XYZprinting Unveiling Major Expansion and New 3D Printers at Upcoming CES 2018

IMTS

Share this Article

Top 3D printer manufacturer XYZprinting had a very busy 2017, with new partnerships announced and several new 3D printers introduced, including five industrial 3D printers, the da Vinci Super, the Nobel Superfine, and the da Vinci Color. Like so many prolific 3D printing companies, XYZprinting is gearing up for CES 2018 in Las Vegas next week, and will be unveiling a major expansion at the show. As it works to continue its mission of making 3D printing technology accessible to a wider audience, the company will showcase a range of new mass consumer products at its booth.

CES 2018

XYZprinting is going to CES 2018! See you in Las Vegas! Jan 9-12, 2018Booth No. 7903 / LVCC, North Hall#CES2018 #3Dprinting #LasVegas

Posted by XYZprinting on Wednesday, 3 January 2018

All of the new products and their accompanying software will start to roll out in early 2018, and are designed to ramp up the adoption of home 3D printing, making the technology accessible, affordable, more intuitive, and safe for everyday use.

“For a very long time the 3D printing technology has been way out of reach for families and small businesses,” said XYZprinting CEO Simon Shen. “Our goal with the new line of products is not only to make 3D printing cost-effective for everyone, but also provide casual users and small business owners the tools and confidence to try their hand at this technology and incorporate it into their everyday lives, whether at home or at the office.”

XYZprinting will also be introducing a 3D printing solution targeted specifically to high-end small businesses, in order to help the owners get on a level playing field against their competitors who may already be implementing the technology. According to XYZprinting, two of the main barriers that keep businesses and schools from adopting 3D printing are ease of use and price – but the company is determined to change this.

The company’s newest full-color FFF desktop 3D printer, the da Vinci Color AiO, is making its debut at CES 2018, and also offers full-color 3D scanning, which is perfect for small business owners looking to improve their prototypes for a lower cost – the MSRP is $3999.95. By combining CMYK inkjet and 3D printing technology, the da Vinci Color AiO achieves true color technology. Droplets of ink attach to the PLA filament, which absorbs color and then creates it by combining the droplets.

This accessible, full-color 3D printer was created with small businesses in mind, demonstrated by its ease of use and access to multi-color 3D printing for a lower cost than other machines offer. The da Vinci Color AiO will be available for purchase this year, at the end of Q2/beginning of Q3.

XYZprinting is also introducing its da Vinci Nano 3D printer at CES 2018, which only prints in one color but is completely portable. The mass consumer product costs just $229, and is designed to be an entry-level 3D printer for hobbyists, families, and schools. The durable da Vinci Nano is also plant-based and fully enclosed, so it’s safe to use for prototyping purposes and around children.

XYZprinting has created, and bundled, a software package for the Nano, which is meant to inspire creativity while teaching users how to utilize 3D printing technology. It also comes with the XYZmaker Mobile app, so users with a WiFi connection can 3D print directly from their tablets. While you won’t be able to see this at CES 2018, the company will also be launching a microsite this year with more educational materials for home and school.

Finally, XYZprinting is launching its newest 3D printing pen, the da Vinci 3D Pen Cool, which is a great deal for even the youngest makers at just $44.95. The standalone device is a safe and fun way to introduce kids to 3D printing technology, and doesn’t require a computer or CAD software to make 3D printed objects.

While it’s not the first 3D printing pen the company has released, it is the first to feature temperature modification in the form of a cooling technology that keeps kids’ hands safe from hot temperatures.

You can find all three of these new XYZprinting products at the company’s CES 2018 booth #7903 in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center next week. Additionally, XYZprinting will also be showcasing a range of existing commercial 3D printers, and other ancillary products, at the show, which runs January 9-12.

Don’t forget, 3DPrint.com will also be at CES, bringing you all of the latest product and technology news right from the showroom floor.

Discuss this and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts in the Facebook comments below. 

[Images provided by XYZprinting]

 

Share this Article


Recent News

3D Printing News Unpeeled: Asahi Kasei Enters 3D Printing

GE Additive Transforms into Colibrium Additive in New Brand Move



Categories

3D Design

3D Printed Art

3D Printed Food

3D Printed Guns


You May Also Like

Gorilla Sports GE’s First 3D Printed Titanium Cast

How do you help a gorilla with a broken arm? Sounds like the start of a bad joke a zookeeper might tell, but it’s an actual dilemma recently faced by...

Nylon 3D Printed Parts Made More Functional with Coatings & Colors

Parts 3D printed from polyamide (PA, Nylon) 12 using powder bed fusion (PBF) are a mainstay in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. While post-finishing processes have improved the porosity of...

$25M to Back Sintavia’s Largest Expansion of Metal 3D Printing Capacity Since 2019

Sintavia, the digital manufacturing company specializing in mission-critical parts for strategic sectors, announced a $25 million investment to increase its production capacity, the largest expansion to its operations since 2019....

Velo3D Initiates Public Offering in a Bid to Strengthen Financial Foundations and Drive Future Growth

Velo3D (NYSE: VLD) has been among a number of publicly traded 3D printing firms that have attempted to weather the current macroeconomic climate. After posting a challenging financial report for 2023,...