It’s taken years to perfect them, but desktop 3D printers that uses a conveyor belt instead of a traditional build plate to provide a theoretically infinite build volume are now finally on the market.
[Call Me Swal] wanted to experiment with large 3D prints. So he took a Hornet 3D printer and designed a lot of 3D parts to convert it into an “infinite” conveyor belt printer. It looks like — as you ...
Düsseldorf, Germany--(Newsfile Corp. - September 6, 2022) - iFactory3D, a German 3D printing company founded by Artur Steffen and Martin Huber in 2020, announces the launch of its innovative belt ...
NAGANO, Japan — October 12, 2016 — Mimaki Engineering, a global manufacturer of wide format inkjet printers and cutting plotters, has announced it will launch Tx300P-1800B, a new 1.8m wide, entry ...
3D belt technology exceeds the limits of additive manufacturing. The conveyor belt functioning as the print bed minimizes the required interaction between man and machine. The printing queue function ...
Cartesian printing vs. belt printing: a ring, a motor angle, an insole, a display housing and a cable duct were compared The print bed, which is unlimited in length, is suitable for orthopedic shoe ...
The One Pro enables series production, endless objects in length and complex structures in a material-saving way Serial additive manufacturing on a 3D printer with integrated conveyor belt as printing ...