Sep 24, 2015
3D printer manufacturer XYZprinting announced it has created an da Vinci Professional, the company's first 3D printer aimed at businesses and larger networks. According to the company, the da Vinci Professional is a high performance 3D printer designed for designers, engineers, architects, and anyone looking for a 3D printer that can print objects at a high volume.
The new Da Vinci Professional boasts a 7.87 x 7.87 x 7.87 inch (200 x 200x 200 mm) build volume, and supports ABS and PLA filament from all materials manufacturers. In addition, the da Vinci Professional features flexible printing preference settings so users can adjust the printing temperature and speed for optimized print quality.
"With the ability to use all of the world's new, diverse 3D printing materials, the da Vinci Professional will unlock countless possibilities to replicate a wide variety of objects," said Simon Shen, CEO of XYZprinting and chief executive of Taipei-based New Kinpo Group, the parent company of XYZprinting.
The Da Vinci Professional will also include wireless connectivity. WiFi can be run from any iPad and Android devices, eliminating the need for cabling and wiring. Additionally the printer features an auto-loading filament system that will ensure the filament is loaded correctly.
Specs:
- Technique: FFF/Single Head
- Dimension: 18.1 x 21.9 x 20.1 inch (468 x 558 x 510 mm)
- Weight: 26 kg
- Maximum Build Volume: 7.87 x 7.87 x 7.87 inch (200 x 200x 200 mm)
- Print Resolution: 0.1 /0.2 /0.3 /0.4 mm
- Software: XYZware for Pro
- Operating System: Windows 7 and above, Mac OSX 10.8 and above
The da Vinci Professional will be available for pre-order in October and will be showcased at Maker Faire in New York on September 26th and 27th at booth number PV10 located in Zone 2 of the 3D Printing Zone.
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