Print-Rite reveals new 3D printers

Oct 23, 2014

Print-Rite's CoLiDo Duo 1.0 3D printer

Print-Rite’s CoLiDo Duo 1.0 3D printer

The company’s CoLiDo range is expanding to three new models.

The first CoLiDo 3D printer was launched in June earlier this year, and Print-Rite has reported that it gained “wide recognition” in the market”. As a result, and “sustaining Print-Rite’s DNA of leading an innovation”, the company has announced three new models of the machine in what it calls a “road map” plan.

The three models include the CoLiDo 2.0, which has an “upgraded operating system for quick startup and ease of use”; the CoLiDo Duo 1.0, which has a “creative design” using two nozzles and “two different materials and […] colours”; and the CoLiDo X3045, which “make[s] print[ed] object[s] bigger than ever with stable print performance”. The new machines, the company added, “showcase [its] commitment in R&D”.

Print-Rite added that the machines allow designers and “hobbyists” to “enjoy a new industrial age”, as they allow for creation of 3D shapes and models “that were not previously feasible”, and mean manufacturers “no longer need factories and assembly lines to produce many prototypes and items, either at the office or home”.

The printers are also compliant with both CE and FCC specifications, meaning they are “free from toxic or hazardous materials” and “meet US safety standard[s] for sales in the US market”. In turn, the devices passed the China National Quality Supervising Test for Consumables of Printing and Office Automation, as well as meeting the requirement of the Enterprise Standard.

Software, controller boards and firmware developed in-house by Print-Rite are also used to run the 3D printers, with the original model said to be able to “produce high precision with resolution at 0.1mm in low noise level[s]”.

Philip So, Director and Chief of New Product Development at Print-Rite, stated: “Print-Rite is the pioneer launching the 3D printer with over 10 patents granted; our CoLiDo Desktop 3D Printer range brings reliable, stable and precision model for wide applications especially for designer and engineers.”

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