University of Maryland student Brett Potter designed what he calls the fastest 3D printer in the world. The Readybox has a brand new extruder that Potter designed with a 0.6mm nozzle to extrude filament faster, which reduces clogs and jams and helps speed up the printing process. The maximum printing speed for the Readybox is about 400mm a second with a 0.05mm layer thickness. The printer will work with PLA and ABS and includes a heated Ultem printing bed. The printer will be launched on Kickstarter on October 10th. You can read more about the Readybox and its creator over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/98176/readybox-consumer-3d-printer/