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The New Modix Large-format 3D Printer Is Just $6,900 - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
Modix, a manufacturer of large and medium format material extrusion systems, is set to unveil its new 3D printer, the Modix Core-Meter, at Formnext 2023. The printer is priced at $6,900 and offers a substantial build volume, making it an affordable option for industries that require large part sizes. The printer operates on a Core XY mechanism and comes with optional additions such as enclosures, air filtration, and filament drying. Modix CEO Shachar Gafni believes that the Core family is positioned to tap into an untapped market segment, delivering high-quality large 3D printers to a wider audience.
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Modix launches several new add-ons for its large-format 3D printers
Modix, a Tel Aviv-based manufacturer of large-format 3D printers, has launched several new add-ons for its systems. The add-ons include a new in-house printhead named Griffin, a firmware update, and more. The Griffin printhead features a custom extruder developed by Bondtech and a hotend designed by Modix. It also includes an upgraded PT-1000 temperature sensor that allows users to print at temperatures of up to 500°C. The company also launched RepRap Firmware Version 3, developed by Duet, which includes several smart capabilities to enhance the performance of Modixs 3D printers.
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Modix launches three new large-scale FDM printers - technical specifications and pricing
Modix has launched three new 3D printers to cater to the needs of its automotive, aerospace, and prosthetics customers. The new printers have doubled Modixs product portfolio from three to six. The company aims to provide better solutions for new vertical niches and help its reselling partners win more deals. The printers come as self-assembly kits with optional add-on features. The technical specifications and pricing for each printer model are provided. The BIG-40 is priced at $4,500, the BIG-Meter at $10,500, and the BIG-180X at $12,000.
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Modix launches extra large MAMA 3D printer, capable of making parts up to 5m tall
Modix, a global developer of large format 3D printers, has launched its new extra-large 3D printer called Modix MAMA. The printer is designed to meet the growing need for 3D printed prototyping and final production in industries such as automotive and aviation. Modix MAMA has a variable print volume and is capable of printing several kilograms of plastic per hour. It will be delivered as a self-assembly kit, reducing costs and allowing flexibility in installation. Modix aims to revolutionize the appearance of vehicles and other modes of transport through 3D printing. The company will showcase Modix MAMA at the Formnext tradeshow in November 2019. Pricing will be announced in 2020 Q1.
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Modix announces four new large-format 3D printers, new COO, more
Modix, an Israel-based developer of large-format 3D printing systems, has announced the launch of four new 3D printers, a new reseller program, and the appointment of a new Chief Commercial Officer. The company aims to become a global leader in the large-format 3D printing segment. The new 3D printers will expand Modixs hardware offering, and the reseller program will allow the company to work with specialized resellers in the 3D printing industry. The appointment of the new COO, John Van EL, will support the growth of Modixs reseller and partner programs. Modix CEO, Shachar Gafni, expressed pride in having John Van EL join the team and believes it will strengthen Modixs position in the large-scale 3D printing market.
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Interview: Shachar Gafni, CEO, Modix large format 3D printing
Modix, a global developer of large format 3D printers based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has announced the release of its high-quality kit 3D printer, the Extra Large X120. The printer offers premium components and is aimed at startups, R&D labs, and design teams. Modixs CEO, Shachar Gafni, emphasizes the companys focus on modularity, reliability, and affordable pricing. The Extra Large X120 has a build volume of 120×60×60cm and is available for pre-order at $6,000 or as a modular upgrade to the Modix Big 60 for $2,500. Modix plans to collaborate with local assembly partners to sell assembled machines in the future. While Modix conducts most of its business in North America and Europe, Gafni explains that the Israeli market prefers complete solutions and assembled printers, which conflicts with Modixs self-assembly kit approach.
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