Feature-Packed MakerBot Replicator Z18 Offers High Quality 3D Printing
3D printing has been a popular technology since many years. Having being excessively used in the manufacturing, technology, fashion and healthcare industry for various purposes, 3D printing is now becoming popular with the common user too. MakerBot Replicator has several models available for every industry and all kind of users.
Introducing MakerBot Replicator Z18
MakerBot industries, a New York based company that engineers and produces 3D printers, has recently announced the launch of its latest 3D printer – the MakerBot Replicator Z18. MakerBot has enjoyed immense popularity for its earlier products in the Replicator series including the MakerBot Replicator and the MakerBot Replicator Mini. While both the earlier printers offered stunning resolution and high performance, the MakerBot Replicator Z18 is a notch higher as it offers massive build volume and the best performance in the extra-large, professional 3D printer industry.
Incorporates Top-Class Features
- The MakerBot Replicator has an enclosed and heated build chamber and is perfect for printing large models with minimal curling
- The massive build volume enables users to make extra-large and ultra-tall industrial prototypes, models and products
- It incorporates fifth generation technology making the MakerBot Replicator easy to use with reliable and high quality printing
- Users can print multiple things simultaneously, enabling them to create multiple products in short span of time
- The free MakerBot Desktop lets users find, buy and prepare your files from one central location
- As soon as the MakerBot runs out of filament, the printing is paused and the filament detector sends notifications to user’s desktop or mobile app to refill
- The inbuilt camera enables users to monitor their prints on a real-time basis and take pictures all through the production process and also lets users share them on their favourite social network
- It is powered by the new MakerBot Replicator 3D Printing Platform that is app enabled that enables users to remotely monitor important 3D printing projects
- The personal cloud enabled library lets users store, organize and access their 3D design files
- MakerBot Replicator offers Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB connectivity, ensuring a seamless production workflow
- The new MakerBot Replicator smart extruder is easy to swap and replace
Produces Paper-Thin Layers
- The MakerBot Replicator has 100-micron layer resolution that can produce paper-thin layers
- The final products have smooth surfaces and do not need any postproduction finishes
- The MakerBot Replicator has the ability to create professional-quality, high-resolution prototypes and complex models
- Users can build realistic prototypes and models for demonstrations and presentations
Stunning Specs
- MakerBot Replicator uses fused deposition modelling printing technology
- It has a build volume of 30.5×30.5×45.7 cm, 42.512 cubic cm
- The MakerBot Replicator weighs around 41 Kg and is 49.3×56.5×85.4 cm in dimension
- It supports Windows (7 and above), Mac (10.7 and above) and Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora) operating systems
- The inbuilt camera has a resolution of 320×240
Amazing Power Provides Amazing Performance
MakerBot Replicator brings industrial strength and manufacturing power into users offices, right on their desktops. MakerBot Replicator offers a standard 6-month warranty and a one year MakerCare protection care that can be extended up to 2 years. Priced at $6499, MakerBot Replicator is the perfect 3D printer for engineers, designers and all those who dream big. The easy to use and friendly interface makes MakerBot a hit with first time users as well who seek a good hands-on experience.
Dhruvil is a Writer & Marketeer for Nimblechapps, joined in December 2014, based out of Sydney, Australia. He has worked briefly as a Branding and Digital Marketing Manager before moving to Australia. At Nimblechapps, he worked on Social Media Marketing, Branding, Email Marketing and Blogging. Dhruvil studies Business at University of Western Sydney, and also handles Operations for the company in Australia.