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This article contains a list of 3D printers.[1]
Metrics
[edit]Some important 3D printer metrics include:
- Print technology: 3D printing processes encompasses a variety of methods which each have their own unique challenges.
- Length of production run and support: 3D printers often require adjustments and parts replacement. A long production run often means that spare parts are also available.
- Maximum build volume: Defines how large parts that are possible to print on a given printer. Often measured in millimeters, but sometimes in inches or centimeters instead.
- Minimum layer resolution: Defines the resolution of the print (usually the vertical resolution). Often measured in micrometers (μm). The actual resolution of a printer can usually be adjusted within an interval.
- Print speed: Defines how fast the printer is, and is usually measured in millimeters per second (mm/s). The actual speed of a printer can usually be adjusted within an interval.
- Kit or assembled: Printers are usually sold either pre-assembled, partially assembled or as complete kits. Kits are usually less expensive, but also usually require more fitting and calibration.
- Open source: Some printer designs are released into the open source domain, which can include for instance hardware specifications, CAD files, board schematics and firmware files. Open source printer designs are often popular in online do it yourself-communities.
- Noise level: Measured in decibels (dB), and can vary greatly in home-printers from 15 dB to 75 dB.[2] Some main sources of noise in filament printers are fans, motors and bearings, while in resin printers the fans usually are responsible for most of the noise.[2] Some methods for dampening the noise from a printer may be to install vibration isolation, use larger diameter fans, perform maintenance and lubrication, or using a soundproofing enclosure.[2]
Commercial printers
[edit]Name | Year Released | Print technology | Max build volume (mm) | Max build volume (in) | Min layer resolution (μm) | Print speed (mm/s) | Kit or assembled |
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Airwolf 3D Axiom[3] | 2015[4] | FFF | 318 mm × 203 mm × 254 mm | 12.5 in × 8.0 in × 10.0 in | 40 μm | 250 mm/s | |
Airwolf 3D HD2x | 2014 | FFF | 279 mm × 203 mm × 305 mm | 11.0 in × 8.0 in × 12.0 in | 60 μm | 150 mm/s | |
Anet A8 DIY Kit | 2016 | FFF | 221 mm × 221 mm × 239 mm | 8.7 in × 8.7 in × 9.4 in | 100 mm/s | Kit | |
Anycubic Vyper | 2021 | FFF | 245 mm × 245 mm × 260 mm | 9.6 in × 9.6 in × 10.2 in | 180 mm/s | Kit | |
Autodesk Ember[5] | 2014[6] | SLA | 64 mm × 40 mm × 134 mm | 2.5 in × 1.6 in × 5.3 in | 50 μm | 0.005 mm/s (18 mm/h) at 25 μm layers | |
be3D DeeGreen Ember[7] | FFF | 150 mm × 150 mm × 150 mm | 5.9 in × 5.9 in × 5.9 in | 90 mm/s | |||
be3D DeeRed Ember[8] | FFF | 400 mm × 600 mm × 800 mm | 16 in × 24 in × 31 in | 100 mm/s | |||
The Buccaneer 3D printer[9][10][11] | 2013 | FFF | 145 mm × 125 mm × 155 mm | 5.7 in × 4.9 in × 6.1 in | 85 μm | 100 mm/s | Assembled |
3D Systems Cube[12] | FFF | 152 mm × 153 mm × 152 mm | 6.0 in × 6.0 in × 6.0 in | 70 μm | |||
3D Systems Cube Pro | FFF | 285 mm × 230 mm × 270 mm | 11.2 in × 9.1 in × 10.6 in | 70 μm | |||
3D Systems ProJet 1200[13] | SLA | 43 mm × 27 mm × 150 mm | 1.7 in × 1.1 in × 5.9 in | 56 μm | 0.0038 mm/s | Assembled | |
3D Systems ChefJet Pro[14] | 203 mm × 203 mm × 203 mm | 8.0 in × 8.0 in × 8.0 in | 0.014 mm/s (~2 in/h or ~100 candies/hr) | ||||
CandyFab 4000 | 610 mm × 340 mm × 230 mm | 24.0 in × 13.4 in × 9.1 in[15] | 1270 μm (20 DPI)[16] | ||||
CandyFab 5000 | 216 mm × 279 mm × 432 mm | 8.5 in × 11.0 in × 17.0 in | |||||
CandyFab 6000 | 216 mm × 279 mm × 178 mm | 8.5 in × 11.0 in × 7.0 in | |||||
Cellink BIO X[17] | 360 mm × 450 mm × 500 mm | 14 in × 18 in × 20 in | 1 μm | 40 mm/s | |||
Creality CR-10 | FFF | 300 mm × 300 mm × 400 mm | 12 in × 12 in × 16 in | 100 μm | |||
envisionTEC Micro Plus Hi-Res[18] | 45 mm × 25 mm × 100 mm | 1.77 in × 0.98 in × 3.94 in | 30 μm | ||||
envisionTEC Perfactory Apollo | SLA | 100 mm × 75 mm × 100 mm | 3.9 in × 3.0 in × 3.9 in | 70 μm | |||
Formlabs Form 1 | SLA | ||||||
Formlabs Form 1+[19] | SLA | 125 mm × 125 mm × 125 mm | 4.9 in × 4.9 in × 4.9 in | ||||
Fusion3 F306 - Single Extruder | 2014-2016 | FFF | 306 mm × 306 mm × 306 mm | 12.0 in × 12.0 in × 12.0 in | 250 mm/s | ||
Fusion3 F306 - Dual Extruder | 2014-2016 | FFF | 125 mm × 125 mm × 125 mm | 4.9 in × 4.9 in × 4.9 in | 250 mm/s | ||
Fusion3 F410 | 2018-2022 | FFF | 355 mm × 355 mm × 318 mm | 14.0 in × 14.0 in × 12.5 in | 20 μm | 250 mm/s | Assembled |
Fusion3 EDGE | 2022-present | FFF | 368 mm × 368 mm × 343 mm | 14.5 in × 14.5 in × 13.5 in | 20 μm | 250 mm/s | Assembled |
Hyrel 3D Engine | |||||||
Hyrel 3D System 30 | |||||||
LulzBot TAZ | FFF | 298 mm × 275 mm × 250 mm | 11.7 in × 10.8 in × 9.8 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | ||
Makerbot Cupcake CNC | FFF | 100 mm × 100 mm × 130 mm | 3.9 in × 3.9 in × 5.1 in | ||||
Makerbot Replicator | FFF | 225 mm × 145 mm × 150 mm | 8.9 in × 5.7 in × 5.9 in | ||||
Makerbot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer | FFF | 285 mm × 153 mm × 155 mm | 11.2 in × 6.0 in × 6.1 in | 100 μm | |||
Makerbot Replicator+ Desktop 3D Printer | FFF | 295 mm × 195 mm × 165 mm | 11.6 in × 7.7 in × 6.5 in | 100 μm | |||
Makerbot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer | FFF | ||||||
Makerbot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer | FFF | 252 mm × 199 mm × 150 mm | 9.9 in × 7.8 in × 5.9 in | ||||
Makerbot Replicator Mini Compact 3D Printer | FFF | 100 mm × 100 mm × 125 mm | 3.9 in × 3.9 in × 4.9 in | 200 μm | |||
Makerbot Replicator Mini+ Compact 3D Printer | FFF | 110 mm × 126 mm × 126 mm | 4.3 in × 5.0 in × 5.0 in | 100 μm | |||
Makerbot Replicator Z18 3D Printer | FFF | ||||||
Makerbot Thing-O-Matic | FFF | 100 mm × 100 mm × 100 mm | 3.9 in × 3.9 in × 3.9 in | ||||
Photocentric LC Magna | 2019 | FFF | 510 mm × 280 mm × 350 mm | 20 in × 11 in × 14 in | 20 μm | 250 mm/s | |
Phrozen Mighty 8K 3D Printer | 2022 | LCD | 218mm x 123mm x 235mm | 28 μm | 0.02/s | Assembled | |
Phrozen Mini 8K 3D Printer | 2021 | LCD | 165mm x 72mm x 180 mm | 22 μm | 0.022/s | Assembled | |
Phrozen Mega 8K 3D Printer | 2021 | LCD | 330mm x 185mm x 400 mm | 43 μm | 0.02/s | Assembled | |
Printrbot Go Large 2014 | FFF | ||||||
Printrbot Plus[20] | FFF | 250 mm × 250 mm × 265 mm | 9.8 in × 9.8 in × 10.4 in | 50 μm | 80 mm/s | ||
Printrbot Simple 2014 | FFF | 150 mm × 150 mm × 150 mm | 5.9 in × 5.9 in × 5.9 in | 50 μm | 80 mm/s | ||
Printrbot Simple Metal 2014 | FFF | 150 mm × 150 mm × 150 mm | 5.9 in × 5.9 in × 5.9 in | 50 μm | 80 mm/s | ||
Printrbot Play | FFF | 100 mm × 105 mm × 130 mm | 3.9 in × 4.1 in × 5.1 in | 80 mm/s | |||
Raise3D E2[21] | FFF | 295 mm–330 mm × 240 mm × 240 mm | 11.6 in–13.0 in × 9.4 in × 9.4 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Raise3D E2CF[22] | FFF | 295 mm–330 mm × 240 mm × 240 mm | 11.6 in–13.0 in × 9.4 in × 9.4 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Raise3D Pro2[23] | FFF | 280 mm–305 mm × 305 mm × 300 mm | 11.0 in–12.0 in × 12.0 in × 11.8 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Raise3D Pro2 Plus[23] | FFF | 280 mm–305 mm × 305 mm × 605 mm | 11.0 in–12.0 in × 12.0 in × 23.8 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Raise3D Pro3[24] | FFF | 255 mm–300 mm × 300 mm × 300 mm | 10.0 in–11.8 in × 11.8 in × 11.8 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Raise3D Pro3 Plus[24] | FFF | 255 mm–300 mm × 300 mm × 605 mm | 10.0 in–11.8 in × 11.8 in × 23.8 in | 30–150 mm/s | Assembled | ||
Robo 3D R1 +Plus[25] | FFF | 254 mm × 229 mm × 203 mm | 10.0 in × 9.0 in × 8.0 in | 100 μm | |||
Sindoh 3DWOX DP200/201 | 2016 (Discontinued) | FFF | 200 mm × 200 mm × 185 mm | 7.9 in × 7.9 in × 7.3 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | Assembled (Plug n Play) |
Sindoh 3DWOX 1 | 2019 | FFF | 200 mm × 200 mm × 185 mm | 7.9 in × 7.9 in × 7.3 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | Assembled (Plug n Play) |
Sindoh 3DWOX 1X | 2019 | FFF | 228 mm × 200 mm × 300 mm | 9.0 in × 7.9 in × 11.8 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | Assembled (Plug n Play) |
Sindoh 3DWOX 2X | 2018 | FFF | 228 mm × 200 mm × 300 mm | 9.0 in × 7.9 in × 11.8 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | Assembled (Plug n Play) |
Sindoh 3DWOX 7X | 2019 | FFF | 380 mm × 390 mm × 450 mm | 15 in × 15 in × 18 in | 50 μm | 200 mm/s | Assembled (Customizable) |
Sindoh 3DWOX 30X | 2020 | FFF | 740 mm × 490 mm × 150 mm | 29.1 in × 19.3 in × 5.9 in | 50 μm | 300 mm/s | Assembled (Customizable) |
Sindoh A1+ | 2019 | SLA | 200 mm × 200 mm × 180 mm | 7.9 in × 7.9 in × 7.1 in | 25 μm | Assembled (Customizable) | |
Solidscape MAX²[26] | 152 mm × 152 mm × 102 mm | 6.0 in × 6.0 in × 4.0 in | |||||
Solidscape Pro | 152 mm × 152 mm × 102 mm | 6.0 in × 6.0 in × 4.0 in | |||||
Solidscape Studio | 152 mm × 152 mm × 51 mm | 6.0 in × 6.0 in × 2.0 in | |||||
Solidscape Lab | 152 mm × 152 mm × 51 mm | 6.0 in × 6.0 in × 2.0 in | |||||
Stratasys Fortus 250mc[27] | 254 mm × 254 mm × 305 mm | 10.0 in × 10.0 in × 12.0 in | |||||
Stratasys Fortus 360mc | FFF | ||||||
Stratasys Fortus 400mc[28] | FFF | 406 mm × 355 mm × 406 mm | 16.0 in × 14.0 in × 16.0 in | 127 μm | |||
Stratasys Fortus 900mc | FFF | 914 mm × 610 mm × 914 mm | 36.0 in × 24.0 in × 36.0 in | ||||
Stratasys FrameWorx | WDM | ||||||
Stratasys Mojo | FFF | 127 mm × 127 mm × 127 mm | 5.0 in × 5.0 in × 5.0 in | ||||
Stratasys Objet24 | 234 mm × 192 mm × 149 mm | 9.2 in × 7.6 in × 5.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet30 Pro | 294 mm × 192 mm × 149 mm | 11.6 in × 7.6 in × 5.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet Eden260/260V | |||||||
Stratasys Objet Eden350/350V | |||||||
Stratasys Objet Eden500/500V | |||||||
Stratasys Objet260 Connex 1 | 255 mm × 252 mm × 200 mm | 10.0 in × 9.9 in × 7.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet30 OrthoDesk | 300 mm × 200 mm × 100 mm | 11.8 in × 7.9 in × 3.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet Eden260VS Dental Advantage | 260 mm × 260 mm × 200 mm | 10.2 in × 10.2 in × 7.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet Eden260V for Dental | |||||||
Stratasys Objet Eden3500V for Dental | |||||||
Stratasys Objet Eden500V for Dental | |||||||
Stratasys Objet350 Connex1 | 340 mm × 340 mm × 200 mm | 13.4 in × 13.4 in × 7.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet500 Connex1 | 490 mm × 390 mm × 200 mm | 19.3 in × 15.4 in × 7.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet500 Connex3 | 490 mm × 390 mm × 200 mm | 19.3 in × 15.4 in × 7.9 in | |||||
Stratasys Objet1000 Plus | 1,000 mm × 800 mm × 500 mm | 39 in × 31 in × 20 in | |||||
Stratasys uPrint SE Plus | 203 mm × 203 mm × 152 mm | 8.0 in × 8.0 in × 6.0 in | |||||
Stratasys uPrint SE | 203 mm × 203 mm × 152 mm | 8.0 in × 8.0 in × 6.0 in | |||||
Ultimaker | FFF | 210 mm × 210 mm × 205 mm | 8.3 in × 8.3 in × 8.1 in | Assembled | |||
Ultimaker 2 | FFF | 230 mm × 225 mm × 205 mm | 9.1 in × 8.9 in × 8.1 in | Assembled | |||
Voxeljet VX 200[29] | 300 mm × 200 mm × 250 mm | 11.8 in × 7.9 in × 9.8 in | 300 DPI | 0.0033 mm/s (12 mm/h) | |||
Zortrax M200[30] | FFF | 200 mm × 200 mm × 180 mm | 7.9 in × 7.9 in × 7.1 in | 90 μm | |||
Zortrax Inventure[31] | FFF | 140 mm × 140 mm × 140 mm | 5.5 in × 5.5 in × 5.5 in | 90 μm | |||
Bambu Lab A1[32] | 2023 | FFF | 256 mm × 256 mm × 256 mm | 10.1 in × 10.1 in × 10.1 in | Up to 500 mm/s | ||
Bambu Lab P1S[33] | 2023 | FFF | 256 mm × 256 mm × 256 mm | 10.1 in × 10.1 in × 10.1 in | Up to 500 mm/s | ||
Bambu Lab X1C[34] | 2022 | FFF | 256 mm × 256 mm × 256 mm | 10.1 in × 10.1 in × 10.1 in | Up to 500 mm/s |
See also
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