3D Printers - New
Welcome to our "3D Printers" section, where you will find a carefully selected range of 3D printers that are directly available in our current product range. Our portfolio includes a wide range of printers, from basic models for hobby printers to advanced machines for professional use, including industrial applications.
Each 3D printer in our range has been carefully selected based on its quality, reliability and ability to meet the specific needs of our customers. We offer printers that work with a variety of printing technologies, including FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) for printing with thermoplastic filaments, SLA (Stereolithography) for printing using UV-sensitive resins, and many others to cover a wide range of applications and materials.
We understand that selecting the right 3D printer can be challenging, which is why our team of experts is ready to provide expert advice and help you choose the printer that best suits your needs and budget. Whether you're looking for a printer for prototyping, production tooling, art objects or educational projects, we have the perfect solution for you.
Explore our range and discover the latest models from leading manufacturers that bring innovation and high performance to the world of 3D printing. With our current range of 3D printers, you are just one step away from realising your creative ideas and projects with the highest precision and quality.
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Creality 3D printer K1C, 220x220x250mm
659,45 € incl. VAT
TwoTrees SK1 CoreXY 3D Printer, 700mm/s, 256x256x256, Klipper, acc 20000mm/s2, flow 32mm3/s
714,24 € incl. VAT
Comparison of the TRONXY VEHO-600 and VEHO-600 V2 large format printers
Differences and Features of Tronxy VEHO-600 and Tronxy VEHO-600 V2 3D Printers
The Tronxy VEHO-600 and Tronxy VEHO-600 V2 3D printers represent two different generations of machines with features to meet the needs of both amateur and professional users. This article focuses on comparing the two models and explaining key terms such as Marlin, Klipper, and CoreXY.