Their entrance into the 3D printing space is certainly an interesting one, one that is sure to garner a lot of attention, especially from those familiar with their platform. After lots of speculation, the company has announced the full specifications of the Materia 101 3D printer, which we have provided below:
- Printer Size: 310 x 330 x 350 mm
- Printer Weight: 10 kg
- Printing Technology: Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
- Build Volume: 140 x 100 x 100 mm +/- 5mm
- X and Y Resolution: 0.06 mm
- Z Resolution: 0.0025 mm
- Filament Type and Size: 1.75 mm, PLA.
- Experimented filaments: Cristal Flex, PLA Thermosense, Thermoplastic Polyuretane (TPU), PET, PLA Sand, PLA Flex
- LCD display 20 x 4 with encoder menu
The electronics board will be compatible with Arduino Mega 2560 with open source firmware. The entire printer is open source and is targeted towards collective use, such as in classrooms, maker spaces, and cooperative work environments.
This announcement comes at a very interesting time for Sharebot, who has recently announced several very interesting new 3D printers. Over the last three to four months, if you include this latest announcement, the Italian company has
It will be interesting to see if Arduino’s foray into the market will convince those familiar with their name, who do not yet own a 3D printer, to finally take the plunge. Are you considering purchasing this Arduino branded Materia 101 3D printer? What do you think about Arduino entering the space? Let us know in the Arduino Materia 101 forum thread on 3DPB.com. The printer will be officially unveiled at Rome’s Maker Faire on October 3rd, and will be priced at under 600 euros ($755) in kit form, and under 700 euros ($883) assembled.