Aleph Objects, Inc. has introduced a 3D printer, the LulzBot™ TAZ to its line up that it claims is a “a game changer.” With the “largest print volume of any desktop 3D printer in its class,” the TAZ (formerly known as TK-0) can print on a 12 in. X 11 in. X 10 in. surface. For comparison, imagine a softball versus a basketball.
Built upon the philosophy of “Libre Hardware,” LulzBot gives you the freedom to continually learn from, share and improve hardware and software. You can swap out or modify tool heads and print with a range of materials, including ABS and PLA in a variety of colors as well as HIPS, nylon and wood filament.
Additionally, an updated Budaschnozzle hot end provides fine resolution prints with a smooth surface finish. Robust and reliable, TAZ is engineered for ease of use and low maintenance.
With distribution centers in the U.S., Canada and the U.K., the TAZ ships next day already calibrated with tool-free assembly, toolkit, unpacking guide and a 3D printing resource manual. LulzBot has also extended its support of Libre Hardware-inspired innovation by launching a new forum for the TAZ: forum.lulzbot.com.
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