3dPrinters

1

Code-P

4

Deezmaker

3

Ruian Maitian Network Technology Co

2

CB-Printer

1

Print Technologies Pty Ltd.

5

MaukCC

1

Choc Edge Ltd

2

Shenzhen WeisTek Co.,Ltd

5

Delta Tower

2

Tegelbeckers Ltd

1

Deltaprinter

1

MindKits

1

Robot Co, Ltd

1

Romscraj

2

Fabmaker

1

Peerbhai Robotic

1

Sintermask GmbH

1

KL Services Group Inc

1

Fochif Mechatronics Technology Co. , Ltd

4

Teil3

1

Maker's Tool Works, LLC.

2

Gaminu

1

re:3D

1

inDimension3

4

Acuity Design

1

Essential Dynamics

1

Isis3D

1

Velleman

1

Kentstrapper

4

Blue Eagle Labs

1

Gubbels Engineering

2

Zortrax

8

3dBotic

1

MakerGear, LLC

1

Jelwek

1

it is 3D

2

Cablysa Systems, S. L.

3

Ac123Dc

1

E3D Online

1

Hydraraptor

1

MakerBot Industries, LLC

8

Delta Micro Factory Corporation

3

Ultimaker B.V.

11

Solidscape Inc.

8

MBot3D

4

B9Creations

4

Jinhua Flashforge Technology Co., Ltd

26

Tinkerine Studio Ltd

3

Aleph Objects Inc.

4

DeltaMaker

1

Reprap Austria

3

IC3D LLC.

1

Ultibots, LLC.

2

Intelligent Machine Inc.

1

Metamaquina

1

Shenzhen Mootooh Engineering Co., Ltd.

1

Multitec GmbH

3

German RepRap GmbH

3

Sharebot

17

Nova 3D

1

QU-BD Inc.

4

RDMCU

1

Full Spectrum Laser LLC

1

PieceMaker Technologies

1

Printbot, Inc.

7

Terawatt Industries

1

botObjects

1

Lunavast

2

Maker Farm

3

NWRepRap

1

eMotion Tech

1

Printed Worlds

1

Reprapsource

1

Twelvepro Co

1

Replicator Warehouse

1

Stellamove Inc.

1

Make Mendel

6

Rapide 3D

2

Makealo

1

Crew Ltd.

1

Open cube

1

3D Kits

1

Coombes Solutions Ltd.

1

SHARK Limited Partnership

1

Smartfriendz

1

3D Monster

1

Kikai Labs

2

THY3D

1

Tantillus

1

RepRap Diffusion

1

QSQM International Co.

1

Tumaker

1

Makism 3D Corp.

3

3dBotZ

1

ZMorph 3d

1

Eckertech Inc.

1

Imec Proto

6

miniFactory Oy Ltd

1

printMATE 3D

1

CMET Inc.

5

Arcam AB

6

3Geometry Manufacturing Systems Pvt Ltd

8

Electro Optical Systems

15

Trump Precision Machinery Co. , Ltd

4

Wuhan Binhu Mechanical & Electrical Co., Ltd.

11

Optomec Inc.

1

Shaanxi Hengtong Intelligent Machine Co., Ltd.

9

Matsuura Machinery Corporation

1

ExOne Company, LLC

6

Concept Laser GmbH

9

Instrument Tech Co, Ltd

7

UnionTech

8

Renishaw plc

2

D-MEC Ltd.

3

Realizer GmbH

5

SLM Solutions GmbH

5

Fabriconic LLC

3

Mark Forged

8

Keyence Corporation

2

SYS + ENG

1

Lithoz GmbH

1

DWS s.r.l.

12

Beijing TierTime Technology Co. Ltd

17

Carima

3

Mcor Technologies Ltd.

3

Asiga

11

Rapid Shape GmbH

14

solido ltd.

1

Blueprinter ApS

1

Kevvox Pte Ltd.

2

JER Education Technology Co., Ltd

1

Azuma Engineering Machinery Inc.

2

Space Monkey

1

Trimaker

1

Most Fun

1

Iniciativas 3D

1

IdeaLab 3d

1

MendBot Labs

Bonsai Lab

2

MakerDreams

1

i3Dbot Co. , Ltd

2

Natural Machines

1

Cyrus3D

ITALYmaker

Something3D

Cagelli Distribution

E Crew Vis

BigRep GmbH

2

Voxeljet Technology GmbH

5

Sciaky Inc.

Mankati

4

F&B rapid production

3

3DQuality

17

Workshop Churyumov

2

Unimix

2

Center for Additive Technologies

3

ENNOVA

1

Exclusive Solutions

2

Magnum

5

SHEKLA

1

D-Force

3

BigRep

4

Roland

1

Alphabet 3D

2

MAKEX

1

3D Master Kit

7

Shining 3D

25

3NOVATICA

3

AVS Robotics

1

IMPRINTA

11

Createbot

5

AIO Robotics

1

RK-3D

1

SPETSAVIA

3

3DiY

14

Wonwall

1

Apium Additive Technologies

3

3DSUN

1

Cheap3D

1

3rd

1

EGL3D

1

Creality 3D

42

UNIMATECH

2

VolgoBot

3

ZVER 3D

3

Zenith

2

MicroFactory

1

Hewlett Packard

2

Shenzhen Anet Technology Co Ltd

15

MASS PORTAL SIA

11

Cyberon

2

PHOTOCENTRIC

2

TotalZ

11

3dcon

2

Raise3D

6

OOO RUSSIAN ENGINEER

1

Vortex-3D

5

Flying bear

11

Print3D

5

ROBOINO

1

SoloPrint

1

Fun Distribution

1

Alekmaker

2

Cronos

2

TEVO 3D

9

3D printers from China

2

ZAV 3D printer

4

Epo3d

1

FLSUN 3D

3

WINBO

19

PROTOTYPE

1

UNIZ TECHNOLOGY

2

W2P Engineering GmbH

4

MAESTRO

1

Pi 3D printer

1

Shenzhen Tronxy Technology Co

23

Kelandi

1

Geeetech

21

3DCeram

2

Omaker

1

Builder 3D Printers

6

Creatable Labs

1

ROBOZE

3

Desktop Metal

1

Sintratec

2

CreatBot

10

ANYCUBIC

29

3dlaboratorio

2

OOO SPC "Lasers and Equipment"

2

Prusa Research

6

Prismlab

3

ivilol

2

Geralkom-3D

7

EqMex

1

Tsar3D

2

Zhuhai CTC Electronic Co. , Ltd

3

Shenzhen Aurora Technology Co., Ltd

6

Monoprice

1

Shenzhen Salon Technologies Co., Ltd.

1

Shenzhen Sundystar Technology Co., Ltd

2

Shenzhen Easythreed Technology Co., Ltd

1

WOW Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.

2

Jinhua Xingzhe 3D Technology Co., Ltd

1

Shenzhen Zhongxin Microscience Software Co., Ltd.

1

Shenzhen Yaying Trading Co. , Ltd

5

Z Bolt Co.

2

Anisoprint

1

Shanghai 3D ARTEL Science and Technology Co.

3

FABERANT 3D printers

1

Self-assembly 3D printers

4

Z Rapid Tech

21

Zonestar

13

3DGence

3

BLB Industries

1

Hard Light

1

Stereotech

2

TPM3D

7

Artillery

4

Phrozen Tech Co. , Ltd.

8

INDIGO 3D

1

Aconity3d

6

OR Laser

3

Farsoon Technologies

5

QIDI Technology

11

Shenzhen Twotrees Technology Co., Ltd.

7

Mingda

18

Elegoo

14

Longer

9

Sunhockey

2

DUPAS3D

1

Kelant

5

Voxelab

3

DIYMARIA

1

VSHAPER

CREASEE

CNC Barcenas

5

Vistar

11

Kingroon

1

IdeaFormer

3

F2 Innovations

3

Sindoh

8

Eplus3D

8

Print Technology

Print Technology

Plastic Jet Printing (PJP)

8

MultiJet Modeling (MJM) Technology

1

SLA printing technology

Sterolithography (SLA) technology

2

Film Transfer Imaging (FTI)

MultiJet Printing (MJP)

20

Multi-Jet Modeling (MJM) Technology

2

Stereolithography (SLA)

115

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

65

Direct Metal Sintering (DMS)

6

Granular

5

Fused deposition modeling (FDM/FFF)

962

DoD/SCP Technology

6

PolyJet 3D printing Technology

19

The EnvisionTEC 3D-Bioplotter 3D printing technique

2

Direct Light Projection (DLP)

31

Photopolymerization

Digital Light Projection (DLP)

5

Digital Light Processing (DLP)

64

Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM)

2

Laser Stereolithography (LSLA)

1

Direct Light Processing (DLP)

1

Electron Beam Melting (EBM)

6

Laser welding CLAD

6

Laser sintering (LS)

4

Layer by layer manufacturing (LOM)

5

Selective laser melting (SLM)

31

Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS)

1

Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)

11

Laser metal melting (LC)

10

Direct Metal Tooling (DMT)

7

Solid Creation System (SCS)

3

Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing (UAM)

3

Composite Filament Fabrication (CFF)

1

Drop on Demand (DOD)

1

Lithography Ceramic Manufacturing

1

Melted and Extruded Modeling (MEM)

7

Drop-On-Demand (DOD)

Sliding Separation Process (SSP)

9

Smooth Curvature Printing (SCP)

2

Plastic Sheet Lamination (PSL)

1

Selective Heat Sintering (SHS)

1

ColorJet Printing (CJP)

7

Micro-SLA

1

DLP-SLA

3

WDM (Layer Waxing)

2

SLA-sla

Direct Metal Printing (DMP)

7

HP Multi Jet Fusion technology

2

3D Daylight Polymer Printing (DPP)

2

Smart-Positioning-System Technology (SPS)

2

LCD Stereolithography

62

UV LED DLP

4

Single Pass Jetting (SPJ)

1

Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing (ADAM)

1

bioprinting

3

Powder Binder Jetting (PBJ)

10

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Manufacturer Flyingbear
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Plot area size 255x210x210 mm
Number of extruders (print heads) 1
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Manufacturer Anycubic
Plot area size 102x57x165 mm
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Plot area size 197 x 122 x 245 mm (5. 9 l)
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Manufacturer Phrozen
Plot area size 134x75x130 mm
Country of origin Taiwan

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Plot area size 198 × 123 × 210 mm
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Plot area size 197 x 122 x 245 mm (print volume 5. 9 l)
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Manufacturer QIDI
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Plot area size 270 x 200 x 200 mm
Number of extruders (print heads) 1
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Manufacturer Phrozen
Plot area size 200x125x220 mm
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Manufacturer Flyingbear
Construction area size 325*325*350 mm
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Plot area size 500x500x500 mm
Number of extruders (print heads) 2
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3D printing is one of the most promising areas of technological development in the 21st century. Having gone a long way from bulky and heavy boxes to compact desktop devices, 3D printers have ceased to be something inaccessible to a wide range of users. The era of mass additive manufacturing has already arrived, and every home can now house a real desktop factory.

You can buy a 3D printer capable of printing small models and prototyping of medium complexity today at the price of an entry-level laptop. The price of PLA or ABS plastic, which acts as a consumable, also no longer seems exorbitant. In a word, if you have long dreamed of getting to know the world of 3D printing and joining the ranks of makers, the right moment has come!

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