LulzBot’s fifth generation 3D printer can print without computer

On the heels of the launch of the LulzBot TAZ 1 earlier this year, Aleph Objects, Inc. announced the release of its fifth generation TAZ 3D desktop printer.

New to the TAZ 2, the printer features an LCD display with an SD card reader that lets you make prints without the printer being attached to a computer. With a large build volume of approximately 12 in. X 11 in. X 10in., you can swap out or modify nozzles.Lulzbot-Taz 2

LulzBot designs, builds and sells desktop 3D printers, parts and plastics for engineers, entrepreneurs, inventors, and makers. Founded on the philosophy of Libre Hardware, meaning people should be free to use, learn from, and improve the machines they use, the LulzBot 3D printer line carries the Free Software Foundation’s Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certification mark.

The TAZ 2 represents the company’s move toward large-scale manufacturing by using more laser cut parts than before, including a metal electronics box with a quieter fan. TAZ 3D printers also give users the ability to dial in accuracy and repeatability because of the broad selection of print programs and variety of printing materials available, such as PLA, ABS, HIPs, wood, and nylon.

Aleph Objects Inc.


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