The MiiCraft 125 is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the MiiCraft+, size-wise at least. Like many 3D printers, it takes its name from its build volume, which in this case is an impressive 125 x 70 x 120 mm. Translated into jewelry terms, it can accommodate more than 50 rings in one build, or, for the dentistry industry, seven dental arches. It doesn’t disappoint in terms of resolution, either, with a range from 30μm to 65μm.
In terms of materials, MiiCraft offers a good variety of resins, but the 125 is also compatible with third party resins. A few technical specifications include:
- Printer size: 43 x 43 x 59 cm
- Build volume: 125 x 70 x 120 mm
- Resolution: 30μm to 65μm
- Wavelength: 405 nm
- Interface: Ethernet, USB
Jewelry casts produced on the MiiCraft 125 were recently showcased at the VICENZAORO International Jewelry Show, which took place from April 14-17 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The market for 3D jewelry printers is becoming a competitive one, with companies such as EnvisionTEC setting the standard with their numerous printers optimized for the jewelry industry. They unveiled their latest, the MicroPlus cDLM, only days ago. The MiiCraft 125, though, has definitely shown itself already to be capable of some impressively detailed resin casts, as seen at VICENZAORO. I suspect that MiiCraft as a company will gain some favorable reviews and likely become a bigger name in the jewelry printer industry with the 125’s release.
Pricing for the MiiCraft 125 is not currently available on the company’s website, but you can find out more about pricing and ordering details by emailing them at sales@miicraft.com. According to the company, it’s very reasonably priced, so if you’re in the market for a DLP printer, it certainly sounds like it’s worth an inquiry. Would this hardware suit your design needs? Lets talk about it further over in the MiiCraft 3D Printer forum at 3DPB.com.