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CRX-4001, the Breton 3D printer Teasée on social networks for a few days under the code name "Keal" (idea in Breton), GenerID, a young French start-up finally unveils the first printer in its general public and professional range, the CRX-4001.A 3D printer that is ready to use and powerful. It can print in ABS or PLA in a maximum resolution of 100 microns at a speed of 400 mm/s without heating time thanks to an exclusive heating bed. The printing volume is 25 x 25 x 25 x 25 cm, twice as large as a MakerBot Replicator 2. Below is the video presentation of the project by Guillaume Barbotin, CEO of GenerID:
Video presentation of the "Keal" Project In order to have a reliable and solid machine, the research and development teams designed the prototypes of the CRX-4001 in anodized aluminium and equipped it with adjustable feet so that the printing plate is always horizontal. from a safety point of view,
GenerID anticipates tomorrow's standards with a thermo-ventilated housing with filters to avoid the dispersion of micro particles of plastic in the air. In addition, a system called Lock in Progress prevents the case from opening when the printer is running to prevent any burning, and the CRX-4001 is ready to use, once it is taken out of its packaging, simply connect it to a USB computer and start printing with the Open Source ReplicatorG software. CRX-4001Printing technology specification: FFFPrinting speed: 400 mm/sprint volume: 25x25x25 cm - 15.5 dm3Printing precision: 100 micronsPreheating time: 2 minSecurity: Lock in Progress SystemPrinting surface:
Heating bedSoftware: Replicator GTypes of files: STL - GcodeConnectivity: USB 2.0 - SD CardBox and chassis: Anodized AluminiumBox dimensions: 40x40x40 cmWeight: 15 kgColoris: Black anthraciteServices: 1 year warranty As usual with participatory financing projects, specifications can evolve according to participation. 3D printers are now legion on crowdfunding platforms but French creations are rare enough to highlight it. Let's wish a great success to the young French girls from GenerID!
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