Tecnología de impresión | SLA |
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Monitor | Sí |
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Lector de tarjetas de memoria | No |
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Consumo de energía operativo (mín-máx) | 0 - 0 |
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Interfaces | USB |
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color del producto | Gris negro |
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Ancho | 280.0 mm |
Altura | 590.0 mm |
Profundidad | 345.0 mm |
Resolución de capa / Grosor (eje Z) |
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máx. ancho del tamaño del objeto | 128.0 mm |
máx. altura del tamaño del objeto | 200.0 mm |
máx. profundidad del tamaño del objeto | 128.0 mm |
Peso | 9.6 kg |
Materiales imprimibles | Resina |
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For £1,300, XYZprinting offers a printer that is slow, but can blow away fused filament printers in accuracy.
Contents1 Why We Like It – XYZprinting1.1 Performance1.2 Design1.3 Value1.4 XYZprinting Wrap Up 9.1Expert RatingThe Nobel is a fantastic option especially if you’re buying a 3D printer for the first time. The printer is designed with a closed printing area, and uses its very own XYZware Nobel as printing software. The printer has a build …
Professional 3D print technology at home
For $1,500, XYZprinting's Nobel 1.0 stereolithographic 3D printer can blow away fused filament printers in accuracy. However, it does have some drawbacks.
The XYZprinting Nobel 1.0 provides the exquisite quality of stereolithographic 3D printing at a moderate price, although its cost per printed object is considerably higher than objects 3D-printed with plastic filament.
Using a fascinating method to build very high-quality 3D objects, this is the first stereolithography 3D printer that's cheap enough for general consumers. Will it be worth the investment? Here's CNET's full review.
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