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WEBINAR: Open Materials Functionality In 3D Printers

WEBINAR: Open Materials Functionality In 3D Printers

Join 3DChimera on a recorded webinar as we explore the open material functionality of some of our favorite FFF/FDM 3D printers on the market. If you've ever wondered which filaments are best suited to your project.

In this video you will:

  • Hear what open material functionality really means in practical applications.
  • Learn what different types of filaments are readily available on the market.
  • Learn which filaments are best suited to different applications.

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innovatiQ (formerly German RepRap) x400 pro V4
innovatiQ (formerly German RepRap) TIQ 5 

Filament Collection

 

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