New printer handles hi-res, complex parts

Aug. 28, 2019
Designed to handle abrasive and engineering-grade materials, including nylon, the new Studio G2 3-D printer from BigRep features a dual-extruder head equipped with two 0.6mm hot ends.
Studio G2 Designed to handle abrasive and engineering-grade materials, including nylon, this new 3-D printer from BigRep features a dual-

extruder head equipped with two 0.6mm hot ends. It has an insulated build envelope and a filament chamber with independent temperature control.

What’s new? The printer, which hit the market a few months ago, about three years after the debut of the Studio G1. It features new, faster slicer software and a new tool for estimating printing time and material requirements. In addition, a new inductive sensor enables semi-automatic leveling and higher-temperature heating — up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

Benefits Efficient, cost-effective printing of high-resolution, complex parts.

BigRep America Inc., Woburn, Mass., 781-281-0569, www.bigrep.com