Toronto-based NEA (Newly Evolved Art) has just unveiled their line of three 3D printers at CES. The printers -- the NEA PRO, NEA PRO Mini, and NEA PRO+ -- are the result of 14 months of development to create the ideal industrial FFF-based 3D printer to consumers and professional users alike. The printers' steel cylinder design focuses on providing an optimal footprint-to-build ratio, and they all feature NEA's Proprietary Vibration Dampening system, wireless access, resolutions up to 50 microns, modular assembly, self-leveling, and the ability for the filament holder to raise another 2" to allow for taller builds. The company told 3DPrint.com they will be launching their 3D printers on Indiegogo later this month. They will be donating one printer for every 10 sold through the campaign to designers for prosthetics. For more details on NEA and their printers, check out the full article: http://3dprint.com/36086/nea-ces-3d-printers-indiegogo/


Below is a look at the line of NEA PRO 3D printers at CES: