Its premier product is the Fabber M11, an FFF/FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printer with advanced features:
- All-metal construction: the case is made of metal, stainless steel and a 3mm aluminum shell.
- A fully-enclosed build chamber, essential for printing large objects with ABS. It has a mounting point for a HEPA filter or an air extractor.
- Very large build area: 350mm by 200mm base, by 300 mm tall. It’s a full 21 liters of build volume! For comparison a Makerbot Replicator 2 5th gen printer has only 7.52 liters.
- Direct-drive extruder: a 1.75mm geared extruder capable of printing any plastic, including nylon and flexible plastics.
- All metal stainless steel hotend: actively cooled, with no PTFE, it’s capable of printing up to 300ºC.
- 32 bits electronics control board: featuring the Smoothieboard 4XC, an ARM-Cortex M3 micro-controller, running at 120 MHz.
- CoreXY kinematics: the parallel kinematics mean that the motors, typically the largest source of inertia on the XY stage, are stationary. This permits rapid accelerations.
- Auto-levelling and auto-calibration using an industrial sensor. No knobs to calibrate by hand. The objects will always be perpendicular to the platform.
- Internal lighting
- End-of-filament sensor: the machine will pause and keep the heated bed on, allowing you to change the spool and continue printing.
- Magnetically attached build platform: 3mm mirrored glass, no clips involved
- Adjustable spool holder: an size spool will work
- Filament cleaner: intake will prevent dust from entering the hotend.
- Dual voltage capability: 110V-60Hz, 220V-50Hz
- Anti-backlash recirculating ballscrew, 12mm: high precision
- 12mm linear guides, hardened chrome steel
- Works in 3 languages: English, Spanish or Portuguese
- On-screen STL preview, when used with our free Slic3r plugin.