Aleph Objects announces Industrial Open Source LulzBot TAZ Pro 3D Printer

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Aleph Objects, the well-known 3D printer manufacturer, launches the LulzBot TAZ Pro, its first ever industrial open source 3D printer. Aleph Objects has added to its award-winning line of 3D printers by launching what it’s calling its first-ever industrial open source 3D printer, the LulzBot TAZ Pro.

Grant Flaharty, Aleph Objects’ CEO and President, said: “The TAZ Pro is the first true multiple-material 3D printer with dual linear actuated hot ends at a prosumer price point.”

The Colorado-based 3D printer manufacturer explains that this new industrial machine builds on the previous open-source TAZ printer series.

However, this version boasts a dual-material extruder system, and was designed specifically for creating functional prototypes, print-on-demand parts, and manufacturing aids. It’s also larger than previous TAZ printers with an increased build volume of 280 x 280 x 285 mm.

LulzBot TAZ Pro and Dual-Material Capabilities

Independent vertical lifting E3D hot ends with 360-degree part cooling give the printer dual-material capabilities. The result is clean transitions so users can print with unique material types, such as high-strength composite materials and materials with soluble supports, not just different colors.

A press release from the company refers “The new LulzBot TAZ Pro delivers true multi-material printing, soluble supports, superior 3D print quality, and easy, professional results.”

To make printing high-heat composites possible, Aleph Objects manufactured the printer with hardened-steel components. The company also added a sensor to alert the printer user to when more filament is needed.

Further features of the printer include a 5″ full-color touch screen display, automated X/Y/Z offset calibration, self-leveling features, nozzle wiping, and belt-driven z-axis to improve accuracy and quality of prints.

If you are interested in buying a LulzBot TAZ Pro you can now pre-order the printer and shipments will start around the end of April. The price is $4,950.

This isn’t all to come from Aleph Objects this year as the company also intends to launch an upgrade on the TAZ 6 system in a few months which promises faster and more accurate prints.

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Source: Hanna Watkin All3DP Aleph Objects Launches LulzBot TAZ Pro, its First-Ever Industrial Open Source 3D Printer https://all3dp.com/4/aleph-objects-launches-lulzbot-taz-pro-first-ever-industrial-open-source-3d-printer/ published on Mar29 and re-edited by João Andrade on Mar31, 2019;

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