Kit di montaggio | No |
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Numero di estrusori | 2 |
Velocità di stampa | 30 - 300 |
Tecnologia di stampa | Fused Filament Fabrication |
Schermo | sì |
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Lettore di schede di memoria | No |
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Consumo energetico operativo (min-max) | 0 - 0 |
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Interfacce |
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Colore del prodotto | bianca |
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Larghezza | 342.0 mm |
Altezza | 489.0 mm |
Profondità | 380.0 mm |
Risoluzione / spessore strato (asse Z) |
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Max. larghezza della dimensione dell'oggetto | 215.0 mm |
Max. altezza della dimensione dell'oggetto | 215.0 mm |
Max. profondità della dimensione dell'oggetto | 300.0 mm |
Dimensione dell'ugello | 0.4 mm |
Peso | 11.3 kg |
Dimensione materiale | 3mm |
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Materiali stampabili |
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Ultimaker has been taking the maker crowd by storm, but its latest product is looking to address the desktop professional market. Al Dean spends some quality time with the Ultimaker 3 and finds a system that's perfectly suited to professional users
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