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Thread: 3D4C Full Color 3D Printer
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08-15-2014, 03:43 PM #1
3D4C Full Color 3D Printer
There seems to be quite a high demand for an FDM-based 3D printer which can mix several filaments in order to print in multiple colors. A man named Felix Chan from London may have just come up with such a machine. He has just launched his 3D4C full color 3D printer on Kickstarter. It can mix 4 different colored filaments to create all sorts of colors during a print. The printer will cost approximately $1445 for the earliest backer. More detail on this printer can be found here: http://3dprint.com/12058/3d4c-color-3d-printer/
Here are the basic specs for the 3D4C:
- Build Envelope: 250 x 250x 180mm
- Layer Resolution: 100-500 microns
- Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm or 0.8mm
- Filament Type/Size: PLA or ABS (1.75mm)
Check out the picture below of the printer printing a multiple-colored object:
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08-15-2014, 08:38 PM #2
DAMN! someone beat me to it!!! FML
I have been trying it with 2 colours trying to feed them in at the same time using like light blue and purple, red/yellow etc
The hard part is regulating the mix so the mixed colour stays true.
I.e I mix red and yellow to make orange, but too much of one or the other changes the tone, so yeah I guess just getting the feeders synchronised would be the main challenge. Ah well, I still can try! that's the great thing... if you build something and it doesn't work, you redesign it and print it out again for round 2!Last edited by Geoff; 08-15-2014 at 09:27 PM.
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08-16-2014, 12:12 PM #3
A different company (Builder) beat you AND 3D4C http://3dprinter4u.com/color-mixing-2
The thing is, i'm not that impressed. With the many SLS patents expired it's only a matter of time before SLS takes over FDM (including full color printing).
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08-17-2014, 05:08 AM #4
sls just has way too much post processing and mess to replace fdm asa home system. At the moment.
As far as full colour goes there's a couple of bods who have come up with a much better way than mixed filament.
It's a bolt on kit that colours a transparent/natural filament as it goes into the printer.
http://gigaom.com/2014/03/06/two-col...less-than-100/
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