Starting at 69 900€ excl. tax
The MiniPrinter EDU offers an intuitive interface, a powerful software suite, and robust safety features. After only two days of training, research teams and students can confidently integrate 3D printing into their projects.
The MiniPrinter EDU streamlines the path from 3D model to concrete part, making fast, interactive experimentation possible within hours.
400
mm/s
Maximum print speed.
Ultra-fast printing for an instant result.
<1
mm
Dynamic precision.
Enhance your parts with textures for a remarkable visual effect.
The MiniPrinter EDU is compatible with any mortar mix containing aggregates up to 6 mm in size, offering a versatile platform to explore and develop new 3D printable materials.
Designed to work with all 3D printing mortars, the MiniPrinter offers exceptional versatility for R&D material formulation and testing. It can print small quantities during lab tests, up to several tons for production
What are the differences between EDU and MiniPrinter XL?
The MiniPrinter XL offers 2 times printing volume than the standard version. All other technical specifications are identical. This greater print volume enables :
- Printing larger parts.
What are the applications for these machines?
4 examples of using the MiniPrinter EDU:
What is the productivity of these machines?
The MiniPrinter machines are capable of printing up to 1 ton of material per hour for several hours. Therefore, a 7-hour printing day allows for the continuous production of between 5 and 7 tons of printed parts.
What files are compatible and how are they designed?
The Slicer software developed by Constructions-3D provided with the machine is **compatible with .STL and .DXF file formats. **These formats are common in most CAD software.
what materials are compatible?
The MiniPrinter is compatible with all 3D printable materials that can be pumped, with a maximum particle size of 6mm in DN50 hose size config. (via the additional DN50 kit), or 4mm in DN35 hose size config. The MiniPrinter is offered with either a wetmix pump (requiring an external mixer) or a drymix pump, that can be coupled with a silo.
What is the cost of printing materials?
Depending on their performance, market printing materials cost between $350/t and $1,200/t. Printed parts generally weigh between 50kg and 1000kg.
Are there any additional fees or a subscription?
There is no subscription associated with the MiniPrinter. The software required to operate the machine is provided upon delivery.
What is the delivery time for a Mini Printer Pro?
The machines are available within a maximum of 3 months from the receipt of the order. Depending on demand and the geographical area, this timeframe may vary. Contact us for a more precise delivery time.
Is it possible to attend a printing demonstration?
We offer 3D printing introductions on the MiniPrinter or MaxiPrinter, allowing you to learn modeling, get hands-on experience with the machines, and print your creation.
MiniPrinter EDU