Mar.12, 2014
3D printer manufacturer EnvisionTEC launches their new Perfactory Micro Advantage 3D printer at both the Atlanta Jewelry Show in Atlanta and the MJSA Show in New York.
The Perfactory Micro Advantage is an entry-level solution for jewelry designers and retailers. It boasts a large build envelope of 60 x 45 x 100 mm, while maintaining an XY resolution of 50 microns and a Z resolution that is adjustable from 25 to 100 microns as the Perfactory Micro HiRes (Build Envelope: 1.58" x 1.18" x 3.94" / 40 x 30 x 100 mm)
This size allows for wider design capabilities through the printing of larger pieces such as bangles and belt buckles. The build speed can reach to 10 mm per hour for the full envelope. The Perfactory Micro Advantage 3D printer is a fully automated self-calibrating system.
Specs:
- Build Envelope 2.36" x 1.77" x 3.94" (60 x 45 x 100 mm)
- Enhanced XY Resolution 0.002" (50 μm)
- Dynamic Z Resolution 0.001" to 0.004" (25 μm to 100 μm)
- Build Speed Up to 0.394" (10 mm)/hour for full envelope
- Light Source LED
- Data Handling STL
- Footprint (L x W x H): 11" x 10" x 24" (28 x 25 x 61 cm)
- Weight: 24 lbs (11 kg)
- Electrical Requirements: 100-120V, 3 Amps/220-240V, 2 Amps
- Patents Pending
EnvisionTEC has also announced the newest casting material Epic. Epic is a wax-based material and offers the crispness of EnvisionTEC's PIC materials with the castability of its EC-500 materials in a new formulation. It can be used with the Perfactory Mini and Perfactory Mini XL 3D printers and also as Epic M, for use with the Perfactory Micro series 3D printers.
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yea but the resolution is down on that for the regular micro... why cant they let us have the better resolution and the larger build size at a slightly higher price?
Ben wrote at 3/12/2014 6:23:21 PM:
Cute. How much? I could have my folks pick it up for me in ATL. I like how they obviously PhotoShopped "Advantage" on their product. It instills confidence in the product......
Bullshit! wrote at 3/12/2014 6:19:17 PM:
It boasts a large build envelope of 60 x 45 x 100 mm wut?