At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show an Australian company showed off their new 3D printer and and actually addressed a few of those more common complaints about SLA and DLP 3D printing. The GiziMate series of DLP printers are unique in their top down printing process. Rather than a platform pulling a 3D print up and out of a vat of resin, the GiziMate is entirely printed within the vat of resin itself, with the Z axes moving down rather than up. Users have the ability to print multiple parts on a single printing bed with the addition of a multicolor vat that can be added on. There is little to no calibration required, and without the silicone PDMS layer parts are easier to remove from the stainless steel build plate, which cuts down on printer downtime. The series of DLP 3D printers will be launching in crowdfunding website Indiegogo in March and prices will range from $2,950 all the way up to $4,950. You can read more about this new line of DLP 3D printers over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/114833/gizimate-s...gogo-in-march/