The 3D printer prints the sculpture by layering the sculpture material vertically, but this method is suitable for mass production of the sculpture, and there are disadvantages such as that small models can only print small ones. The CR-30, which is scheduled to be released by 3D printer manufacturer Creality, is overcoming mass production and size restrictions by stacking materials at an angle while moving the sculpture using a conveyor belt.
The CR-30 moves the conveyor belt and continuously stacks the material. When the sculpture is printed out and reaches the edge of the conveyor belt, it will fall off the belt by itself. Using CR-30, it is possible to mass-produce sculptures. When outputting, there is no step difference due to operation error or the like. The CR-30 can print larger sculptures than the grade model because there is no restriction on the size of the sculptures in the direction the conveyor belt flows.
This product has a printable size of 200×250mm. When printing, the overlapping thickness is 0.2mm, the nozzle diameter is 0.4mm, and the printing speed is 40mm/sec. Related information can be found here .
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