The program is powered by Danish R&D company Create it REAL’s REALvision slicing engine. ![]() To complement its extrusion-based machines, Fusion3 also has its own slicing software called REACTOR. ![]() The firm has also previously offered the F400 and F306 3D printers, both of which are now discontinued. Priced at $4,999, the machine sports a 355 x 355 x 315mm build volume and a choice of three interchangeable print heads. The new EDGE joins a long line of systems built for high-performance applications, the latest of which is the company’s F410 3D printer. Photo via Fusion3.īased in North Carolina, Fusion3 has been developing professional FFF 3D printers for commercial, education, government, and military customers for almost a decade. Kate Padgett, Fusion3’s Founder and CTO, said, “EDGE encapsulates Fusion3’s nine years of industry experience, accumulated feedback from customers, and our vision for the changes needed to drive mainstream, commercial adoption of FDM 3D printing.” The Fusion3 EDGE. ![]() ![]() The EDGE also prides itself on its sizable build volume and long list of material capabilities, enabling users to 3D print filaments such as PC, PP, Nylon, TPU, and even fiber-reinforced composites. 3D printer manufacturer Fusion3 has announced the launch of its new EDGE 3D printer.ĭesigned to rival pricier industrial-grade competitors, the professional FFF system aims to combine speed, precision, and ease of use in one comprehensive package.
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