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Office Depot Expands In-Store 3D Printing Customer Experience

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Office Depot, Inc. (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office supplies and printing services, today announced that as a result of positive consumer feedback, it is expanding the 3D Systems Cube® 3D printing experience to 150 Office Depot stores nationwide.

Store associate will demonstrate the Cube’s innovative 3D printing capabilities, allowing shoppers to see the latest technology in action.

“We received an overwhelming response from our initial pilot program in Denver,” said George Hill, Office Depot’s Senior Vice President of Copy and Print Depot. “Customers ranging from tech buffs and entrepreneurs to marketers, educators and stay-at-home parents commented on how they would utilize 3D printing in their lives. With that insight, we knew we needed to expand the scope and offer these demonstrations to markets across the country.

As Office Depot continues to provide the most sought-after technology gadgets and services, customers can experience 3D printing demonstrations in stores in eight states or print on their own by purchasing the Cube or CubeX™ from www.officedepot.com.

The 3D Systems Cube 3D Printer is equipped with a contemporary design, tablet-like touch screen and 16 different color options, including two that glow in the dark. It prints objects up to 5.5” x 5.5” x 5.5” in size. Additionally, the CubeX 3D Printer boasts the largest print volume in its category and offers 18 different color options, including two that glow in the dark. It prints objects in all sizes up to 10.8” x 10.45” x 9.5”. The Cube 3D and CubeX 3D printers are available at Office Depot for $1,299 and $2,499, respectively.

Cities and stores currently offering the 3D demonstration include:

CALIFORNIA:

  • 1200 W VALLEY BLVD, ALHAMBRA, CA, 91803, (626) 943-0900
  • 5600 STOCKDALE HIGHWAY, BAKERSFIELD, CA, 93309, (661) 324-5457
  • 228 EAST BURBANK BLVD. , BURBANK, CA, 91502, (818) 848-2591
  • 685 WEST HERNDON AVENUE, CLOVIS, CA, 93612, (559) 325-3581
  • 1160 EL CAMINO AVE, CORONA, CA, 92879, (951) 736-9223
  • 5640 SEPULVEDA BLVD., CULVER CITY, CA, 90230, (310) 390-4023
  • 1761 EAST BAYSHORE RD, EAST PALO ALTO, CA, 94303, (650) 327-7600
  • 3535 HOLLIS STREET, EMERYVILLE, CA, 94608, (510) 547-9660
  • 16571 VENTURA BLVD., ENCINO, CA, 91436, (818) 907-1741
  • 18100 BROOKHURST ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA, 92708, (714) 593-9658
  • 3804 W SHAW AVENUE, FRESNO, CA, 93711, (559) 274-0700
  • 5705 NORTH BLACKSTONE AVE, FRESNO, CA, 93710, (559) 447-1003
  • 1140 SOUTH HARBOR BLVD., FULLERTON, CA, 92831, (714) 879-9530
  • 11100 GARDEN GROVE BLVD., GARDEN GROVE, CA, 92843, (714) 534-6601
  • 515 W. BROADWAY, GLENDALE, CA, 91204, (818) 242-2582
  • 14501 OCEANGATE AVENUE, HAWTHORNE, CA, 90250, (310) 970-0226
  • 1240 VINE STREET, HOLLYWOOD, CA, 90038, (323) 957-1274
  • 2747 CAMPUS DRIVE, IRVINE, CA, 92612, (949) 724-8500
  • 5715 ALTON PARKWAY, IRVINE, CA, 92620, (949) 653-1928
  • 2268 FOOTHILL BLVD, LAVERNE, CA, 91750, (909) 392-8628
  • 4955 KATELLA AVE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA, 90720, (714) 220-0061
  • 2020 S. FIGUEROA STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90007, (213) 741-0576
  • 401 E 2ND STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90012, (213) 628-5000
  • 9527 WEST PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035, (310) 551-3006
  • 5665 W. WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90036, (323) 965-0637
  • 15166 LOS GATOS BLVD, LOS GATOS, CA, 95032, (408) 356-3757
  • 1700 A ROSECRANS AVE, MANHATTAN BEACH, CA, 90266, (310) 725-0923
  • 725 WEST HUNTINGTON DRIVE, MONROVIA, CA, 91016, (626) 358-9794
  • 2559 VIA CAMPO, MONTEBELLO, CA, 90640, (323) 726-2725
  • 23961 SUNNYMEAD BLVD, MORENO VALLEY, CA, 92553, (951) 601-1352
  • 910 EL MONTE AVE, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, 94040, (650) 964-8249
  • 19611 PARTHENIA STREET, NORTHRIDGE, CA, 91324, (818) 727-7090
  • 10710 FIRESTONE BLVD, NORWALK, CA, 90650, (562) 406-8686
  • 3010 EAST 9TH STREET, OAKLAND, CA, 94601, (510) 534-2355
  • 1411 N. TUSTIN STREET, ORANGE, CA, 92867, (714) 769-7013
  • 1130 E COLORADO BLVD, PASADENA, CA, 91106, (626) 666-6900
  • 3250 BUSKIRK AVE., PLEASANT HILL, CA, 94523, (925) 934-9120
  • 1101 INDUSTRIAL RD, SAN CARLOS, CA, 94070, (650) 637-9200
  • 14331 PENASQUITOS DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92129, (858) 672-5616
  • 8255 CAMINO SANTA FE, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92121, (858) 558-2222
  • 909 MORENA BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92110, (619) 297-2582
  • 825 WEST E STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92101, (619) 238-4991
  • 8740 RIO SAN DIEGO DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92108, (619) 291-1628
  • 2300 16TH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94103, (415) 252-8280
  • 33 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94103, (415) 777-1728
  • 2926 ABORN SQUARE, SAN JOSE, CA, 95121, (408) 223-0100
  • 932 BLOSSOM HILL ROAD, SAN JOSE, CA, 95123, (408) 363-8002
  • 615 COLEMAN AVENUE, SAN JOSE, CA, 95110, (408) 294-9880
  • 1826 SOUTH NORFOLK STREET, SAN MATEO, CA, 94403, (650) 572-2561
  • 810 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE, SAN PEDRO, CA, 90732, (310) 221-0162
  • 1960 SANTA ROSA AVENUE, SANTA ROSA, CA, 95407, (707) 542-2582
  • 2301 EAST WILLOW, SIGNAL HILL, CA, 90755, (562) 427-6333
  • 11211 VENTURA BLVD, STUDIO CITY, CA, 91604, (818) 760-4414
  • 121 EAST EL CAMINO REAL, SUNNYVALE, CA, 94087, (408) 746-2040
  • 5533 N ROSEMEAD BLVD, TEMPLE CITY, CA, 91780, (626) 309-7594
  • 19100 HARBORGATE WAY, TORRANCE, CA, 90501, (310) 800-9022
  • 19800 HAWTHORNE BLVD, TORRANCE, CA, 90503, (310) 214-9179
  • 24313 CRENSHAW BLVD. , TORRANCE, CA, 90505, (310) 326-3291
  • 13721 NEWPORT AVE, SUITE 10, TUSTIN, CA, 92780, (714) 505-8900
  • 2227 PARK AVENUE, TUSTIN, CA, 92780, (714) 258-8859
  • 6440 C SEPULVEDA BLVD., VAN NUYS, CA, 91411, (818) 780-9916
  • 7500 SOUTH ALAMEDA STREET, WALNUT PARK, CA, 90255, (323) 587-2887
  • 15100 WHITTIER BOULEVARD, WHITTIER, CA, 90603, (562) 693-2990
  • 6227 TOPANGA CANYON BLVD, WOODLAND HILLS, CA, 91367, (818) 716-7770

COLORADO:

  • 8601 W CROSS DRIVE, DENVER, CO, 80123, (720) 922-8386
  • 3905 EAST EVANS AVE, DENVER, CO, 80210, (303) 300-0460

FLORIDA:

  • 8095 GLADES RD. SUITE A-1, BOCA RATON, FL, 33434, (561) 451-2403
  • 4901 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, BOCA RATON, FL, 33431, (561) 417-3900
  • 260 NORTH CONGRESS AVE. , BOYNTON BEACH, FL, 33426, (561) 738-1800
  • 651 N UNIVERSITY DR., CORAL SPRINGS, FL, 33071, (954) 752-2625
  • 9545 WESTVIEW DRIVE, CORAL SPRINGS, FL, 33076, (954) 757-7734
  • 6325 NORTH ANDREWS AVE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, 33309, (954) 772-4773
  • 1015 N.W. 13TH STREET, GAINESVILLE, FL, 32601, (352) 377-4003
  • 5301 W. 20TH AVENUE, HIALEAH, FL, 33012, (305) 362-8155
  • 10601 SAN JOSE BLVD SUITE 200, JACKSONVILLE, FL, 32257, (904) 268-9656
  • 2050 SOUTH 3RD STREET, JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL, 32250, (904) 249-0084
  • 3245 N STATE ROAD 7, LAUDERDALE LAKES, FL, 33319, (954) 731-2055
  • 935 NORTH 14TH STREET, LEESBURG, FL, 34748, (352) 323-1880
  • 5191 OVERSEAS HWY, MARATHON, FL, 33050, (305) 744-5811
  • 8311 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MIAMI, FL, 33144, (305) 267-7251
  • 2690 CORAL WAY, MIAMI, FL, 33145, (305) 860-9484
  • 10576 SW 8TH ST, MIAMI, FL, 33174, (305) 485-4409
  • 1771 WEST AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1050
  • 1138 SAXON BLVD, ORANGE CITY, FL, 32763, (386) 774-1163
  • 7600 DR. PHILLIPS BLVD BAY 158, ORLANDO, FL, 32819, (407) 248-1163
  • 211 N DALE MABRY HWY, TAMPA, FL, 33609, (813) 871-6505
  • 6729 COLONNADE AVE, VIERA, FL, 32940, (321) 631-4424
  • 2627 OKEECHOBEE BLVD, WEST PALM BEACH, FL, 33409, (561) 687-2600
  • 501 N. ORLANDO AVE. #201, WINTER PARK, FL, 32789, (407) 644-1218

GEORGIA:

  • 2126 HENDERSON MILL RD., ATLANTA, GA, 30345, (770) 493-6060
  • 2915 NORTH DRUID HILLS RD, ATLANTA, GA, 30329, (404) 329-8511
  • 2625 PIEDMONT ROAD SUITE 200B, ATLANTA, GA, 30324, (404) 467-7554
  • 2284 PEACHTREE RD, N W, ATLANTA, GA, 30309, (404) 355-4667
  • 859 SPRING STREET, ATLANTA, GA, 30308, (404) 898-1804
  • 1801 HOWELL MILL ROAD STE 350, ATLANTA, GA, 30318, (404) 352-0626
  • 400 GLYNN ISLES, BRUNSWICK, GA, 31525, (912) 265-5411

ILLINOIS:

  • 392 EAST RAND ROAD, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL, 60004, (847) 670-4457
  • 7001 CERMAK ROAD, BERWYN, IL, 60402, (708) 484-9613
  • 6165 N. LINCOLN AVE., CHICAGO, IL, 60659, (773) 583-5301
  • 2928 N. ASHLAND AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL, 60657, (773) 868-6161
  • 5420 SOUTH LAKE PARK AVE, CHICAGO, IL, 60615, (773) 643-7474
  • 352 W. GRAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL, 60610, (312) 670-8200
  • 6 SOUTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO, IL, 60603, (312) 781-0570
  • 2722 GREEN BAY RD, EVANSTON, IL, 60201, (847) 475-2571
  • 8331 W. GOLF ROAD, NILES, IL, 60714, (847) 583-1895
  • 53 WEST NORTH AVENUE, NORTHLAKE, IL, 60164, (708) 409-8312

NEVADA:

  • 520 MARKS STREET, HENDERSON, NV, 89014, (702) 433-0442
  • 3636 WEST SAHARA AVENUE, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89102, (702) 222-1890
  • 9701 S EASTERN AVE, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89123, (702) 407-8793
  • 10950 W CHARLESTON BLVD #130, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89135, (702) 838-4192
  • 5915 S. EASTERN AVE., LAS VEGAS, NV, 89119, (702) 736-1427
  • 6115 W. TROPICANA AVENUE, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89103, (702) 579-4623
  • 3840 S. MARYLAND PKWY, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89119, (702) 369-7490
  • 1435 W CRAIG RD UNIT B, NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV, 89032, (702) 642-2233

OREGON:

  • 2595 S.W. CEDAR HILLS BLVD, BEAVERTON, OR, 97005, (503) 626-7088
  • 18250 N.W. EVERGREEN PKWY, BEAVERTON, OR, 97006, (503) 617-1424
  • 604 SW WASHINGTON ST, PORTLAND, OR, 97205, (503) 417-8199
  • 323 SE MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD, PORTLAND, OR, 97214, (503) 234-2582
  • 9908 NE HALSEY STREET, PORTLAND, OR, 97220, (503) 251-5851
  • 10520 S.W. CASCADE BLVD., TIGARD, OR, 97223, (503) 620-2582
  • 15060 S.W. SEQUOIA PKWY., TIGARD, OR, 97224, (503) 639-3880

TEXAS:

  • 3802 BELTLINE ROAD, ADDISON, TX, 75001, (972) 243-4830
  • 2101 SOUTH LAMAR, AUSTIN, TX, 78704, (512) 442-0480
  • 4501 WEST BRAKER LANE, AUSTIN, TX, 78759, (512) 795-9700
  • 13201 RANCH ROAD 620 NORTH, AUSTIN, TX, 78717, (512) 249-2880
  • 2620 W. ANDERSON LANE, AUSTIN, TX, 78757, (512) 380-0196
  • 4615 GARTH ROAD, BAYTOWN, TX, 77521, (281) 837-8101
  • 5425 S. PADRE ISLAND DR. #151, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, 78411, (361) 994-9000
  • 11615 N CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, DALLAS, TX, 75243, (214) 373-9585
  • 2929 OAKLAWN AVENUE, DALLAS, TX, 75219, (214) 528-4500
  • 5111 GREENVILLE AVENUE, DALLAS, TX, 75206, (214) 365-9840
  • 8317 WESTCHESTER DRIVE, DALLAS, TX, 75225, (214) 750-3700
  • 5301 BELT LINE ROAD STE 108, DALLAS, TX, 75254, (972) 980-9775
  • 1313 GEORGE DIETER DR.,#B, EL PASO, TX, 79936, (915) 633-6100
  • 9801 GATEWAY WEST BLVD, EL PASO, TX, 79925, (915) 591-7613
  • 201 S INDUSTRIAL BLVD, EULESS, TX, 76040, (817) 399-0903
  • 3540 ALTA MESA BLVD, FORT WORTH, TX, 76133, (817) 346-2690
  • 4613 SOUTH HULEN SUITE B, FORT WORTH, TX, 76132, (817) 346-7600
  • 10217 KATY FREEWAY, HOUSTON, TX, 77024, (713) 467-7807
  • 8202 KIRBY DR. #1240, HOUSTON, TX, 77054, (713) 660-8667
  • 10960 WESTHEIMER, HOUSTON, TX, 77042, (713) 783-3254
  • 3443 KIRBY DRIVE, HOUSTON, TX, 77098, (713) 522-9981
  • 17711 TOMBALL HWY, HOUSTON, TX, 77064, (281) 970-5555
  • 1401 NORTH LOOP WEST, HOUSTON, TX, 77008, (713) 869-8207
  • 435 SOUTH FRY ROAD, KATY, TX, 77450, (281) 398-1500
  • 27500 I-45 HWY NORTH, OAKRIDGE NORTH, TX, 77385, (281) 367-2766
  • 1701 PRESTON ROAD SUITE C, PLANO, TX, 75093, (972) 733-0221
  • 3713 COLONY DRIVE, SAN ANTONIO, TX, 78230, (210) 641-6862
  • 15375 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY, SUGARLAND, TX, 77478, (281) 201-3929
  • 7608 DENTON HIGHWAY SUITE 340, WATAUGA, TX, 76148, (817) 427-4710

To learn more about the 3D printing offerings and associated products, available at Office Depot, visit www. officedepot.com and www.business.officedepot.com.

Click here for a consumer experience video of the Cube 3D printer in action.

About Office Depot, Inc.

Formed by the merger of Office Depot and OfficeMax, Office Depot, Inc. is a leading global provider of products, services, and solutions for every workplace – whether your workplace is an office, home, school, or car.

Office Depot, Inc. is a resource and a catalyst to help customers work better. We are a single source for everything customers need to be more productive, including the latest technology, core office supplies, print and document services, business services, facilities products, furniture, and school essentials.

The company has combined annual sales of approximately $17 billion, employs about 66,000 associates, and serves consumers and businesses in 59 countries with more than 2,200 retail stores, award-winning e-commerce sites and a dedicated business-to-business sales organization – all delivered through a global network of wholly owned operations, joint ventures, franchisees, licensees and alliance partners. The company’s portfolio of leading brands includes Office Depot, OfficeMax, OfficeMax Grand & Toy, Viking, Ativa, TUL, Foray, and DiVOGA.

Office Depot, Inc.’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ODP. Additional press information can be found at: http://news.officedepot.com.

Additional information about the recently completed merger of Office Depot and OfficeMax can be found at http://officedepotmaxmerger.com.

About 3D Systems Corporation

3D Systems is a leading global provider of 3D printing design-to-manufacturing solutions, including 3D printers, print materials and cloud-sourced, on-demand custom parts for professionals and consumers in materials including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. The company also provides integrated 3D scan-based design, free-form modeling and inspection tools. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods and reduce the time and cost of designing new products by printing real parts directly from digital input. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, prototype or produce real parts, empowering customers to manufacture the future. More information on the company is available at www.3DSystems.com.

3D Printing in 3 Steps (Yes, Only 3!)

3D Printing in 3 Steps (Yes, Only 3!) | Staples.com

by Kevin Ackerman, Staples® Contributing Writer

Since it gives computer users the ability to produce tangible objects in a variety of materials and colors right from their desktop, 3D printing seems as if it would be technically complicated (or just magical). But in reality, it’s not all that different from printing in two dimensions on paper.

To produce a printed page, all computer users need is a document, a computer and access to a printer — and, of course, ink and paper. Likewise, printing in 3D only requires three similar things. Sure, the technologies differ, but that’s the basic gist, as these three steps explain.

Step 1: Develop a Concept

If you were to open a document file on your computer, hit some random keys on your keyboard and press Print, you’d have a paper printout — though it wouldn’t make much sense. With 3D printing, you can’t make a shape that easily, not even a poor one, so it’s worth beginning the process by putting some thought into your object.

Start by knowing what you’d like to print in three dimensions. If you don’t have an idea or concept, there are plenty of free suggestions online to get you started. Web sites like Thingiverse.com offer a library of pre-designed objects that you can print with any 3D printer to gain experience. Or you can be inspired by people who are already using 3D printing technology.

Phoenix-based sculptor Kevin Caron uses 3D printing to refine his artwork before making full-sized versions. "Mostly what I'm doing is proof of concept designs. You know, will it stand up, does it look right and are the proportions correct on it?” he says.

And Chris Considine, CEO and founder of Los Angeles–based CXC Simulations, uses 3D printing to prototype custom-designed parts for racing simulators that are so realistic, they are used by professional race car drivers. "We need 3D orienting to see if the part feels exactly how we want it to feel,” he says.” We went through about 30 versions before we found the one that was perfect for us. Other than 3D printing, there’s truly no way you could have done that without building it over and over again."

Step 2: Hop on a Computer

Once you know what you want to produce, it’s time to sit down at a computer and make it happen. 3D prints are most commonly generated from an STL or .stl file. Standing for “stereolithography” (what 3D printing was named when it was first invented), this file format is to 3D printing what the .doc file is to document output.

To open and manipulate an STL file, you’ll need computer-aided design (CAD) software. For decades, these programs have been used by everyone from architects to product designers, so there are many kinds of CAD software available.

SketchUp is a free modeling program designed to be straightforward and allow anyone to create three-dimensional renderings, whether simple or complicated. Likewise, Tinkercad keeps the design process easy by providing just three simple tools. It also runs in a Web browser and offers step-by-step design lessons to demonstrate how easy 3D printing can be.

Meanwhile, programs like AutoCAD are favored by many experienced professionals, having been used in the design and prototyping of millions of products throughout the years.

To run these programs, you don’t need a particularly powerful computer. Caron uses an HP desktop machine to create his digital sculptures. "It's not a big screaming gaming computer by any means,” he says. "It's just a small office computer and it handles the CAD program just fine.”

Step 3: Get Access to a 3D Printer

Most people assume they need to own a 3D printer to produce digitally rendered objects, but that isn’t true. Sure, owning a desktop 3D printer can put your designs within arm’s reach. But driving across town to pick up your objects at a Staples 3D printing service location or having them delivered by mail can be just as convenient for some businesses.

For example, Caron owns a CubeX™ commercial 3D printer. With the ability to print objects up to the size of a basketball, this device produces designs in plastic and in more than 4,000 different colors. He’s also used print-on-demand services to produce sculptures that he couldn’t make on his office’s machine.

"They’re breathtaking when you see them,” he says of the two acrylic sculptures. "The detail that I could view on the computer came out in the print — it just blew me away.” Caron is planning to scale his designs down and turn them into jewelry to sell. "I've gotten one back in a polished glass and it's stunning. You can’t tell it from gold other than by the weight."

If you are interested in using 3D printing but need help with these steps, visit one of our stores that offers 3D printing services (currently in Los Angeles and New York City). There, we can help you with all the steps, from getting in touch with designers to actual 3D printing. You can even get in our 3D printing photo booth and have your face put on a figurine.

Go from Concept to Reality

Some businesses would argue that 3D printing, whether it’s done in the office or at an outside service, is worth its weight in gold. "I can go from concept in my head to holding the part in sometimes as quickly as an hour,” says Considine. "It’s a very powerful thing for an engineer to have. It's liberating."

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New models of Total Z industrial 3D printing systems in Moscow at the Interplastica exhibition

Interplastica is a key event for the plastics and rubber market, which annually brings together experts from all over the world at one business platform.

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Total Z equipment can be viewed in the specialized 3D-TECH section, which will bring together leaders in the field of additive technologies and 3D printing.

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Total Z has released a new industrial 3D printer with a

granular printing system December 13, 2022

Total Z desktop 3D printers were presented in the innovative space Timiryazevka Boiling Point

November 7, 2022

Total Z at Technoforum 2022 as part of the Skolkovo team

October 31, 2022

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Total Z at the INNOPROM-2022 exhibition in Yekaterinburg

July 15, 2022

Total Z presented a system for high-speed 3D printing with granules at the Metalworking-2022 exhibition

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the choice of a professional and a beginner / Selections of products from Aliexpress and not only / iXBT Live

So, I continue the topic of 3D printers, this time we will talk about budget and affordable photopolymer devices. Photopolymer 3D printing is becoming cheaper and cheaper and is becoming available not only to professionals, but also to novice printers-makers-designers. The cost of a number of models has dropped significantly in recent years, especially budget startups in SLA printing, making affordable office models of compact printers such as Sparkmaker and Longer. Almost all models are available in a warehouse in the Moscow region, they are delivered quickly, it makes sense to add to the basket and compare, choose the best one for yourself in terms of cost and printing parameters. nine0003

Easy printer for beginners - Sparkmaker SLA

Sparkmaker SLA printer

Sparkmaker SLA is the most affordable printer for beginners. One of the very first available models, the price is less than $200. At the moment, a number of upgrades are available, a lot of spare parts, ready-made models for printing. Print resolution: 845 x 480 dots, working area dimensions: 98 x 55 x 125 mm. Virtually no noise, works autonomously, height calibration is provided. Printers and resin available in Moscow. nine0003

Professional photopolymer printer Longer ORANGE

Longer Orange 30 Longer Orange 10

One of the few 3D printers that I have appreciated. The Orange 10 and Orange 30 printers work literally out of the box and, unlike expensive models, are not capricious at all. It is easy to operate, if necessary, you can set the print height. A detailed review of the Longer Orange 30 model. All models and Longer Resin photopolymer are available in Moscow. Orange 10 has a print resolution: 854 x 480 dots, working area dimensions: 98 x 55 x 140 mm. Orange 30 has a print resolution: 2560 x 1440 dots, working area dimensions: 120 x 68 x 170 mm. Virtually no noise, works autonomously, height calibration is provided. Printers and resin available in Moscow.

Anycubic PHOTON excellent resin printer

Anycubic PHOTON Anycubic PHOTON-S

Anycubic's well-deserved large resin 3D printer. Two models are sold at the same time: PHOTON and PHOTON-S. The latter is slightly more expensive, has design changes, but both print perfectly. Of the features, I will highlight the patented hinged mechanism for attaching the table, which facilitates alignment. Both PHOTON models have a print resolution: 2560 x 1440 dots, working area dimensions: 115 x 65 x 155 mm. All models are available in Moscow, at the same time do not forget to buy a fast Anycubic photopolymer - one of the cheapest. nine0003

Photopolymer printer Anet N4 LCD

3D printer Anet N4

An interesting model from Anet is a photopolymer printer of the “N4” model with a print resolution of 2560 x 1440 dots and a working area of ​​120 x 65 x 138 mm. But the price pleases - this is one of the most budget printers with 2K resolution. The minimum "pixel" size is 40 microns. Don't forget to bring Anet photopolymer resin for testing.

Interesting photopolymer 3D printer Nova

Printer Nova3D

An unusual 3D printer was released by Nova3D, a stylish office compact printer for photopolymer printing. Of the features - an accurate T-rail rail was used, the table has an inclination adjustment for easy adjustment. The size of the print area is 130 x 70 x 150 mm. Print resolution 2K (2560 x 1440 dots). Attention: offline printing (from USB Drive) is provided, as well as connection via LAN and WiFi. Printers are available in Russia.

Wanhao Professional Printers

Wanhao Duplicator D11 CGR Wanhao Duplicator D8

One of the most thoughtful and best selling 3D printers from Wanhao. Two models of photopolymer printers are now available in the store - Duplicator D11 CGR (updated model) and Duplicator D8 (2019 model). Both models are deservedly considered the best for photopolymer printing, as for the new D8, I will single out a large print area (192 x 120 x 180 mm). Of the "chips" - WiFi connection.

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Kelant S400

Well, one of the inexpensive large-format office models is the Kelant S400. The size of the print area is 192 x 120 x 200 mm, the high power of the UV matrix (total power consumption is about 140 W) - all this makes it possible to print quickly and efficiently. The printer is available when ordering from Moscow, IML delivery (courier).

So, the selection includes the most popular, inexpensive and popular models of SLA printers. A number of models were left out of the article, I think I will make a continuation in the near future to cover everything, plus I will add photopolymer resin to the recommendations. By the way, most stores specializing in 3D printing, both on Aliexpress and locally, offer their own options for photopolymer, and there are inexpensive and good options. When choosing, consider the current store coupons, and also choose local delivery (from Russia / RU). nine0003

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