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A real object is produced using the additive manufacturing technique of three-dimensional (3D) printing from a digital design. In order for the process to operate, thin layers of a material—such as liquid or powdered plastic, metal, or cement—must first be laid down. Next, the layers must be fused together.
The most popular applications of floor standing 3D printing are in manufacturing, medical, architecture, custom art, and design, and they can range from fully functional to just aesthetic applications.
Floor standing 3D printing has become substantially advanced and can now play a vital role in many applications. All small businesses need a floor-standing photocopier, also referred to as an all-in-one printer or multifunction printer (MFP). These devices can scan, copy, and even fax in addition to producing high-quality copies in either black & white or colour.
Global floor standing 3D printer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Stratasys F120 bench-top FDM 3D printer is the newest addition to the expanding F123 family, according to Stratasys. With this is the most recent upgrade, design and engineering teams now have even greater access to the industrial 3D printing technology of the most dependable printer series in the market. While maintaining the build size, the printer will be much more affordable to purchase.
You can see what sets the F120 apart from the other printers in the F123 series with just a quick glance. The enclosed material bays have been removed, and the printing chamber is now free to stand on its own on a strong desk or bench.
The larger material boxes, which can hold up to a 200 cubic inches of material each, are now self-enclosed and placed outside the machine casing. The actual build size is still the same as the bigger F170, despite the printer’s overall size being smaller.