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*Lowest unique part count in the world, and lowest overall part count in the world
*Lowest unique part count in the world, and lowest overall part count in the world
*Buildable from [[COTS]] parts
*Buildable from [[COTS]] parts
*More than 2x the heat bed power of Ultimaker S5, faster bed heating than any consumer printer
*More than 2x the heat bed power of Ultimaker S5 or Lulzbot TAZ Pro, faster bed heating than any comparable printer (2:47 from 11C to 100C at 11C ambient)
*Dual 1.75-2.85 mm extruder, optimized for rubber printing
*Dual 1.75-2.85 mm extruder, optimized for rubber printing


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*[[D3D v20.04]]
*[[D3D v20.04]]

Revision as of 05:20, 20 April 2020

Requirements

  • Upgrade of D3D Pro to 4x the print volume
  • Counterweight? for bed?
  • Universal Gearless Extruder
  • 12" insulated, heated, fast bed
  • Highest performance heated bed: max T, heating speed, eco efficiency (insulated)
  • For consideration: air filter, as second eco feature

Change Log

  • Simplify 3D printed pieces
  • Use regular 3-wire endstops
  • New endstop holders
  • Auto paralleling
  • 1200W heated bed
  • 12" bed instead of 8"
  • Upgrading to Universal Gearless Extruder from E3D Titan Aero

Unique Value Proposition

  • Lifetime design
  • Only 3D printer in the world with an insulated heatbed for 30% energy savings
  • Lowest unique part count in the world, and lowest overall part count in the world
  • Buildable from COTS parts
  • More than 2x the heat bed power of Ultimaker S5 or Lulzbot TAZ Pro, faster bed heating than any comparable printer (2:47 from 11C to 100C at 11C ambient)
  • Dual 1.75-2.85 mm extruder, optimized for rubber printing

Links