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I tried to verify the print speed of Form 4!

[Mitarepo] How fast is the print speed of the light curing 3D printer "Form 4"? | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products, based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 91, we examined how fast the printing speed of Formlabs' new 3D printer "Form 4" is by comparing it with the previous model, Form 3+. The newly launched SLA 3D printer "Form 4" by Formlabs has changed its unique printing method from the LFS method used in Form 3+ to a new method called LFD. This has significantly increased the printing speed! Hearing this, aren't you curious about how much faster it actually is? In this document, we created a common model for both Form 4 and Form 3+ and will introduce the differences in printing time when producing one piece versus ten pieces. *You can download the document using the button below.

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  • Other polymer materials

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I tried the open material mode!

[Mitarepo] Tried creating with Form 4×any resin material! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver helpful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 98, we challenged ourselves to create using the newly offered "Open Material Mode" from Formlabs. Formlabs has newly started licensing the "Open Material Mode," which allows for the use of any material for printing with the Form 4, further expanding the possibilities of creation! However, you might have questions about the actual user experience, such as "Can it print nicely?" or "Does it seem difficult to set up?" So this time, we used the weather-resistant resin "Fort Resin" to create a sample model! The materials' settings, configurations in Preform, and the appearance of the model after printing are explained with images in the documentation. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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I tried printing with clear resin in Form 4!

[Mitarepo] [Form 4] I tried to see how transparent the latest SLA 3D printer's creations can be! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 88, we examined the differences in transparency of models created with Formlabs' new 3D printer "Form 4" compared to the previous model, Form 3+. Recently, we started selling Formlabs' latest SLA 3D printer, "Form 4." It adopts a unique LFD printing method that significantly reduces printing time without losing detail, and the materials have also been updated, allowing for higher functionality and cleaner prints! Naturally, what you're curious about is the "differences from the previous model," right? In this document, we created flat models using "Clear Resin V5" with the Form 4 and "Clear Resin V4" with the previous model, Form 3+. We will introduce the differences in model transparency under three conditions, along with actual photos! *You can download the document from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services

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Quickly resolve Form3 errors! 'Troubleshooting Guide'

This is a response manual that allows for quick action when errors occur with the popular 3D printer 'Form3'. It clearly explains the causes and solutions with accompanying photos.

This is the troubleshooting manual for the Formlabs LFS 3D printer 'Form3'. "Why won't the print start even though I'm ready?" "The error message displayed is in English and hard to understand." "I don't know the specific measures to take for the error." ...and other common questions that may arise during the operation of the Form3 can be addressed using this reference material. Under the supervision of certified technicians trained by Formlabs, we have compiled common issues, along with their causes and solutions, complete with photographs. Please also use this when contacting our technical support. [Features of the Document] ■ Actual error contents and causes presented in Japanese Examples of potential errors and their causes are clearly summarized in Japanese. ■ Easy-to-understand solutions with accompanying photos Specific solutions are explained with photos, making it easier to visualize the steps to take. For more details, please request a catalog or view the PDF data via the download button below.

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[Product Introduction] We create 3D models using a 3D printer! : Yamato Seiko

We will conduct processing examples, functionality checks, and various measurements using 3D models, as well as support for 3D printing.

【Product Overview】 We manufacture various plastic models using a 3D printer. We perform processing examples, functionality checks, and various measurements using 3D models, as well as support for three-dimensional printing. 【Equipment Introduction】 RAISE 3D Pro ■ Maximum Build Size: 280×305×300 mm ■ Layer Thickness: 0.01 to 0.65 mm ■ Materials: Capable of modeling with over 30 types of materials including PLA and ABS *For more details, please download the materials or contact us directly.

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  • Testing Equipment and Devices

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Desktop 3D Printer "Form 3/3L"

Adopting various technologies to achieve high-quality printing! Printing with more stable accuracy is possible.

We handle the new desktop 3D printer 'Form 3/3L' from Formlabs. It has developed a completely new printing method that further evolves the SLA process, allowing for printing with more stable accuracy. Various technologies have been adopted to achieve high-quality prints, including a laser system that can uniformly illuminate the entire print area and a resin tank that reduces the load on the model. 【Features】 ■ Unique next-generation printing method "LFS" ■ Further evolved laser unit "LPU" ■ Light-touch support to reduce the hassle of support removal ■ Increased and enhanced sensors to support stable printing ■ One-click settings with the print control software "PreForm" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Preventing load and molding troubles for the 【Marsgo】 model! Form4

Introducing the mechanism of shaping that achieves high speed and low load! We will explain the amazing features of the 3D printer "Form 4"!

Marsgo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing" aspects. This time, we will introduce the latest stereolithography 3D printer from Formlabs, the "Form 4." A major feature of the Form 4 is that its adoption of a new molding method has significantly shortened the molding speed. Not only that, but the Form 4 also utilizes an LPU (Laser Unit) and a resin tank with a soft film, which reduces the load on the model during the molding process. As a result, it can further improve print speed and prevent troubles during molding! The document provides a detailed explanation of the structure of the resin tank and the mechanism of load-free molding, along with images, so please take a look. *You can download the document from the button below.

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  • Other polymer materials

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I tried remote control and continuous modeling with Mita Repo [71] Form Auto!

【Mitarepo】Remote control of Form 3+!! Tried continuous molding with "Form Auto"!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. In Vol. 71, we used the newly launched "Form Auto" expansion unit for the Form 3/Form 3+ from Formlabs to remotely print two models in succession. In offices, the installation space for 3D printers tends to be limited, but when you are in a different location, preparation, post-processing, and moving or waiting for the next print can be necessary. "Form Auto" automates the manual tasks associated with printing on the Form 3+, allowing for continuous printing, monitoring of operational status, and job management even when you are not nearby! "Can I check the printing status from anywhere?" "Can I stop the print or change the job order remotely?" We will explain the flow of remote operation and the state of the models in the bucket after the continuous printing is completed, along with actual images and operation screens. You can download the materials from the button below.

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  • plastic
  • Other CAD

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Mars Pro: Top-class print speed in light curing!! Form 4

Fastest printing with powerful light exposure?! Explaining the amazing features of the 3D printer "Form 4" | System Create

Marsgo is a document that highlights the features and characteristics of various products, showcasing what makes them "amazing!" This time, we will introduce the new product "Form 4," a light-curing 3D printer developed by Formlabs. It is a new light-curing 3D printer known for its high-quality modeling, capable of being used with a simple workflow, a wide range of materials, and producing high-resolution prints. The "Form 4" has increased its printing speed even further due to a change in the printing method! The ease of use remains unchanged, and a new high-output backlight unit has been introduced. By changing the way light is applied to a "surface" irradiation, it achieves an average high-speed modeling of 40mm/h across all materials. The document provides a detailed explanation of the structure of the printing method that enables high-speed modeling, accompanied by images, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

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  • Other polymer materials
  • Prototype Services

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I tried making 36 parts using the height of Form 3L!

【Mita Repo】Created 36 parts all at once with Form 3L! I tried stacking the model to the maximum height of the print area!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 33 is "We tried making 36 parts utilizing the area height of the Form 3L!" The light-curing 3D printer "Form 3L" supports large-scale printing and has the largest build area among Formlabs 3D printers. This time, we focused on effectively utilizing its wide build area, particularly the "area height," by stacking multiple parts in the Z direction and challenging ourselves to print them all at once. Typically, when printing multiple items, they are arranged horizontally on the table, but with a little ingenuity, we stacked and arranged them in the height direction as well. We attempted to print a total of 36 parts of various sizes together! "How do you arrange the models in the Z direction?" "Can the models be printed properly even if they overlap vertically?" We will explain the actual flow of creating print data along with images of the completed models. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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  • 3D CAD
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I tried creating a new material with Fuse 1 +30W!

[Mita Repo] Tried 3D printing the new powdered material 'Nylon 11CF' blended with carbon fiber using Fuse 1+ 30W! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 54, we created test pieces using the new material "Nylon 11CF" for the SLS 3D printer "Fuse 1 +30W" and examined its dimensional reproducibility. Carbon fiber reinforced resin, which achieves excellent strength and heat resistance while being lightweight, is utilized in various applications across industries and is also expanding in the 3D printing industry. In this context, Formlabs announced the carbon fiber reinforced material "Nylon 11CF" as a new material for the SLS 3D printer "Fuse 1 +30W." Therefore, we quickly created test pieces used for inspection upon arrival. Are there differences compared to other materials? How accurately can dimensions be reproduced? We explain questions and points of interest regarding Nylon 11CF, along with images and measurement results. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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  • plastic
  • Composite Materials

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Powder Sintering Method 3D Printer 'Fuse 1+ 30W'

A highly versatile SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) system that balances ease of use and quality. Anyone can achieve high-quality modeling. *Demonstrations available.

The "Fuse 1+ 30W" is a powder sintering (SLS) 3D printer from Formlabs (powder 3D printer). It condenses a technology that was mainly high-end and expensive into a compact size, achieving both ease of use and quality. [Features] ■ Packaged Forming System The packaged forming system, enabled by the collaborative operation of the Fuse 1+ 30W and Fuse Sift, allows for efficient and clean operation. ■ Easy Operation for Anyone By loading data into the included software "PreForm," you can simply select the material and determine the model's layout to prepare for printing. ■ New Design Material That Does Not Require Nitrogen The specially designed powder material achieves high quality while maintaining material properties without the need for nitrogen. ■ No Support Needed, Reducing Costs and Time Un-sintered powder supports the model, eliminating the need for support material that would otherwise have to be discarded. ■ An Ecosystem with Virtually Zero Waste By mixing approximately 30% of new powder with un-sintered powder, it can be used as recycled powder. *Please view the PDF data from the download button below.

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3D printer showroom

One of the largest in Kanto! If you are planning to introduce a 3D printer, please be sure to visit us!

In November 2021, we opened a showroom for 3D printers at the Hotti Polymer factory in Kuki, Saitama. Focusing on the MEX method, it is possible to view various types of 3D printers, including photopolymerization and LAM (liquid additive manufacturing) methods, as well as models from different manufacturers within the same method all at once. Additionally, you can also see our in-house printer "Silicom," which can create 100% silicone rubber, a rarity even on a global scale. We invite you to visit us. 【Exhibited 3D Printers】 ■ MEX (resin extrusion additive manufacturing) 3D printer ■ Photopolymerization LCD method (transmissive liquid crystal method) 3D printer ■ Photopolymerization SLA method (laser method) 3D printer ■ LAM (liquid additive manufacturing) 3D printer ■ Poly Jet (inkjet) method 3D printer * New models will be added as they become available. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Industrial Ultra-Fast Photopolymerization Printer 'NXE400'

Achieving ultra-fast printing! The astonishing 3D printing that reaches industrial levels.

The Nexa3D 'NXE400' is a super-fast photopolymerization 3D printer that overturns conventional wisdom. The ultra-fast printing made possible by its unique Lubricant Sub-layer Photocuring (LSPc) technology delivers speeds several times to over a dozen times faster than traditional concepts, making it a tool that can meet printing needs on the same day. It allows for the easy interchange of a dozen types of resins, from prototype resins for shape verification to engineering resins aimed at final parts and mold manufacturing. The control software is designed for simplicity, and during printing, the internal camera of the printer can monitor the process. 【Features】 ■ Significantly improved speed over traditional SLA without compromising accuracy or resolution ■ Capable of durable resin prints ■ Simple design for control software operation ■ Ability to monitor the printing process with the printer's internal camera *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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UP300 D 1 Nozzle Dual Filament Compatible FDM

Even with one nozzle, it is possible to use different filaments with two heaters. Compatible filaments: ABS/ABS+/PLA/TPU.

Shape size: 255 width, 205 depth, 225 height mm Main body size: 500 width, 523 depth, 460 height mm Main body weight: 30kg

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