Coming out of Firenze, Italy, 3D printing tech company Kentstrapper has announced the release of their latest plug-and-play desktop 3D printer, the Zero. The Kentstrapper team, who are self-proclaimed ‘artisans of matter’, have just unveiled what could be their most advanced and easy-to-use 3D printer to date. The Zero is a Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) printer that aims to tackle the difficulties some less experienced users face when trying to operate a 3D printer. The Italian company has implemented new systems into the Zero in order to utilize plug and play capabilities, without suffering loss of quality during the printing process. These newly implemented systems include auto-calibration, the Siaren user interface, the Filament guardian, and the Phoenix System. Let’s take a look at how each one of these improved features function, and see exactly why Kentstrapper feels that the Zero is a dream come true for them.


In addition the auto-calibration and Siaren interface functions, Kentstrapper also engineered the Zero with the Filament Guardian, which simply saves off where the progress of your print is, just in case the filament happens to run out during the printing process. Lastly, the Zero 3D printer also contains the Phoenix System, which is able to save the printing process in the event that the printer ever happens to lose its power supply. The Zero is reportedly able to notice the absence of power and, in response, saves the exact point of where the printing process was.
Kentstrapper has engineered every aspect of the Zero to simplify the relationship between 3D printer and user, and claim their creation to be inspired by the words of French Poet Victor Hugo, “There is nothing like a dream to create the future”. The Kentstrapper team believes that they’ve fulfilled their dream of producing an advanced printer that is easy to use. And, with the Zero, these Italian 3D printer engineers hope you too can easily pursue your 3D design and manufacturing dreams, as well.


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