3D Printer World just posted an article about our Altair 3D Printer! They had some great things to say about us.  Among the highlights:

“At first glance, the Altair looks like a standard deltabot, maybe a little prettier and more sturdy.  Upon closer inspection, the differences become apparent.  An aspect of PrintSpace’s patent pending CarbonGlide™ technology, the printer’s arms and rods are made of carbon fiber.  This lends the unit enhanced structural stability while remaining light at 12 lbs.  Combined with a low-inertia print head and electromechanical wizardry Jaster considers to be a trade secret, the Altair performs with excellent X/Y accuracy.   This means the printer is capable of printing very thin walls and vertical layers are more difficult to visually detect than they are with other printers in its price range.

In a nutshell, parts printed on the Altair look great, approaching Stratasys FDM quality without the Stratasys price tag.

Mechanical parts printed on the Altair

To read the entire article, click through to 3D Printer World.

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