Aleph Objects Inc., manufacturer of LulzBot® 3D Printers, launches the LulzBot TAZ Pro, a new desktop 3D printer.
The TAZ Pro is released under the executive directive of Grant Flaharty and Steven Abadie, who have recently endorsed the roles of CEO and CTO of the company.
The company claims that the desktop 3D printer is an industrial one. It provides dual-material printing and can produce large functional prototypes, manufacturing aids, and print-on-demand parts with professional results.
Unlike other printers of the same range, the TAZ Pro enables multi-material printing and provides a good “Print Quality and Industrial-Grade Components” as per the company’s words.
The new Z-axis belt drive delivers fast cycle times for quicker throughput. The reduction of Z wobble through the belt drive and new X/Y/Z backlash compensation improves 3D printed part quality and accuracy. An increased size of 280 x 280 x 285 mm (11.02” x 11.02” x 11.22”) delivers a large print volume, while the dual filament run-out sensors alarm when a new filament reel is needed.
As far as materials are concerned, engineered polymers or high-heat composites that are too abrasive can be used on this 3D printer. LulzBot 3D printers support the industry’s widest array of thermoplastics from leading premium filament manufacturers including flexible, rigid, composite, soluble, conductive, high strength, and chemically-resistant materials.
For Grant Flaharty, Aleph Objects’ CEO and President, “The TAZ Pro is [a] true multiple-material 3D printer with dual linear actuated hot ends at a prosumer price point.”
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