Material: ABS PLUS
Build Size: 10 x 10 x 12, Build Area: 1200 Cubic Inches
Machine Dimensions: 33 x 29 x 45, Weight: 326 lbs.
Layer Thickness: .010 or .013, user selectable.
Support structures: Soluble Supports dissolve away utilizing ultrasonic tank or Clean Station (available options).
Network Compatibility: TCP/IP, 100/10 base T.

Power Requirements: 110-120 VAC, 60 Hz, minimum
15A dedicated circuit.
Regulatory Compliance: CE
Special facility requirements: None


Material: ABS PLUS, Layer Thickness: .007 or .010, user selectable.
Support structures: Soluble Supports dissolve away utilizing ultrasonic tank or Clean Station (available options).
Network Compatibility: TCP/IP, 100/10 base T.
Power Requirements: 110-120 VAC, 60 Hz, minimum
15A dedicated circuit.
Regulatory Compliance: CE
Special facility requirements: None
Build Size: 8 x 8 x 12, Build Area: 768 Cubic Inches
Machine Dimensions: 27 x 36 x 41, Weight: 300 lbs.
Catalyst EX 3D Printer Driver
All Dimension 3D Printers include a site license of Catalyst EX 3D printer driver. File format: Accepts STL files from any 3D CAD Modeler.

Hardware requirements: Win 7, XP, Vista, 2000, NT (service pack 6 or higher). Intel Pentium 3 or higher, AMD Athlon or higher. Memory: 256 MB minimum, 512 MB recommended Hard Disk: 35 MB for installation Graphics: Minimum 800x600, 1280x1024 recommended, Open GL support
Material: ABS PLUS
Build Size: 10 x 10 x 12, Build Area: 1200 Cubic Inches
Machine Dimensions: 33 x 29 x 45, Weight: 326 lbs.
Layer Thickness: .010 or .013, user selectable.
Support structures: Breakaway Supports break or peel off.
Network Compatibility: TCP/IP, 100/10 base T.

Power Requirements: 110-120 VAC, 60 Hz, minimum
15A dedicated circuit.
Regulatory Compliance: CE
Special facility requirements: None


SST1200-ES Specifications
BST1200-ES Specifications
Elite Specifications
RP & Mfg. Equipment
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Dimension 3D Printers are priced for office use, so you can create onsite perfect working models directly from your CAD, made of tough ABS plastic that can be sanded, milled, even painted. And that’s just the beginning:
STREAMLINE YOUR DESIGNING:
3D models in hours, not days or weeks. Outsourcing or hand-building a prototype in-house takes days or weeks. The Dimension 3D printer can create that same part in just hours. That allows you to have more design iterations with immediate feedback.
FASTER TURNAROUND:
Save hundreds on every FDM prototype. An outsourced prototype might cost $400 or more. Hand-building a prototype in-house would probably cost several times that in labor costs. A Dimension 3D printer can create an FDM prototype for only $5 -- or less!

And, other 3D Printers use expensive resins that typically produce prototypes at a cost 10 to 20 times as much as a Dimension prototype.
REDUCE COSTS:
No specialized training required. While other forms of prototyping require specialized training, Dimension 3D printers are truly a do-it-yourself operation. Just load our easy-to-use software and start printing.
EASY TO USE:
Dimension 3D Printer Video
Dimension printers create models of ABS plastic that are tough enough to be used as working parts -- other 3D printers can't do that. Pieces actually snap or fit together. Catching flaws early in the design process can save you thousands, if not millions of dollars.
TEST FORM, FIT AND FUNCTION:
There's simply no substitute for the tactile and visual feedback a physical model can provide. Dimension 3D printers also allow you to experiment with new ideas and numerous design iterations - without extensive time or tooling expense.
PRESENT DESIGNS ACCURATELY AND AFFORDABLY:
ABS plastic is the most commonly used plastic in manufacturing today, used in cell phones, television sets, and the majority of car interiors. It won't warp or shrink. ABS models can be drilled, tapped and sanded, too.
MADE OF REAL ABS PLASTIC:
Dimension’s models are tough enough to be used as working parts — other 3D printers can’t do that. The higher level of precision of Dimension’s ABS prototypes means that pieces actually snap or fit together perfectly.

And ABS models produced on a Dimension 3D Printer are excellent masters for the vacuum forming process used extensively in the automotive, consumer product, aerospace and medical industries.
TOUGH ENOUGH FOR WORKING PARTS:
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