UltiMaker, a global leader in desktop 3D printing, has launched the UltiMaker S7 – the latest in the company’s series of ‘S’ 3D printers. The UltiMaker S7 introduces a new flexible build plate that makes removing prints easy, and the integrated Air Manager that filters out up to 95% of UFPs and improves temperature regulation. The S7 also features improved automated bed leveling for reliable first-layer adhesion.
“Over 25,000 customers innovate with the UltiMaker S5 every day, making the award-winning machine one of the market’s most used professional 3D printers,” said Nadav Goshen, CEO of UltiMaker. “With the S7, we took everything our customers loved about the S5 and made it even better.”
“We saw that the new bed leveling system on the S7 really helps us print very precise parts with the right mechanical properties using our materials,” said Niklas Eutebach, Development Engineer at igus – Ultimaker’s material partner.
Advances in temperature regulation on the S7 allow users to capitalize on the 330 x 240 x 300mm build volume – with reliable accuracy.
Manufacturing on Demand
The S7 will be compatible with the UltiMaker ecosystem of over 200 materials, and offers seamless integration with UltiMaker Cura software, easy printing with a wide range of materials, and support dedicated to customer success. “Of all the ecosystems that are available, the UltiMaker ecosystem is the most comprehensive,” said Luke Taylor, Marketing Manager at Polymaker.
With the S7 Pro Bundle, users can also pair the S7 with the UltiMaker Material Station to print with up to six spools – with automatic material switching and humidity control.
“The UltiMaker S7 is a fantastic addition to our S-Series of printers,” said Nadav Goshen. “As more customers are using 3D printing to grow and innovate their business, our goal is to provide them with a complete solution to be successful. With the new S7, customers can be setup and running in minutes: managing printers, users, and designs with our Digital Factory software, improving their 3D printing knowledge with e-learning courses on the UltiMaker Academy, and choosing from hundreds of materials and plugins using the UltiMaker Cura Marketplace.”
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