This 3D Printer, Designed Specifically for Architects, Is Surprisingly Easy to Use
Have you ever spent hours calibrating the nozzle of a 3D printer or preparing a print-ready file ? only to find that the model has failed because of a missed zero-thickness wall" With this in mind, the Platonics Ark?a 3D printer currently being developed in Helsinki, Finland?has one simple goal: to remove all unnecessary set-up and technical processes by means of intelligent automation and, as a result, almost entirely eliminate the wasted time that architects and designers spend calibrating printers, or working up print-ready files.
Have you ever spent hours calibrating the nozzle of a 3D printer or preparing a print-ready file ? only to find that the model has failed because of a missed zero-thickness wall" With this in mind, the Platonics Ark?a 3D printer currently being developed in Helsinki, Finland?has one simple goal: to remove all unnecessary set-up and technical processes by means of intelligent automation and, as a result, almost entirely eliminate the wasted time that architects and designers spend calibrating printers, or working up print-ready files.
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Platonics claim to reduce pre-processing time from hours to minutes; the printer itself is self-cleaning and self-calibrating with a modular design that "spares the user from messy cleaning and handling clogged parts." According to the company, moving from CAD file to 3D printable STL files takes no more than four steps with their softwa...
Have you ever spent hours calibrating the nozzle of a 3D printer or preparing a print-ready file ? only to find that the model has failed because of a missed zero-thickness wall" With this in mind, the Platonics Ark?a 3D printer currently being developed in Helsinki, Finland?has one simple goal: to remove all unnecessary set-up and technical processes by means of intelligent automation and, as a result, almost entirely eliminate the wasted time that architects and designers spend calibrating printers, or working up print-ready files.
© Platonics
Platonics claim to reduce pre-processing time from hours to minutes; the printer itself is self-cleaning and self-calibrating with a modular design that "spares the user from messy cleaning and handling clogged parts." According to the company, moving from CAD file to 3D printable STL files takes no more than four steps with their softwa...
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