“As an official reseller for Zortrax, which has forged a strong reputation for building highly reliable, efficient machines, Hawk 3D Proto believes that the M200 is a natural complement to its 3D printer range,” the company states. “The M200 is supplied fully assembled with a sturdy aluminum frame, and is capable of printing straight out of the box with very little setup — a fact testified to by the high volume of reviews by users.”
Dream 3D will also be opening a UK-based Zortrax support center, which is expected to make life much easier for UK customers who can have their machines repaired and serviced locally, rather than shipping them to Poland and back. Zortrax is the tenth printer manufacturer to be adopted by Dream 3D, which specializes in printers, scanners, software, filaments and accessories for the engineering, education and film sectors in particular.
“Since taking on Zortrax products earlier in 2015, we have gained valuable hands on experience that has lead to our progression into distributors,” says James Preen, Director at Dream 3D. “The Zortrax M200 is one of the most popular, high quality and reliable desktop 3D printers in its class and we want to introduce more people to this fantastic 3D printer.”
Zortrax has spread their products remarkably quickly for such a young company, and the release of the Inventure should bring them a lot more attention in coming months – not that they’ve been lacking it. The company, which was founded in 2011, has stayed consistently in the news since then, and they don’t appear to be headed for obscurity anytime soon. Discuss this story in the Zortrax forum on 3DPB.com.