LulzBot is a product line of Aleph Objects, Inc., a Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware company. The LulzBot TAZ 6 is the most reliable, easiest-to-use desktop 3D printer ever, featuring innovative self-leveling and self-cleaning, and a modular tool head design for flexible and multi-material upgrades. With proven 3D printing technology and one of the largest print volumes in its class, the LulzBot TAZ 6 is ready to work. 3D printing is more reliable than ever with the integrated automatic bed leveling system, all metal LulzBot v2 Hot End, and heated PEI print surface. With the all-metal hot end, you can take advantage of the cutting edge market for new materials. Perfect for both large and small objects, the heated PEI build surface keeps your 3D printed objects in place when hot and releases when cool. With Cura LulzBot Edition, you have hundreds of quick print profiles built in for seamless 3D printing.
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The INVENT3D Printer is included in the INVENTORcloud and Discovery Learning Programs. The INVENT3D Printer can be integrated into any INVENTORcloud Program – K-12, summer camp or after school programs. Applied Systems & Transfer Systems, LLC
INVENT3D Instructions file download.
INVENT3D Features and Technical Specs
- Print Volume: Nominal 8” x 9” x 7.5”
- Print Speed: Up to 300mm/sec
- Z axis resolution: .1mm to .25mm
- CNC precision machined anodized aluminum
- Precision, stainless steel linear bearings and rails
- All-in-one, open source electronics
- Uses economical PLA bulk filament
- Developed specifically for students and the educational market
- High quality 3D printing at an affordable price
- Can be operated independent from a computer with the included LCD
- Unequaled, real-time virtual training and instruction on printing, solid modeling, and repair and maintenance
- Can be personalized with school logo or mascot
INVENT3D Printer can also provides an immersive, project-based learning experience as students an repeatedly assemble, use and disassemble the INVENT3D Printer
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