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Product category: Rapid Prototyping
News Release from: Z Corp | Subject: ZPrinter 450 colour 3D printer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 July 2007

3D printer provides physical models

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Z Corporation today took another giant step in its mission to make high-definition colour 3D printing available to the masses with the release of the ZPrinter 450.

Z Corporation has released the ZPrinter 450 colour 3D printer Z Corp is the only company that makes a full-colour 3D printer, an output device that transforms electronic 3D data into handheld physical models

Colour dramatically communicates the proposed look, feel and style of engineering product designs and architectural concepts, and vividly renders landscapes, electronic entertainment objects, and medical information.

The ZPrinter 450 offers automated operation, with automatic setup, powder loading, and self-monitoring of materials and print status.

For the first time, a 3D printer automatically removes and recycles loose powder.

Automated operation and new quick-change material cartridges reduce touch time by 40%.

The ZPrinter 450 also produces colour in a new way with a single tri-colour print head instead of multiple print heads, reducing cost and enabling 66% faster changes.

It is optimised for a front-office environment.

It is quiet, uses safe build materials, employs "negative pressure" and a closed loop system to contain airborne particles, and produces zero liquid waste.

New "no-touch" powder and binder cartridges enable clean loading of build materials.

An integrated fine-powder removal chamber reduces the footprint of the system.

And unlike 3D printers that attach support structures to models that later require removal with dangerous razors or chemical baths, the ZPrinter 450 supports models with loose powder that is removed automatically.

These capabilities make the ZPrinter 450 as safe and unobtrusive as a standard copier.

Users can control the ZPrinter 450 from either the desktop or 3D printer itself.

New ZPrint software lets users monitor powder, binder, and ink levels from their desktops, and remotely read the machine's LCD display.

The expanded on-board printer display and interface enables users to perform more operations than ever at the machine.

Like its predecessors, the ZPrinter 450 produces models and prototypes five to 10 times faster than competing printers at half the cost.

"The integrated powder removal system is a very big step forward for the technology and company", said industry consultant and analyst Terry Wohlers of Wohlers Associates.

"Many organisations that before were unsure about whether to purchase a colour 3D printer will now have much more motivation to get one".

The new lower price tag puts high-definition 3D colour printing within the range of small-to-medium engineering businesses and divisions, many of which currently spend thousands to outsource 3D physical model making to service bureaus.

The price also makes 3D printing more affordable for college and university engineering departments.

"The ZPrinter 450 delivers on our '3D Printing Bill of Rights', which holds that 3D printing should be fast, easy, affordable, and office-friendly, like printing on paper", said Tom Clay, Z Corp CEO.

"Just as 2D printer breakthroughs like colour and print quality became commonplace, the ZPrinter 450's qualities will eventually permeate our entire product line, making 3D printing increasingly accessible to all".

Other 3D printers in the Z Corp product line are the ZPrinter 310 Plus, a monochrome entry-level rapid prototyping system, and the top-of-the-line Spectrum Z510, which prints in 24-bit colour and delivers the highest resolution, largest build size, and access to the greatest range of build materials.

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