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==Development Template== | ==Development Template== | ||
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Revision as of 10:35, 28 May 2020
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Introduction
- A D3D printer that has been build in Hamburg, Germany, and is based on a fork of the D3D-Universal. The main difference to the D3D-Universal is that it has 2 Z-Axis to be more stable.
- Great as a First Printer, Clasroom All-in-One Device, or as a print farm componet
Pictures
Development Template