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STEAM Ultimaker S3 3D Printer

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2005646
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This STEAM Ultimaker S3 3D Printer is designed for high quality performance and easy operation. The 3D printer is compatible with composite materials and features active bed levelling to produce excellent adhesion with each print. The printer has sensors that continuously monitor the flow of material while printing. Printer informs when filament runs out to aid printing success. Has an internal camera and NFC material recognition. Print using a choice of Wi-Fi, cloud, LAN or USB Touch Screen.

•3D printer that is compatible with composite materials
•Dual extrusion print head that has an auto-nozzle lifting system
•First layer adhesion is reliable
•Compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux
•Build volume: 230x190x200mm
•Nozzle 0.4mm included
•Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port
•Measures 394x489x637mm
Non-Returnable
$7578.12 ex GST
$8714.84 inc GST
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This STEAM Ultimaker S3 3D Printer is designed for high quality performance and easy operation. The 3D printer is compatible with composite materials and features active bed levelling to produce excellent adhesion with each print. The printer has sensors that continuously monitor the flow of material while printing. Printer informs when filament runs out to aid printing success. Has an internal camera and NFC material recognition. Print using a choice of Wi-Fi, cloud, LAN or USB Touch Screen.

•3D printer that is compatible with composite materials
•Dual extrusion print head that has an auto-nozzle lifting system
•First layer adhesion is reliable
•Compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux
•Build volume: 230x190x200mm
•Nozzle 0.4mm included
•Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port
•Measures 394x489x637mm
Delivery 5-7 Working Days
1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
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