XYZprinting unveils the First Full Color FFF 3D Printer with 3D Color Jet technology at IFA 2017, Berlin massive tech show.
The New da Vinci Color
The new printer combines inkjet printing with the fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing process.
“With its 3DColorJet technology, the da Vinci Color is a breakthrough in 3D printing technology as it provides full color spectrum accuracy at an affordable, small business-friendly price, that is unmatched by any other color 3D printer in the market,” explained Simon Shen, CEO of XYZprinting. “Just as we did with the da Vinci 1.0 in 2014, the da Vinci Color is poised to change the 3D printing industry again and allow you to turn your creativity into color 3D.“
The industry’s ultimate full-color 3D printer, XYZprinting’s 3DColorJet solution enables the da Vinci Color to mix and fire CMYK color droplets onto PLA filament for accuracy and precision. The printer’s technology achieves the full-color spectrum of 16 million color possibilities across printed layers in finished 3D products. The proprietary technology combines color detail, which has been perfected in inkjet printing, with advanced, professional 3D printing technology.
An asset for both professionals and makers
Professionals and makers from various fields of activities can make use of this printer.
The new da Vinci color could help users to produce prototypes in true color for animation and movie models.
Architects and Designers could lead their clients to the final product by printing out scaled down models, miniature landscaping, people, prototypes and more.
If education is not to be neglected, this printer could be a cost-effective solution for small business owners who will also benefit from speed of production through full color prints.
Last, with PLA filament, there will be no wasted time or money on post printing treatments.
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