Airwolf 3D has just unveiled yet another 3D printer. This one is a bit pricey at $3495, but for what you lose with price you make up for in features. The new AW3D HDx printer features a new patent pending JRx jam resistant hot end. This hot end can get to temperatures as high as 599 degrees F. This means you will be able to print with nylon and polycarbonate materials.
More details are available here: http://3dprint.com/3795/airwolf-3d-aw3d-hdx-3d-printer/

Here are some basic specs of Airwolf's new printer along with a picture of the printer below:
  • Build envelope WxDxH: 12″X 8″X 12″
  • Build volume: 1,150 cubic inches
  • Materials: Polycarbonate, Nylon, Nylon Bridge, and close to a dozen others
  • Min. Layer thickness (mm): .06
  • Max Speed (mm/s): Perimeter 150 mm/s, Travel 400 mm/s
  • Nozzle diameter (mm): .50 + .35 (optional)
  • Software: MatterControl (custom configured), Marlin Firmware