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PROS:
- Speedy printing of objects varying in different build volumes.
- Capable of printing highly accurate geometries with superb layer resolution.
- Offers powerful solutions to dental demands in the industry.
- Fits Lab and clinical conditions optimally.
- Provides a huge build volume.
- Powerful software solution with an amazing set of features.
- Robust mechanics and sparkling looks.
CONS:
- Like every other DLP 3D printer, RayDent too is on the higher end of the budget compared to printers based on different 3D printing technologies
PROS:
- Capability to print with various materials.
- Capability to print large parts and functional prototypes.
- Application of printed parts in various industries.
- Able to withstand high temperatures.
CONS:
- Wearing out of the nozzle.
- Extruder clogging up.
- Expensive filaments.
PROS:
- Enclosed chamber
- Larger build space
- Beltless system
- Heated print bed
- Advanced air cooling system
- Enhanced Z component
- Faster Speed
- Support for multiple filaments including industrial grade materials
CONS:
- It is very expensive
- Not suitable for home use
PROS:
- It is reliable
- ShaowWhite offers great print quality
- Print speed is also considerably fast
- Pre-set profiles are available for the powdered materials
- No need for frequent calibration
- The support structure is not needed for printing 3D parts
CONS:
- Expensive and not affordable for commercial use
- Bulkier than desktop 3D Printers
PROS:
- Quiet to work with
- Simple to use
- High-quality prints
- Dual extrusion possible
- HEPA filter
- Works great with ABS
CONS:
- Expensive
- Best Results with Sindoh’s branded filament
- Not much freedom for customization
PROS:
- Incredibly cheap for SLS 3D printing technology.
- Is a desktop-sized machine that delivers industrial-grade performance.
CONS:
- The printer has a relatively limited build area.
- It requires a fair amount of preparation and cleaning.
Sinterit Lisa Pro
Sinterit Lisa Pro has a number of attractive features to catch one's eye such as the front paneling, as well as a seven-inch touchscreen interface that enables one to operate and monitor the 3D printer. PROS:
- The all-new Nitrogen chamber.
- Unprecedented huge build volume by the printer manufacturer.
- Based on SLS 3D printing technology, the Sinterit Lisa Pro is able to produce parts and functional prototypes of high resolution.
CONS:
- The cost of the printer when compared on the basis of build volume with the printers based on FDM 3D printing technology, is higher.
PROS:
- It is a reliable machine
- Fast printing speed
- No need for support
- Compact and easy to manage
- No onsite installation needed
- Amazing print quality
CONS:
- Not suitable for commercial use because of the high price compared to the desktop 3D printers
PROS:
- High-quality parts and functional prototypes.
- Good print speed.
- Inert printing chamber.
CONS:
- Comparing the price of this printer and the build volume it offers, you may think that there are other printers that offer even more build volume than this one at the same price.
PROS:
- High resolution for printing with 5000 dots/inches
- Easy operation with a one-touch feature
- One can print highly accurate designs
- Soluble support offering hands-free post-processing
- Easy workflow from design to investment casting
- Can work with a variety of metals
CONS:
- Only available for Windows OS
- Expensive
PROS:
- Easy to setup
- One-touch operation
- Auto fault detection
- Auto calibration
- High precision and accuracy
- Larger material tank for continuous operation
- Dissolvable support
- Possible to create complex geometries
- Responsive customer support
- Clear burnouts
CONS:
- Expensive. Not suitable for small business because of affordability
- A bit heavy
PROS:
- Compatible with multiple materials for your 3D printing project.
- Has an ultra-durable resin tank.
- High production rate.
- Top quality lenses ensure dimensionally accurate parts.
- Dependable, high resolution producing projector.
CONS:
- The build volume offered by MoonRay S falls shorter than most basic desktop level FDM or SLA 3D printers.
- Although offering small build volumes, the printer is on a higher end of the budget.
PROS:
- Faster printing of parts and functional prototypes is possible using the printer.
- Excellent quality of pottery enables its user to do a small business of these parts.
CONS:
- Temperature generation, while the printing process will start, is an issue.
PROS:
- Considerable build volume.
- Extraordinary surface finishes.
- Remote monitoring and control.
- Huge memory space.
- Heated vat.
- Compatible with multiple resins.
- LCD touch screen user interface.
CONS:
- Bison 1000 does not offer simple operation. Uses must possess some technical expertise for smooth operation.
- The printer is on the higher end of the budget than normal DLP 3D printers. Hence, users must invest a large sum in the beginning for purchasing this machine.
PROS:
- The Delta type construction of T1250 enables you to print with much higher speed than Cartesian type 3D printers of the same price range and features.
- The automatic bed leveling feature of this printer allows you to lessen human intervention and effort, thereby increasing the overall efficiency of the 3D printing process as well as saving time.
- The printer comes equipped with a heated build plate which would mean that you’d get a head start in heating. This would be very helpful while in mass production.
- Seven-inch long touch screen multilingual user interface makes your overall interaction with the 3D printer than otherwise. You are able to relate to the most technical parts of the printer in the most non-technical way.
CONS:
- Being an FDM 3D printer, the print quality of Tractus 3D T1250 is average. There are printers available in the market that will offer you a much higher print quality by spending almost the same or a little bit more price than this 3D printer.
PROS:
- Huge build volume.
- Excellent print speed.
- High-quality parts and functional prototypes.
- Capable to bring various ranges of layer resolutions on parts and functional prototypes.
- Can fit through any normal door.
- An industrial 3D printer that can also be used at your home or office.
- The nozzle can withstand high temperatures.
- Printing bed can withstand huge temperatures.
- Automatic bed leveling.
- Capable of 3D printing with various materials.
CONS:
- No touch screen interface.
- Nozzle gets clogged and needs to be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis which becomes frustrating while mass-producing.
PROS:
- Automatic bed leveling enables you to lessen the overall human intervention with the 3D printer, thereby increasing the overall efficiency of the printing process.
- Ability to print with various 3D printing materials allows you to make parts and functional prototypes that find applications in various industries.
- The print bed of this 3D printer can withstand high temperatures.
- You can print with five different nozzle diameters to achieve different resolution ranges in parts and functional prototypes manufactured using Tractus 3D T850.
- High print speed lets you complete the task of mass manufacturing with ease.
CONS:
- The print quality offered by this 3D printer in parts and functional prototypes manufactured using it is not as good as other Cartesian 3D printers.
PROS:
- Heated build chamber.
- Huge build volume.
- A huge range of layer resolution.
- Printing with multiple 3D printer filaments.
- Touch screen interface in multiple languages.
- Automatic bed leveler.
- Reliable Delta construction.
- Lesser operating sound.
- Stable during the 3D printing process.
- Its print chamber can withstand high temperatures.
CONS:
- The printer offers mode build size in the Z-axis than in X and Y. This makes it suitable only for building certain kinds of parts and functional prototypes.
PROS:
- Noise-free cooling
- Dual extruders available
- Supports PVA
- Highly precise results
- Freedom to enhance the design code
- Low maintenance
CONS:
- Expensive
- Printing large designs could be challenging
PROS:
- The 3D printer is very simple to setup
- The exceptional quality of prints possible
- Bigger build volume
- Compatible with multiple materials
- Colorful touchscreen with intuitive control
- Remote access to the print using Cura
CONS:
- Expensive
- Print time may seem slower for smaller print height
PROS:
- UDP Mode can print with abnormal speed without compromising the quality.
- The printer has an option to auto-level itself.
- The printer can print parts and prototypes that have a special application for the shoe industry.
CONS:
- UDP mode does not allow the use of third party resin.
- The cost of the printer is high compared to competitors.
PROS:
- This printer provides 10 times faster speed than other DLM machines.
- Despite printing faster, the printer provides high-resolution printing.
- It is based on plug-and-play technology that helps users in easy operation.
- The printer has a user-friendly interface provided with the screen touch system for ease of setting the printing parameters.
- The structure of this printer is compact and can be accommodated in small spaces as well.
- The printer has a reduced need for the support structure.
CONS:
- The printer is expensive and hence not accessible for those with a low budget.
- Post-processing of parts and functional prototypes are required.
PROS:
- Cooling blowers.
- Filament run-out detection.
- Rigid frame.
- Removable ceramic tray.
- Ventilated motors.
CONS:
- Post-processing of the printer is very difficult when compared to the post-processing of other printers in the same price range having an open frame.
PROS:
- High precision stainless steel auger screw and extruder.
- Robust metal and PET cartridge clay delivery system.
- Preinstalled second air valve for optional second extruder.
- All CNC milled metal parts and fully anodized powder coated for easy cleaning.
- Huge build envelope.
- Faster printing using adjustable acceleration and extrusion.
CONS:
- The printer needs to be assembled exactly like it’s mentioned in the instruction manual. So, if you are someone who is used to working with plug and play 3D printers, the setup may seem a little difficult.
- Buying Lutum 5 demands a large sum of one time investment. It is expensive for hobbyists and home users.
PROS:
- Two separate extruders are used for rigid as well as flexible 3D printing materials.
- Unique hot and cold technology.
- Huge build volume.
- Can withstand high temperatures.
- Allows printing with various materials.
CONS:
- The high price of this printer makes it a little less affordable.
PROS:
- Free Zeta System
- Resurrection System
- Adjustable Zero plays a scrolling system
- LDM WASP Extruder compatible
- Exclusive suspended Bowden system
- Automatic calibration system
- Superior motor cooling
- Aluminum build plate
- Integrated end-filament sensor
- Precise heat resistant mechanics
- Steel belts for high temperature
CONS:
- The enclosed print chamber makes the post-processing of parts or functional prototypes difficult.
PROS:
- Allows you to print with multiple materials.
- Gives you a layer resolution range of 50 microns to 700 microns depending on your build speed.
- A hardened steel nozzle enabling you advanced material usage.
- A heated chamber guaranteeing you excellent 3D print quality.
- Auto leveling and calibration ensuring high precision.
- Automatically replenishing the filament when a filament is finished.
CONS:
- Cooling of parts is a problem because the printer has a closed body.
PROS:
- The printer has a one-way operation process starting from importing print to slicing it.
- The user interface displays comprehensive information to every user that’s helpful for a first-timer who is not all tech-savvy.
- Inspire comes with a self-built model library.
CONS:
- The menu layout of this printer could be improved to make it more user-friendly than it currently is.
PROS:
- The printer definitely offers one of the highest build volumes in terms of the price that it charges its users. So, professionals in the field of 3D printing and even intermediates can opt for this printer.
- Parts and functional prototypes manufactured using M300 offer a layer resolution range of 90 to 290 microns which is very high compared to other 3D printers based on the same 3D printing technology.
- The brand is reliable for manufacturing desktop 3D printers of high end and is known to give extraordinary customer support.
CONS:
- Although Zortrax M 300 offers good print quality, its price is rated much higher, and in case you are fine without having the reliability and are willing to let go of a little bit of quality, you will get many options cheaper than this 3D printer because its price is expensive.
- There is only one way to connect to this printer that is using an SD card which is a little bit slower process than the Wi-fi connectivity and is offered by competitors in the same price range.