| RepRap is a family of open-source designs to create 3D printers; RepRap is a family of open-source designs to create 3D printers | |
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| wuxiaowei8728283 | Feb 25 2014, 12:43 AM Post #1 |
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which is kind of annoying because that was a 64″ x 84″ exhibition print, and I hate acrylic retouching even though I’ve to do it (after all, chemical prints were retouched too). This problem got worse and we’ve had to trash few prints. The BigRep ONE's name alludes to, it's based off a RepRap printer design. RepRap is a family of open-source designs to create 3D printers, where a hallmark is the ability of one printer to create the parts for further printers. Portable Printer The company's website will currently allow you contact someone to order a machine, with shipping estimated for March or April at a price of US$39,000. Total build volume is 200x200x280mm (8″x8″x11″), although a larger build volume is possible if you take Thermal Printer into account the DeltaTrix’s 280mm (11 inch) theoretical build volume. The printer uses off the shelf RAMPS electronics so that parts can be replaced easily and includes an LCD display in conjunction with an SD card slot. DeltaTrix accepts 1.75mm PLA Printer Mechanism or ABS filament and extruders it through a single Reprappro Hot End, with a nozzle size of 0.3 or 0.5mm. The print head can be easily removed for a quick changeover or replacement. The Jeti Titan S and HS are ideal for higher volume or fast turnaround jobs and, with its 7 pico liter droplet size, makes it possible to achieve photorealistic image Mobile Printer quality with fine text down to 4pt positive and negative, making the Jeti Titan S & HS a good option for high-value jobs such as POP viewed at close range or for high-level art, fashion, and cosmetic applications. The ‘flat-to-roll’ option gives users the ability to print flexible media up to 3.2m wide materials at Label Printer the same quality and resolution as rigid materials. qwer1030201402blog |
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