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    Multi Material/Color ObJet500 Connex3 3D Prnter By Stratasys

    Wow, this is some printer announced this evening! 3 Different materials which can be combined to form thousands. Multi-colors. This is BIG! The Objet500 Connex3:

    Model Materials:

    Vero family of translucent to opaque color materials
    Tango family of rubber-like flexible materials, translucent and opaque
    Medical: MED610objet500-boots
    Digital ABS: ivory, green
    Digital ABS2: ivory, green
    Durus: RGD430
    High Temperature: RGD525
    FullCure: RGD720
    Support Material: SUP705

    More Details:
    http://3dprint.com/stratasys-announc...al-3d-printer/

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    If I had a $50k+ to drop on a professional printer, it would be an ObJet model of one kind or another. Nothing else in the top-tier professional price range has been close to their quality and flexibility. Adding a full color palette to that just puts it even more into the lead in that sense. The one thing missing from this article is the printer's price, which will probably be in the $100k to $200k range, putting it outside the budget of even the average mid-sized business.

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    Actually the article was updated. $330,000 for this thing. Here's another image of a print:


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    Very awesome looking printer. Does anyone know if this can print in metal at all? They say you can use 3 base materials at once. Are there only 3 possible base materials?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hall_of_Famer View Post
    Very awesome looking printer. Does anyone know if this can print in metal at all? They say you can use 3 base materials at once. Are there only 3 possible base materials?
    Nope, no metal.

    And they have a considerable array of materials available, of which you can use three at once.

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    No Metal, but still an awesome printer. Here is a photo from Solidworks 2014 from Stratasys of some of the cool printouts.



    And a 3D Printed Foosball game

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    They say 3 materials. What 3? It seems like all the printouts are made from PLA. Do they simply mean 3 different colors, or are there 3 different materials that work with this printer? If so, what are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donny View Post
    They say 3 materials. What 3? It seems like all the printouts are made from PLA. Do they simply mean 3 different colors, or are there 3 different materials that work with this printer? If so, what are they?
    See my post upthread. I gave you a link to the available materials. You can use any three of those.

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