3D Printing

Saelig Introduces Affordable Ready-To-Run 3D Printer

25th April 2013
Nat Bowers
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Saelig has introduced the award-winning Afinia H479 Rapid-Prototyping 3D Printer - a self-contained unit that provides an immediate availability 3D prototyping experience. The H479 3D Printer comes fully assembled, with easy to install software for both the PC and Mac, and can prototype a part up to 5 inches in each dimension, accurate to within .2mm (.008). A heated build platform prevents model warping during printing.

3D Printing Software supplied with the printer features an easy-to-use interface for laying out, orienting, duplicating, and scaling designs, importing standard STL files from design software such as SolidWorks and others. Using inexpensive, high-quality ABS filament in a wide array of colours, this 11lb portable 3D printer can even print in a standalone mode, disconnected from a PC. The software auto-generates support material to ensure stable printing of arcs and overhangs.

The compact 10 x 10 x 14 H479 3D Printer is small enough for any desktop, and ready for instant use. 3D printing is finding an increased relevance in prototyping new concepts and experimenting with form, fit and function experiments for new products. Designers have discovered how important it is to allow reviewers or managers to hold a physical object in their hands to gain acceptance for their ideas.

The H479 3D Printer is ideal for engineers, educators, and individual experimenters. Made in the USA, the FCC-approved and locally-supported H479 3D Printer is very affordable at the low cost of $1499. Supplied with easy-to-use software, handling tools, and a starter spool of 1.5 lbs ABS plastic filament, the H479 3D Printer is available now from Saelig.

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