Stratasys Does Industrial Desktop and SLA 3D Printing

For the Additive Manufacturing Users Group, 3D printing stalwart Stratasys released two new 3D printers that reach into two different segments of the 3D printing industry. Engineering.com had the opportunity to speak with company representatives to learn about its new F120 industrial desktop 3D printer and V650 Flex stereolithography system.
Speaking to Gina Scala, director of Global Education for Stratasys, engineering.com learned that the company phased out its legacy entry-level system, the uPrint, in December 2018. Replacing it is the F120, which should outmatch the uPrint in various ways. This gives former uPrint users a chance to upgrade technology while also introducing those new to 3D-printing technology something that’s both easy-to-use and capable of producing industrial quality parts, according to Scala.

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