Hi, Geoff.

Our head positions are 35mm apart. If you consider the nozzle position of tool 1 to be at 0mm, then tool 2 is at 35, tool 3 is at 105, and tool 4 is at 140.

So, yes, we can make 4 identical parts up to 30mm x 200mm.

We can also make 2 identical parts up to 100mm x 200mm... using two materials (or two colors of the same material) on each.

And there are other tools that can go into these modular slots. We presently offer microscopes and fans that go into these tool positions, and more tools are under development.

We also plan to release a development kit, so that individuals can create their own tools, either for personal use or for resale.


We have found that the 3d printing market is ENORMOUS, and that there are many people that can benefit from higher throughput. We did not realize just how nice it would be to make four parts at one time untill we actually did it; we are elated to quadruple the output of single printer for the smaller parts, and double the output on larger parts. Printing multiple parts at the same time changes the way one thinks about the printing process. Not everyone will need to make four small parts at the same time. We are sure that some people will benefit from making one large part four times as fast.


Of course, our printer isn't the right printer for everyone. But it is the perfect printer for some people.

Let me know if you'd like a demo via skype/teamviewer.

-Davo