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Card printer Product List and Ranking from 42 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Card printer Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. ホッティーポリマー Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
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  3. システムクリエイト Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 ミマキエンジニアリング Nagano//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  5. 5 マツボー Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale

Card printer Product ranking

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  1. Silicone Rubber 3D Printer "SILICOM" ホッティーポリマー
  2. 3D Printer for Manufacturing Sites 'GX-1000 Series'
  3. Ticket Printing System for Local Governments 'Zenius-is2' カーデックス
  4. 4 3D Scanner × 3D Printer | Expressing 3D Shapes in 10 Million Colors ミマキエンジニアリング
  5. 5 Industrial 3D Printer 'G-ZERO MP1' グーテンベルク

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Mitarepo [42] Powdered 3D Printing × Assembly Integrated Forming Challenge Again!

[Mitarepo] Retry! I tried creating a movable assembly in one piece with a powder 3D printer!

"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. The theme of Vol. 42 is "Re-challenging Powder 3D Printing × Assembly Integrated Modeling!" This time, we re-challenged the movable assembly integrated modeling using the STL data adjusted in Vol. 41, with the support-free SLS printer "Fuse 1." We will check how the three adjustments made for powder 3D printing last time are reflected this time: - Setting clearance between the blocks that were previously stuck together - Modifying the shape to prevent powder from remaining in the movable parts - Adding text to the surface of each block We will explain whether the assembly model moved and provide photos of the verification along with comments from the technical staff regarding the unique finishing details of the "Fuse 1." *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services

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I tried out the latest update in Form 3!

【Mitarepo】Is the modeling time shortened with the Form 3 update!? We thoroughly compared the old and new versions!

"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. The theme of Vol. 43 is "We tested the latest software update on the Form 3!" In January of this year (2022), a major update for the "Form 3" was announced, featuring improvements such as "increased printing speed" and "reduced post-processing time." This time, we examined how much improvement there actually is due to the changes mentioned above. We will print and compare the print data of the "latest version" and the "old version" created from the same model. We will investigate how the "printing speed," "support shape," and "surface after support removal" have changed due to improvements in the laser system and changes in support shapes. We will provide explanations along with actual print data, details of printing times, and images of the surface after support removal. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services

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I tried to see how steep of an angle I can shape without any support.

I tried to see how far I could sculpt without support without it collapsing!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We will deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 50 is "We tried to see how far we could go without support before collapsing!" The Form 3+ has received praise for its ability to create beautiful surfaces and fine detail expression. However, regarding the support needed for the Form 3+'s modeling, we have received feedback expressing a desire to "reduce the effort required for post-processing and finishing." Wouldn't it be great if we could model without support? So this time, we removed the support from the overhang parts and tested how far we could model without collapsing. Questions such as "What angle can we model up to?" and "Does it affect the modeling quality?" will be explained along with verification images and comments from our technical staff. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Prototype Services
  • plastic

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Marsgo: Definitely dissolving super engineering plastics! Definitely delivering!

The print head of the 3D printer "CreatBot PEEK-300," which can also create super engineering plastics, is amazing.

"Super engineering plastics," which possess excellent properties such as high heat resistance and strength, are attracting attention in various industries as materials that can replace metals. They are also expected to be utilized in the 3D printing industry, and development of these materials is ongoing daily. However, many 3D printers available on the market have a maximum nozzle temperature of below 300°C, making it impossible to print with super engineering plastics, as they cannot reach the necessary melting temperatures. Given this situation, many people might be thinking: "I want a 3D printer that can print at higher temperatures." "I would like to try printing not only with general-purpose plastics but also with engineering plastics." The "CreatBot PEEK-300" is a 3D printer developed as a model capable of printing with super engineering plastics, including PEEK. In the materials, we focus on one of the features of the "PEEK-300," the structure of the print head, and explain why it is possible to print with super engineering plastics, so please take a moment to read it. *You can download the materials from the button below.*

  • 3D Printer
  • Engineering Plastics
  • Other polymer materials

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Malsugo: Control the temperature environment with the thermal insulation effect of a vacuum flask structure!

The amazing features of the "CreatBot PEEK-300," a 3D printer that can use super engineering plastics and does not let heat escape!

Marsgo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing!" aspects. Super engineering plastics are known for their lightweight yet high heat resistance and mechanical strength. Due to these characteristics, they are gaining attention as versatile materials that can replace metals. To use super engineering plastics with high melting points, a printer that can handle high-temperature environments and maintain temperature is necessary. Have you ever thought, "I want to try using super engineering plastics...!" or "I want to suppress warping during molding...!"? In this context, we introduce the thermoplastic filament 3D printer "CreatBot PEEK-300." By using a high-output heater, it quickly heats up and can maintain a high-temperature environment without losing that heat. The document explains the mechanism of the insulation structure and the importance of maintaining temperature, so please take a moment to read it. *You can download the document using the button below.*

  • 3D Printer
  • Engineering Plastics
  • Other polymer materials

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I investigated the temperature changes inside the build chamber!

"[Mitarepo] A thermos structure that is effective for shaping super engineering plastics! Investigating the temperature changes inside the 'PEEK-300'!" | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products under 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 conducted a temperature rise experiment using the "CreatBot PEEK-300," which has a thermos bottle structure and excels in heat retention, and examined the temperature changes inside the chamber. Super engineering plastics have become manageable even in 3D printing. It's great that we can create models with materials that can surpass metals! However, due to their special characteristics, the forming process is not easy... If the model cools down or the surrounding temperature changes rapidly, issues like "warping" and "layer separation" can occur immediately. Therefore, this time we investigated how well we can manage temperature by examining the temperature changes inside the chamber with the "PEEK-300," which can handle super engineering plastics. "Can a high-temperature environment be created quickly?" "How well can the temperature be maintained?" We will explain the crucial aspect of temperature management in forming, along with the verification results using graphs. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Engineering Plastics
  • plastic

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I tried changing the layer pitch to challenge myself to reduce the printing time!

[Mitarepo] I want to create 3D printed models as quickly as possible! I challenged myself to shorten the printing time of FDM prints! | 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 categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 56, we challenged ourselves to see how much we could reduce the printing time by changing the layer height for different parts of the model. While utilizing FDM 3D printers, "Everyone must have thought at least once, 'I want to reduce the printing time for 3D printing!'" However, the methods to shorten printing time are limited, and achieving this without compromising quality is quite challenging. This time, we attempted to see how much we could reduce printing time by using the "Anisoprint Composer," which allows for the use of multiple layer heights depending on the part being printed. We will explain the results of our actual printing, along with the printing conditions and photos, to see if we can reduce printing time while maintaining quality. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Composite Materials

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Malsugo: Stable molding even in large sizes! D600 Pro

Long-duration modeling is also safe! Here’s an explanation of the amazing features of the "CreatBot D600 Pro," which supports large models!

There are still very few 3D printers capable of large-scale modeling on the market, so the mainstream method is to create models in segments and assemble them later. It would be great if we could complete such models in a single print. However, the larger the model, the more concerns arise, such as "Will the quality decrease?" and "Will there be any misalignment?" That’s why we would like to introduce the "CreatBot D600 Pro," which can stably create large models. By implementing various innovations to prevent misalignment, which is one of the causes of printing defects, it can accurately and stably print over a wide area. The materials include information about the motor and XY axis drive belt structure, so please take a look. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services

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I tried FDM printing with a carbon composite printer!

[Mitarepo] Challenging ABS Modeling! What is the Power of the Carbon Composite Printer "Anisoprint Composer"? | 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. 68, we tested how beautifully we could create a print using only the resin nozzle of the carbon composite printer "Anisoprint Composer" with ABS FDM printing. The Composer, which allows for the incorporation of carbon fibers inside the print model, is also appealing because it allows for the free selection of commercially available materials. By being able to handle various materials, it enables flexible operations tailored to different applications, such as using long fiber carbon or typically using resin materials. For the first challenge, we decided to print using ABS, which is known for its tendency to warp. "Can it really create a clean print?" "Is there a difference in the print model compared to other FDM machines?" We will explain the finishing of the model along with actual images and dimensional measurement results. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Composite Materials
  • Engineering Plastics

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I tried incorporating long fiber carbon into ABS for 3D printing!

【Mita Repo】3D printing with ABS and carbon fiber! I tried creating it with the composite printer "Anisoprint Composer"!

"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. 70, we used the carbon composite printer "Anisoprint Composer" to create a model by combining ABS and carbon long fibers. The "Anisoprint Composer" allows you to freely choose commercially available materials for printing and to incorporate carbon long fibers into the model. Following the successful print with only ABS in the previous Mitarepo #68, we took on a second challenge by incorporating carbon long fibers into the ABS for modeling! "How is the carbon incorporated?" "What does the finished product look like?" We will explain the modeling process and the finish of the completed model, along with print data settings and actual images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Composite Materials
  • Engineering Plastics

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I tried the laser seam line minimization feature!

【Mitarepo】No need for surface treatment?? Tried out the new feature of Form 3L 'Minimization of Laser Seam Lines'! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We will deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 78, we actually tested the new feature "minimization of laser seam lines" in modeling using the Form 3L. The Form 3L reproduces beautifully smooth surfaces even with conventional modeling settings, but during the modeling of large models, a seam line from the two lasers, known as the "laser seam line," occurs. While the line can be easily removed with sanding, if it appears on detailed areas, sanding can negatively impact the model, which is a process we want to avoid as much as possible. By using this new feature, it has become possible to model without the seam lines being printed on the model, prioritizing surface quality. In this article, we will actually try out the settings to prevent seam lines from occurring, and compare them with models created using conventional methods, along with explanations and images. You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services

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Marsgo" can create super large-scale models! FDM method printer "D1000

A drive mechanism that enables large-scale modeling with a 1000mm square! We will explain the amazing features of the 3D printer "CreatBot D1000."

Marsgo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing!" aspects. As the scale of the model increases and the printing time becomes longer, any misalignment in the layers can be quite shocking. When it comes to large-scale printing that runs day and night, failures are something we definitely want to avoid. Above all, isn't it important to be able to "proceed with printing reliably"? That's why we are introducing the CreatBot D1000 this time. It's a printer that you can trust for ultra-large prints measuring 1000mm on each side! It enables stable printing through position control based on the current information of the print head and a robust mechanism that reliably reflects that control. The document provides a detailed explanation of the features of the operating motors and the internal structure, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic

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I checked the print quality of the D600 Pro2!

[Mitarepo] Checked the surface quality of a large 3D printed model! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" where we introduce what can be done using various products. From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 85, we checked the surface quality of a model created with the newly launched large FDM 3D printer "D600 Pro2" from the CreatBot series. The latest model from CreatBot, the "D600 Pro2," reflects customer feedback and has become a large FDM 3D printer that is "easier and more user-friendly." The D600 Pro2 is packed with various innovations for stable large-scale printing. Additionally, it is equipped with a mechanism called "Magic Box," which acts on the Z-axis movement to smooth the model's surface. What kind of finish can we expect? In this document, we will create a tall model with the D600 Pro2 and explain the surface condition with images. You can download the document using the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
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Large 3D printer "SoonSer Mars Pro" using light shaping technology.

"Mars Pro" is a large-scale resin 3D printer that pursues productivity and quality. *Demo available.

[Features] ■ Achieves high speed and high precision Equipped with our unique technology, "IVSS: Intelligent Variable Spot System," which variably controls laser output and spot diameter according to the model's shape. Scanning with a small diameter spot prioritizes quality for surfaces and details, while for thick walls and solid areas that do not appear on the surface, output is increased and scanned with a large diameter spot for shaping. Our unique technology enables high-speed shaping while maintaining high quality. ■ Mars Pro control software "Aster Ray" The built-in control software "Aster Ray" features a simple and excellent usability, making intuitive management and operation of the Mars Pro easy. Additionally, it can be streamlined in conjunction with the 3D printing preparation software "VoxelDance Additive." ■ Pure material resins with distinctive functionality We offer eight types of proprietary pure resins. You can choose from heat-resistant, high-toughness ABS-like resins and transparent resins, depending on your application. *For more details, please request a catalog or view the PDF data from the download button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic

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Metal 3D printer "XactMetal"

"XactMetal" is a metal 3D printer developed to make metal 3D printing more accessible. *Demo available.

[Features] ■ Overwhelming Speed Efficiency The standard-equipped galvanometer meter has a maximum speed of 20.7 m/s. The high-speed operation of the galvanometer mirror controls the laser irradiation position through reflection, allowing for a maximum build volume of 9 cm³ per hour. Additionally, two galvanometer lasers can be installed as an option, enabling simultaneous irradiation for even more efficient building. ■ Flexible Printing with Open Material Parameters We adopt an open parameter system that allows real-time adjustments of laser output, speed, bed temperature, and more. This provides access to all basic functions and enables the development of exposure parameters for custom materials. ■ Compatibility with a Wide Range of Materials In addition to manufacturer-recommended materials, it is also possible to use readily available commercial industrial metal powders, including stainless steel, tool steel, superalloys, copper, titanium, and aluminum. *For more details, please request a catalog or view the PDF data via the download button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Other metal materials

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