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The Form 4 Ecosystem is here. Discover next-gen resin 3D printing with Low Force Display™ tech, faster prints, expanded materials, and unmatched reliability. Join our YouTube Premiere event @ 9AM EST: #Formlabs #Form4 #3DPrinting

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Фото профиля Moritz
Moritz2 лет назад

It's finally here! Huge congratulations to everyone who helped create Formlabs' new stereolithography flagship #Form4

Фото профиля TheStophe - BALNC
TheStophe - BALNC1 год назад

Amazing. I need an excuse to get this 🙌

Фото профиля M3 Bolt
M3 Bolt2 лет назад

In awe at that print speed. Looks fantastic

Фото профиля Nero3D the Canuck Creator
Nero3D the Canuck Creator2 лет назад

Is the printing footage in this video real time?

Фото профиля Formlabs
Formlabs2 лет назад

Aside from the timelapses, yes!

Фото профиля Tech build
Tech build2 лет назад

What is the purpose of that linear moving thing?

Фото профиля Formlabs
Formlabs2 лет назад

The moving part you see is the Resin Mixer in our Form 4. It ensures the resin stays mixed, prevents sedimentation, detects debris, and ensures consistent print quality across layers. It's a key part of why our prints are so reliable!

Фото профиля John Draisey
John Draisey1 год назад

I was wondering how does the Form 4 reduces inhalation of resin fumes? Is there a built in filter?

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