Topic: Prototyping 3d Printer for university Innovation Center
Hi all,
I'm at a university in the northeast USA. We currently have two 3d printers, both of which are constantly causing problems for us. I'm researching options for printers to replace our larger one (a ZPrinter 450).
I know this is a bear of a question, but my research begins now and I'm hoping for some direction before I just randomly jump into this project.
Our smaller printer is fine for the 'diddly stuff.' It's a really cheap PLA extrusion type printer. You may have seen them at Staples before. This is good because it helps students get started with 3d printing for cheap, and if they decide to purchase their own machine later, they are familiar with the process.
That said, we need a real prototyping 3d printer that can do a variety of forms. A student came in the other day with a unique pen mechanism that he wanted to print and test, and we were completely unable to help him.
We don't need a large cutting envelope. 6x6x6 would probably handle 99.9% of all things that came through here. We need fine tolerances and we need medium strength. The easier the post processing, the better. And the less maintenance involved the better.
Any wisdom would be much appreciated. Thank you for your time.
I'm starting my search with the FORM 1 and we'll see where that takes me.
