The MakerBot Method is a 3D Printer that is capable of printing durable ABS parts with a 100°C heated chamber. The printer is able to withstand 15°C higher than modified desktop 3D printers ABS material formulations, and it prints two times faster than leading desktop 3D printers with exact tolerances.
The MakerBot Method has a physical outer height of 25.6” (64.9 cm), width of 17.2” (43.7 cm), and depth of 16.3” (41.3 cm). The overall build volume is 7.75” (19.6 cm) tall, 7.5” (19 cm) wide, 7.5” (19 cm) deep, and has a layer resolution between 20-400 microns.
The MakerBot Method is a 3D Printer that is capable of printing durable ABS parts with a 100°C heated chamber. The printer is able to withstand 15°C higher than modified desktop 3D printers ABS material formulations, and it prints two times faster than leading desktop 3D printers with exact tolerances.
The MakerBot Method has a physical outer height of 25.6” (64.9 cm), width of 17.2” (43.7 cm), and depth of 16.3” (41.3 cm). The overall build volume is 7.75” (19.6 cm) tall, 7.5” (19 cm) wide, 7.5” (19 cm) deep, and has a layer resolution between 20-400 microns.