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Ultimaker debuts secure 3D printer range without Wi-Fi, cameras but with hacker-proof firmware and chassis
Ultimaker introduces Secure Line 3D printers for defense use, no Wi-Fi, no cameras Air-gapped models rely on USB workflows, eliminating cloud services Tamper-resistant firmware, encrypted file ...
For quite some time now, Marlin has been the firmware of choice for any kind of custom 3D printer, with only Klipper offering some serious competition in the open-source world. [Liam Powell] aims to ...
Owners of Makerbot 3D printers or those of you looking to purchase one in the near future, will be pleased to learn that this week Makerbot has now made their 3D printers even easier to use. Makerbot ...
The Raspberry Pi has gained popularity as a preferred device for controlling 3D printers due to its cost-effectiveness and flexibility. Nonetheless, selecting the most suitable software for your ...
Primary focus on leveraging breakthroughs in AI to improve part quality, speed the design process for additive manufacturing, optimize ...
From the very first RepRaps to the newest and latest printers off the Makerbot assembly line, nearly every consumer 3D printer has one significant shortcoming: it cannot recover from missed steps, ...
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
The Creality K2 Plus 3D printer is a large-format, multicolor-capable machine tailored for advanced users who demand precision and versatility. With a spacious 350mm³ build volume, an enclosed design, ...
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