Friday 8 April 2016

Dremel Rolling Out Next-Generation PLA 3D Printer for Education

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.

https://thejournal.com/articles/2016/03/31/dremel-rolling-out-next-generation-pla-3d-printer-for-education.aspx

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