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Watch how Dimension makes printing 3D models easy and practical in office environments.
You know the value of building prototypes. So why wait until the end of the design process? With Dimension 3D printers, you can see, discuss and test functional 3D models of every design iteration. You'll try new ideas, spot and correct flaws and reach your final design sooner.
Unlike other prototyping methods, Dimension 3D printers print functional models in tough, production-grade ABSplus thermoplastic. That means you can test your designs under the same real-world conditions as your final product.
A Dimension 3D printer can print just about anything you can design with a 3D CAD program: Functional test models, architectural models, product mock-ups, working prototypes, vacuum mold masters, production tools and fixtures, even limited-run production parts.
Dimension 1200es offers the largest build envelope in the Dimension family. Available in Breakaway Support Technology (BST) or Soluble Support Technology (SST) versions.
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Dimension Elite prints intricate functional models for projects such as medical devices or handheld electronics — all in durable ABSplus thermoplastic.
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Dimension uPrint™ puts affordable 3D printing literally on your desk with a footprint of only 635x660 mm (25x26 in). Includes everything you need to start printing 3D models.
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Lease options in the US start at
(Ask your reseller about leasing outside the US.) List prices are as low as $14,900 USD for the uPrint Personal 3D Printer.
With Dimension 3D printers, you can evaluate every design iteration. It's far cheaper to fix flaws in design than in production. That means you'll go to market sooner with a better product.
Dimension 3D printers are designed to work in office environments — no hazardous materials, no messy powders, no special venting or plumbing. They're easy to set up and operate, too.
*Price for US leasing. Additional options, shipping, applicable taxes/duties not included.
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