Carbon, Redwood City, California, has released the M3 and M3 Max printers – its next generation of DLS printing. The new printers offer up to 30% reduced variation in parts across a single-build (cross-build variation), a premium surface finish and expanded possible part orientations to reduce print failures.
The M3 and M3 Max also unlock more geometries with greater print accuracy, especially for elastometric parts or parts with features most sensitive to high forces.
A built-in infrared resin heating allows its users to print with all Carbon engineering-grade resins by default. Printers with the next generation of Carbon DLS can deliver more throughput per square foot in thermally limited scenarios with the available heat management. This increases improvements up to 2.5 times faster than the M2 printer.
The new M3 Max features double the build volume of the M3 with the same pixel size, due to the new 4K light engine.
For more information, visit www.carbon3d.com.