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Formlabs Form 2 review (updated for 2018) With the Form 2, 3D printing is finally as simple as it was always supposed to be ...
Formlabs today launched Form 2, the company’s second-generation high-resolution, desktop stereolithography (SLA) 3D printer. The Form 2 brings bigger prints, smarter components, connected capabilities ...
The Form 2 is available for purchase on September 22 for $3,499 and includes Formlabs’ PreForm software, one litre of resin for printing and a finish kit for post-processing the parts.
It's been more than a year since Formlabs debuted its Form 1+ 3D printer, but that was more of a slight revamp of the company's original 2013-era Form 1 printer, rather than a true successor. That ...
Just two short years after its debut on Kickstarter, Formlabs is back with a new and improved printer that's poised to take the 3D printing scene by storm yet again. Say hello to the Form 2.
The Form 2 isn't exactly cheap, but it packs a powerful punch The Form 2, available today for $3,499, offers significant improvements on this process.
The Form 2 offers magnificent print quality, a good selection of resins, and an improved user experience over the previous generation of Formlabs 3D printers.
Nearly four years ago, Formlabs broke onto the scene with a Kickstarter campaign where it raised over $2.9 million to bring its Form 1 printer to the market.
If Makerbot is Canon and the big guys like 3D Systems are Hasselblad, Formlabs is Leica – and the Form 2 is their M-Series. First, a bit about the technology.
Formlabs Tips Hi-Res 'Form 2' 3D Printer The Form 2 offers a large print area and simplified workflow for engineers, artists, product designers, and other pros.
The Form 2 brings bigger prints, smarter components, connected capabilities, and an intuitive printing experience to professionals. “Through building the Form 1 and Form 1+ we’ve learned that ...
The Form 2 offers magnificent print quality, a good selection of resins, and an improved user experience over the previous generation of Formlabs 3D printers.