By David Nagel, THE Journal
Dremel has unveiled the Idea Builder 3D40, the latest update to its line of 3D printers. The new model will be available in two versions — a standard retail configuration and a bundle designed specifically for education. The single-extruder, PLA-based 3D40 adds several enhancements over previous Dremel 3D printers, including:
WiFi and Ethernet network printing (in addition to USB printing); A larger build plate (10″ x 6″, supporting a build height of 6.7″, with a layer thickness of as little as 0.1 mm); Active filament monitoring; Assisted print bed leveling; and A “maintenance-free” extruder, according to Dremel.
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