
Smart International Joins The High-Temperature Club
Smart International announced a high-temperature 3D printing option: the Macro HT.
Smart International announced a high-temperature 3D printing option: the Macro HT.
This week Longer launched its latest 3D printer, the Orange 4K, on Kickstarter.
I spoke with Chengxi Wang of Satori to find out more about their newly launched resin 3D printer.
VELO3D suddenly announced a brand new 3D printer, the Sapphire XC, which is far larger and much faster than their previous 3D printers.
One of our technical readers took a deep dive into the new Powerbelt3D Zero 3D printer kit.
A Philadelphia-based startup named “Cocoa Press” creates 3D printers for chocolate.
UK-based RPS announced a new series of industrial 3D printers, the Neo 450 line.
It’s been brought to our attention that there is another freely downloadable design for a high-temperature 3D printer.
At long last, PodoPrinter has released full details on their now-named device, the SOLE 3D production printer.
Michigan Tech’s Open Sustainability Technology Lab, or “MOST”, announced an open source, high-temperature 3D printer.
Fortify has begun to ship its FLUX ONE 3D printers.
Did you know we’ve published dozens of product reviews? Here’s a list of all 80+ of them, at least up to today.
BMF released details today about an industrial 3D printer targeting the micro parts market.
Another 3D printing technology will soon be aboard the International Space Station as Made In Space is set to launch SLA into space for the first time.
Binder jetting mainstay ExOne is introducing a new 3D printer and automation solution today.
Smart3D International has announced a new 3D printer, the Macro, and it’s intended for use in manufacturing.
I had the chance to put together a Formlabs Form 3 SLA 3D printer and found the device a great improvement over the Form 2.
I had the chance to put together a Formlabs Form 3 SLA 3D printer and found the device a great improvement over the Form 2.
Today, BCN3D announces its “new era” with next-generation 3D printers; we find out more specifics from the CEO.
The new JGMaker Artist-D desktop 3D printer launches this week, and it is quite a bit different from other low-cost 3D printers.
Formlabs has unexpectedly announced a new 3D printer, the Form 3BL.
Australia-based Cultivate3D launched a massive new 3D printer that includes several very unusual features.
Creality smartly announced a potentially dangerous issue with their latest desktop 3D printer, the CR-6 SE.
It seems that Creality is developing a belt-driven 3D printer, and that has several implications.
Peopoly is building upon the phenomenon of its Phenom 3D printer line, today introducing the startlingly large Phenom XXL.
Wayland Additive is set to release their NeuBeam metal 3D printer this coming January.
There’s a new industrial filament 3D printer in the works that could operate seven to nine times faster than conventional devices.
Creality has notably dropped the price of their very popular desktop 3D printer, the Ender 3.
No, there have been no announcements regarding a new “Prusa MK4” 3D printer. But what might be included in a MK4?
Arevo has been making strides recently and perhaps none bigger than today’s announcement of new funding and a brand new more-capable 3D printer.
We had a chance to evaluate the new Prusa MINI 3D printer. Here we examine print quality and one error encountered.
We had a chance to evaluate the new Prusa MINI 3D printer. Here we configure the machine and begin operations.
We had a chance to evaluate the new Prusa MINI 3D printer. Here we unbox and assemble the device.
A company is working on a concept called “Swarm 3D Printing”.
The world of 3D printer recoaters is even more complex after learning more about Open Additive’s approach.
There are large 3D printers, and there are larger 3D printers. And then there is CADzilla.
An ANET N4 showed up in our lab, so we thought we’d run it through some tests: here we see results from this 3D printer.
An ANET N4 showed up in our lab, so we thought we’d run it through some tests, starting with setup and getting the 3D printer running.
Today I’m looking at a 3D printer I had not seen before, the Incus Hammer Lab35.
Stacker announced the F1, a desktop 3D printer that is quite a bit smaller than their previous models.
RIZE is introducing a new 3D printer, developed with Sindoh, that represents an interesting professional desktop composite system.
Creality’s new Ender 3 V2 is now available, and it’s a good choice for entry-level 3D printing.
INTAMSYS announced a radically new 3D printer, the FLEX 510, which is able to 3D print flexible objects at very high speeds.
Gizmo 3D Printers has some major news to share in super-fast industrial DLP 3D printing.
I recently had the opportunity to speak with the folks from Plural Additive Manufacturing, an Oregon-based 3D print company.
Polaroid has introduced its Play 3D Pen to the US.
Loveland’s 3D printing legacy lives on as SynDaver West launches its new professional desktop 3D printer.
Farsoon announced a monstrously huge deal with Falcontech to provide the AM service with no fewer than 50 advanced metal 3D printers.
I recently learned the MakerBot METHOD series has a very unusual feature for a 3D printer: integrated annealing.
Evidence has arisen indicating the upcoming PodoPrinter project may make use of a belt-driven 3D printer.
I’m looking at an interesting news report detailing the first products from a new 3D printer manufacturer located in Loveland, Colorado.
I spoke with VELO3D’s Zach Murphree to find out more details on the company’s recent announcement of a tall version of their popular metal 3D printer.
Nano Dimension announced a very significant breakthrough in the field of 3D printed circuit boards, where they can now incorporate advanced components.
MakerBot announced a new version of their METHOD series that is specifically designed to 3D print strong carbon fiber parts.
Wayland Additive has introduced a new form of metal 3D printing they call “NeuBeam” that should be superior to laser or electron beam processes.
A manufacturing equipment provider has developed their own metal 3D printer.
Next week Creality launches their latest desktop 3D printer, the CR-6 SE, on Kickstarter and the device includes some amazing new features we’ve never seen previously.
A new small-footprint full-color 3D printer has emerged from Stratasys.
The 3DFORT is an ultra-low-cost desktop 3D printer on Kickstarter. We have some thoughts on this development.
The Formon Core desktop 3D printer includes one of the most unusual motion systems I’ve yet seen.
ExOne’s X1 160PRO metal 3D printer will be used for research and development by institutions.
Hong Kong-based Peopoly has just expanded its Phenom 3D printer line.
VELO3D announced a new, much taller Sapphire metal 3D printer that enables 3D printing metal parts for automotive, aerospace and oil & gas.
Digital Metal has tripled the speed of their metal 3D printer, the DM P2500, and we speculate on how they accomplished it.
Modix announced another large-format 3D printer; the new Big-120Z can 3D print objects 1200mm tall.
The Phrozen Sonic XL 4K is a very interesting resin 3D printer that has several technical secrets behind its ability to 3D print large objects in high resolution at a rapid speed.
Creality’s new CR-5 Pro 3D printer includes a number of features to increase print quality and reliability.
Thermwood announced a very large-scale 3D printer for manufacturing that includes an enclosure.
When Mimaki thinks 3D printing, it’s thinking big.
Twente Additive Manufacturing has developed a robotic-style concrete 3D printer that is capable of amazing detail and even overhangs.
An Ohio company has been 3D printing medicinal tablets that can dissolve almost instantly using a proprietary 3D printing process.
ExOne’s X1 160PRO metal 3D printer will be used for research and development by institutions.
EOS North America has released its newest industrial 3D printer: the INTEGRA P 450.
Hong Kong-based Peopoly has just expanded its Phenom 3D printer line.
FELIXprinters has released a new bioprinter, the FELIX BIOprinter, which is quite a change for the long-time 3D printer manufacturer.
Aerosint and Aconity have proven out their work in multi-metal powder deposition 3D printing.
A manufacturing-as-a-service company has developed a way to 3D print continuous carbon fiber in a production setting.
A Spanish company hopes to develop a specialized 3D printer that is capable of producing vegetarian steaks that both taste good and have great texture. But will you eat one?
Cubicure has developed an unusual 3D printing process they call Hot Lithography. We review how it works.
Tritone has been quietly building their MoldJet technology and is nearing a release of their beta 3D printing equipment.
BLB Industries, a Swedish company, produces large format 3D printers suitable for industrial plastic parts production.
Aurora Labs announced an important milestone in the development of their rapid metal 3D printing process.
COBOD’s BOD2 construction 3D printer seems to be catching on as the company has made multiple sales of the new device.
VSHAPER’s new 3D printer uses a 5-axis motion system to enable 3D printing without support structures.
A cross-Atlantic partnership has resulted in a new metal 3D printer with the ability to perform two different types of metal 3D printing in the same frame.
If you’re a youngin’ whose neurons have just myelinated or an educator who’s responsible for bludgeoning their brain tissue with knowledge, there’s a 3D printer option you’ll want to add to your lab list – A RIZE 3D Printer.
Readily3D announced a new, ultra-high speed 3D printing process using a volumetric approach, but we have some questions.
AON3D announced a new, powerful industrial 3D printer, the AON-M2 2020, which has a number of enhanced features and capabilities.
Modix has upgraded their line of large-format 3D printers to what they call “version 3”. But that version actually includes a huge list of powerful improvements.
Sonda SYS manufactures an industrial 3D printer with an interesting feature twist.
A new player has emerged on the micro-3D printing stage: Boston Micro Fabrication.
We’ve been tipped that Italy-based Lumi Industries is developing a very high resolution, but tiny, resin 3D printer they call the PicoFAB.
Stratasys announced a new member to their J8 series of full color 3D printers, the J826, which will enable easier acquisition by educators.
Inkbit has developed an AI-based quality control system that can not only verify correct layers, but fix them, too.
MakerBot announced a surprise new product for the education segment: MakerBot Classroom, which includes the new SKETCH desktop 3D printer.
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Welcome to Fabbaloo, one of the world’s oldest online news sources for 3D printing news. We’ve been in operation since 2007, where we first started examining the state of 3D printers. These devices are now relatively common among some circles in today’s world, but years ago it was extremely rare to see a 3D printer or even a 3D printed object.
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Today’s industry has finally taken up the challenge by installing thousands of industrial 3D printers, each producing previously impossible 3D printed parts that make today’s society far more efficient. The aerospace industry in particular has been producing many 3D printed parts, some even for flight critical purposes.
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