Nov.5, 2013
3Dprinter4u, webshop of Dutch company Code-p West BV is set to introduce a fully-assembled Builder dual extrusion 3D printer at the 3D Printshow in London Nov.7~9, 2013.
Th two extruder setup with a single hot-end combining nozzle allows you to print 3D objects in two different colors, you can also just use one extruder to print the object while the other extruder prints support structures.
The Builder dual extruder is equipped with a display and SD memory card. The price is EUR1,575 plus VAT.
- Printing Volume approx: 220x210x175mm (LxWxh)
- Material Frame: sturdy powdercoated steel
- Frame Colours: Red, Black
- Print Bed: removable
- Material: PLA 1.75 mm, PVA
- Layer resolution: 0.05 mm - 0.35mm
- Extruder: CNC produced extruder with bearing
- Software: opensource, Repetier
- Power needed: 120 watt
- Printer dimension: 385x370x400 mm (LxWxh)
- Weight: 16kg
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These are some of the earlier prints, after some finetuning that has already been done, the prints are now very nice and consistent. Visit the Builder stand at the Londen print show this week to see it in action! :) I'm the one who designed this hot-end for my intership project at Code-P West.
Suro wrote at 11/5/2013 1:22:14 PM:
I've got to give them credit - those are some of the better dual extruder prints I've seen in many ways. Not the best, but not bad at all.