Stratasys' latest 3-D printer boasts six print heads

May 27, 2016
Designed for product designers, engineers and manufacturers, Stratasys' newest 3-D printer in the Objet Connex line produces full-color parts, prototypes and realistic models.

J750 Designed for product designers, engineers and manufacturers, Stratasys' newest 3-D printer in the Objet Connex line produces full-color parts, prototypes and realistic models. It can also be used for making tooling, jigs, molds and fixtures.

What's new? The printer, Stratasys' first featuring six print heads. It was showcased at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group conference last month in St. Louis. In addition, Stratasys has made its software more intuitive.

Benefits Flexibility and time savings. Users of the J750 can choose from more than 360,000 color shades, plus multiple material properties, ranging from rigid to flexible and from opaque to transparent. With the printer, users can mix and match full-color gradients, alongside a huge array of materials, without costly and time-consuming post-processing. The unit's six print heads allow it to make prints in half the time of other Stratasys systems.  

Stratasys, Eden Prairie, Minn., 952-937-3000, www.stratasys.com