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Infinity3D: Deformable Belt 3D Printer, An Intelligent Machine on Kickstarter - 3DPrint.com

Recently, a Chinese 3D printer company with a group of young, passionate, and creative 3D printing enthusiasts unveiled a new belt-based 3D printer, Infinity3D, on Kickstarter. It features a unique design, continuous printing, and stability. So, without further ado, let’s jump into the details of this machine.

User Group: www.facebook.com/groups/infinity3dprinter/

Project link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/infinity3d/infinity3d-deformable-3d-belt-printer

 

Modifiable Design & Large Building Volume

Compared to traditional belt printers, Infinity3D has a 2-in-1 modifiable design that makes Infinity3D more practical and exciting. It supports 45-degree and 90-degree angled printing, so users can quickly change Infinity3D to the preferred mode that immediately allows for the realization of unique ideas.

Infinity3D features a build volume of 250 x 220 x 323mm at 90 degrees and 250 x 215 x (theoretically) infinite millimeters at 45 degrees. The hot end has a maximum temperature of 280ºC, with claims that it can print with materials such as TPU and PETG.

As such, it’s primarily aimed at designers, SMEs, education, healthcare, architecture, business, or hobbyists, and anyone else looking to replace their print farms with a hands-free continuous printing engine.

High Stability

Consistent, stable printing is quite essential for batch printing. Infinity3D comes packaged in four separate parts – the base, front, rear, and control panel. And It is compact with a high-strength fiber woven conveyor belt, which allows the model to stick firmly and automatically peel off when the model is transferred to the end.

Looking underneath the belt, there is an aluminum print bed capable of a maximum temperature of 110ºC, providing excellent adhesion for the polymer parts above. In addition, the bed assembly as a whole can be re-leveled using a series of top-mounted knobs lining the outer edges of the conveyor belt.

User Friendly Operation

Infinity3D can slice a model of any length, and it can also slice multiple models in a line for a series build. To provide efficient and convenient printing, Infinity3D also offers a brand new slicing software explicitly designed for the machine, optimized the slicing function to be user-friendly, and added a continuous printing typesetting plug-in based on the high-speed Cura slicing engine.

Plus, the control panel is a 3.5-inch full-color touch screen, so users can check the printing status, switch functions, and set up parameters at a glance. Furthermore, Infinity3D is compatible with U disk and SD card offline printing. So, overall, even a beginner won’t feel too much difficulty when playing with the Infinity3D.

Silent Printing

It comes with a high-performance, 32-bit mainboard, equipped with silent stepper motor driver chips TMC2209. Users can enjoy a quiet printing environment that lets you concentrate on your work and keeps noise from disturbing you. Compared with low-end 3D printers with rollers and an A4988 driver, TMC2209 provides higher printing accuracy, longer life, smoother movement, and lower working noise.

Industrial Grade-Linear Rail

Whoever said that small-scale makers and DIYers need to stick to amateur equipment couldn’t be more mistaken. Infinity3D is built with industrial-grade parts—such as the X-axis linear rail—to deliver smoother performance with less friction and higher precision.

Resume Printing & Filament Sensor

Infinity3D is equipped with a filament detector with a print resume function. With a resume function, users can resume their print from the last layer anytime later, and with a filament runout sensor, the printer beeps when your filament runs out to allow you to change the filament and avoid a failed print.

Awesome Price

Pledges for the machine begin at a discounted rate of $499 at a super early bird price for the first 100 backers. You won’t get any price lower than this to get a belt printer with such great features on the market, and if you miss the first 100 spots, don’t worry. The second-tier early bird price is only $549, which is a fantastic deal as well.

Back the project here:  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/infinity3d/infinity3d-deformable-3d-belt-printer

Technical specifications

Below are the technical specifications for Infinity3D:

45 degree machine size: 715x440x445mm

90 degree machine size: 715x440x585mm

45 degree building Volume: 250x215xInfinity

90 degree building volume: 250x220x323mm

Frame Material: Sheet Metal & Aluminum Alloy

Connectivity: USB Cable, USB Flash Drive, SD Card

Touch Screen: 3.5 inch Full color

Step Motor Driver: TMC2209

Filament Diameter: 1.75mm

Support Material: PLA/ABS/PETG/PVA/PA/PC/ASA/TPU

Nozzle Diameter: Default: 0.4mm, support size: 0.2mm,0.4mm,0.6mm,0.8mm

Nozzle Temperature: up to 280 degree

Layer Height: 0. 05-0.3mm

Printing Speed: up to 150mm/s

Heat bed Temperature: up to 110 degree

Slicer: Infinity3D Cura

Operating System: Windows & Mac

Firmware: Marlin

Input:100-240v 6.8A max , 50/60 HZ

Output: DC 24V, 14.6A 2DC 24V, 14.6A 4V, 14.6A

Power Consumption: 350W max

Conclusions

There is no perfect solution for everyone. To answer this question, we need first to decide the purpose for which this printer is purchased.

If you are a prop maker, who will print a lot of swords or long objects, then yes, the printer is excellent for this purpose. You will be able to print your models in fewer pieces, with minor post-processing.

If you are a person who needs to batch print a lot of smaller items, then you need to consider whether your particular models can be printed well at a 45-degree angle. Sure, you can start the print, and the printer will continuously produce the model.

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Dual Extruder – Dual Extruder Professional 3D Printer, Wi-Fi connected, Touch Interface, Aluminum frame, machined aluminum extruder assembly. Includes: (1) 750g spool of PolyPlus filament (color varies), Infinity 3D Standard Toolkit, (1) 3DLac Adhesive Spray Can, (1) Extruder Nozzle.

BENEFITS:

  • Create prototypes in house.
  • Increase production with specialized 3D printed tools.
  • Replace unserviceable parts on demand.
  • Produce difficult to source parts.
  • Reproduce obsolete parts.
  • Reduce inventory costs.
  • Manage supply chain risks.
  • Manufacture in different materials.

FEATURES:

  • Infinity 3D Touch Interface
    • On-board Touch Interface uses an open-source software that allows you to manipulate your print by scaling, rotating, repairing and multiplying your design.
    • Allows you to control temperature, layer height, infill, speeds, support materials, rafts and skirts.
    • Material presets for PLA, ABS and several Taulman nylons.
    • Create your own presets for different prints, materials or designs.
    • Wi-Fi compatibility.
    • The on-board camera can take a photo of your print and send you a notification when its finished.
  • All Metal Professional Extruder
    • Extruders are precision machined from a solid block of aluminum, which guarantees a high degree of accuracy at temperatures up to 599°F (315°C).
    • Extruders are bolt fastened (not magnetized like many others), ensuring the highest degree of precision and a life expectancy exceeding 10,000 hours.
  • Heated Bed and Glass Build Plate
    • The build platform is adjusted for an even printing surface. No need to adjust, we have already done that work for you. The plate is designed to allow for quick and easy removal.
    • Recommended to use 3DLac build plate adhesive for easy and quick printing.
  • High Strength Aluminum Frame
    • This strong and durable choice is lightweight, allowing for augmentation and addition technology advances. The aluminum frames are naturally corrosion-re

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New Ultra-fast 3D printer from IRA3D. Poetry of infinity

2406 views Posted on: 08/28/2015

Author: 3D4U.COM.UA

Ira3D is an Italian startup founded in 2014, whose value lies in the production of 3D printers and innovative complex tools that can change the way we live and work. They recently launched a new 3D printer. It is called the poetry of infinity (Poetry Infinity). The Poetry Infinity is a continuation of the previous Poetry2 model, from which it inherits the parameters of accuracy, reliability and a large construction area (250x250x300 mm), but significantly improved performance, especially in terms of speed and acceleration. nine0003

Using the new FLD (Fast Layer Deposition) technology, the new model works more efficiently, reaching a print speed of 400 mm/s, an increase of 80% compared to the previous model, which can print at 180 mm/s. With.

The secret of Poetry Infinity lies in the ability to work at a high acceleration of 9000 mm/s 2 , which allows the 3D printer to use its full speed potential while maintaining high print accuracy. The acceleration of the previous model was only 3000 mm/s 2 .

In terms of accuracy, the new Ira3D model has also improved the print resolution. Poetry Infinity can be up to 15 microns (0.015 mm) thick in the Z-axis for maximum precision in the finished product.

Another highlight of the new printer is the dual extruder, which is made entirely of metal, allowing it to reach higher temperatures (280°C), making it suitable for printing special materials such as polycarbonate and graphene. Extruders are optimized for printing complex objects with water-soluble or limonene-soluble support structures. nine0003

Other innovations in Poetry Infinity are the Sidekick system, which allows printing to be saved in the event of a power outage, and the Phoenix system, which allows printing to be resumed after an involuntary interruption, for example, in the event of a long power outage.

“With Poetry Infinity,” says Alessandro Padrin, CEO of Ira3D, “we wanted to focus on two key aspects for those who use these machines: print speed and accuracy. Through our strong commitment, we have been able to bring these two together using a variety of techniques that make this printer unique and high performing while maintaining an affordable price point.” nine0003

Other innovations in Poetry Infinity are the Sidekick system, which allows printing to be saved in the event of a power outage, and the Phoenix system, which allows printing to be resumed after an involuntary interruption, for example, in the event of a long power outage.

Buy a 3D printer based on your request, 3D4U specialists will help you. Our range includes 3D printers priced from $550. When buying a 3D printer in our store, you get free training on setting up and using the printer, as well as a lifetime 5% discount on consumables. nine0003

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Dimension, or why 3D printers and artificial intelligence won't take over the world I am not a cynic at all - I am genuinely delighted with what modern technology is capable of. But when I hear the confidently visionary “3D printers will change our lives - after all, it will be possible to print anything on them right at home” or “in 5-10-15 years, artificial intelligence will be equal to a person .

..” my cheekbones are bewildered. nine0003

What about the dimension? Dimensionality ... it spoils everything.

About bad infinity and definitions

Guinea pig. Firstly, not a marine, and secondly, not a pig ...

Do you remember at school geometry lessons? How many points are in the segment? Endlessly. How many segments are in a square? Also infinite. How many dots are there in a square? What, infinity again? This is already some kind of bad infinity, infinity of the second order ... thank God in the real world, in order to draw a tolerable segment, it is not at all necessary to draw points endlessly - a qualitative leap occurs rather quickly - and a set of points subjectively turns into a completely tolerable line. nine0003

But in order to draw a square, we will have to make a qualitative leap again - after all, no matter how many points you stuff into a segment, it will not become a square. Each new dimension requires its own qualitative transition.

The confusion, as always, begins with incorrect definitions - a 3D printer is not a printer at all (it does not make any "prints" and images), and in general, it is not 3D. If we simplify the operation of the printer, then it most of all resembles a “concrete pourer” with which modern houses are built. It crawls back and forth, squeezing out the sausages of the congealing mass. nine0003

About complexity and usefulness

Dad, who will take whom - an elephant's whale or a whale's elephant?

To and fro - these are two whole dimensions that require high-quality transitions - the ability to move very discretely along two axes. In this sense, 3D is no better than the regular Laserjeta. But unlike a banal printer, it can move in another dimension - up and down. This truth does not mean at all that the printer can print an arbitrary point in space (evil gravity does not allow). So far, each element of the printed structure must be securely attached to the footboard, so that the third dimension is rather experimental and nothing worthwhile comes out without finalizing the resulting product with a file. If you don’t believe me, try printing a baby rattle and tell us how you did it. nine0003

It would seem that a 3D printer should logically be an order of magnitude more complicated than a color photo printer. But nothing like that - a regular color printer has at least three more color space dimensions. And that gives it the versatility you need, allowing you to print almost any image. The path from the first black-and-white printer to a half-color printer took a modest 30 years, and this despite the fact that the printing theory and color theory are well developed. A 3D printer as a printing device is an order of magnitude SIMPLE than a good color photo printer. And the only reason why it did not appear much earlier is its economic inexpediency. nine0003

About dimension

What do you want to be smart or beautiful?

How far does a printer need to travel to take over the world? So that it really becomes possible to print the necessary things on it. Let's throw in the dimensions that are in the world of real things. I understand that the list is not exact, but even offhand:

  • Hardness (soft - hard)
  • Density (light - heavy)
  • Plasticity (ductile - elastic)
  • nine0035 Electrical conductivity (dielectric - conductor)
  • Shade (red-violet)
  • Saturation (colorless - color)
  • Luminosity (or rather reflectivity) (black - bright)
  • Thermal conductivity (I can’t even pick up words)
  • Reactivity (inert - active)

And if you, for example, decided to print food, then add more edibility, moisture, acidity, salinity, bitterness, meatiness .... And we haven't touched on the flavor...

About life

People always vulgarize the most beautiful ideas

Imagine - Saturday morning. Children invite you to play table tennis with them. You quickly change into a tracksuit, grab a net and rackets - but the trouble is, the dog ate all the balls. Run to the store? Nonsense, because you have a 3D printer! All you need to do is print a couple of balloons. The simplest elastic light white almost perfect sphere, this is not a heavy hard "something hedron" with a cool logo ... (oh, yes, it's a golf ball)

Five minutes of searching on the Internet and you have already downloaded a great model. Another couple of minutes the printer hums, processing the order - and about the miracle of technology! You have a crooked monster in your hands that does not jump well and weighs like a sinker...

Thank God that retrograde children have ordered everything in the online store and the delivery drone is already carefully unloading the package in the center of the lawn...

About progress

At a time when spaceships...

The point is that your printer must have high resolution in every dimension, so high that quantity translates into quality. I have no idea how this problem will be solved - the only thing that comes to my mind is the creation of a material with desired chemical and physical properties at the required point in space (a common thing for printers of the Demiurg-2200 series - after all, a two-megawatt thermonuclear power source and electronic tunneling manipulator "Yahva Inside" on board)

I am an optimist and I believe that one day it will be so.


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