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Compact enough to fit on your desktop, simple enough to setup and operate yourself, and affordable enough to fit within your budget. All of this without sacrificing the strength of your parts or making a mess with powders or nasty polymers
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Tired of waiting for your turn on a shared RP machine, or waiting for the delivery guy to bring your parts from a service bureau. With a uPrint 3D printer on your desk or in your department, you decide when you want to print, how many iterations you want, and when you want them.
And uPrint give you the prototypes you want. Not flimsy, delicate “models” for visualiziton, but solid parts made from ABS plastic that can not only be used for functional testing, but you can drill, machine, sand, paint or even chrome plate them.
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Contact PADT to get more information or to request a demonstration. |
Mario Vargas
Manager of Development Tools
PADT, Inc
ASU Research Park
7755 Research Drive #110
Tempe, AZ 85284
480-813-4884 office
602-695-0842 cell
Mario@padtinc.com
www.padtinc.com
www.uPrintstore.com
www.DimensionSCA.com |
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The base system, at $14,900, comes with everything you need to start making 3D models: |
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1 Material Bay
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1 Box Modeling Bases
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1 Box ABSplustm Material
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1 Box Soluble Support Material
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1 Start Up Kit (Cables, parts, tools)
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CatalystEX Printer Driver Softwar
Because the uPrint has a footprint of only 25” x 26”, comes in three attractive color choices, is quite and clean, you can literally make 3D models of your designs right on your desktop. |
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