Mar.13, 2014

Czech 3D printer manufacturer be3D.cz unveiled a fully automatic 3D printer 'DeeGreen' at the German trade expo CeBIT.

Since its establishment in 2012, the company has unveiled two 3D printers, DeeOrange and DeeRed. Compared to the earlier model DeeOrange, the print speed of DeeGreen is doubled to 90 mm/s. DeeGreen has also a larger print area, it prints objects with dimensions up to 150 x 150 x 150 mm.

The DeeGreen 3D Printer features automatic bed calibration which significantly simplifies the work with the printer. It has a fully enclosed cabinet with a front door to keep temperature stable and reduce warping. The DeeGreen comes with an intuitive touch screen that allows your 3D printer to operate without a PC always connected. The operating software was developed to suit the printers by the be3D.cz workshop itself. Models can be uploaded to the printer via USB cable or SD card.

"DeeOrange as our first printer has taught us a lot. When testing possible modifications to DeeOrange we came to the conclusion that it would be better to develop a completely new model with the expansion of the printing area. The development of DeeGreen began in November 2013 and we have extensively tested the new suspension of the print-head and the enhanced layering of the print material for two months. Due to our distributor channels we have expanded significantly in recent months." says David Miklas, be3D.cz founder.

Specs:

  • Build envelope: 150 x 150 x 150 mm
  • Printing accuracy: 0.1 mm
  • Layer thickness: 0.1 / 0.15 / 0.2 mm
  • Nozzle (optional): 0.4 mm
  • Printing speed: 90 mm/s
  • Dimensions: 495 x 395 x 390 mm
  • Lighting: LED
  • Printing material: 1.75 PLA, plastic timber
  • Weight: 18 kg

The DeeGreen 3D printer is available at the introductory price of 35,850 CZK ($1,829) and the company is taking pre-orders now. The DeeGreen will enter mass production in April and it will replace the earlier model DeeOrange.

 

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hanz wrote at 3/18/2014 8:47:46 AM:

i saw their stand during the london printshow. Very - very disappointing quality machines & prints.

RepRap builder wrote at 3/13/2014 5:52:07 PM:

Another RepRap but these guys don´t give anything back to the OpenSource community.. shame on them.

tarakonas wrote at 3/13/2014 4:11:13 PM:

printer for toys with this small build area.



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