Prusa acquires Trilab
This just came in on one of the 3d print mailing lists I subscribe to. I have not seen any references to it here yet.
https://www.fabbaloo.com/news/prusa-acquires-trilab-and-moves-into-industrial-3d-printing
I'm curious if Prusa will start merging the 'Delta' printers into their line.
RE: Prusa acquires Trilab
https://www.prusa3d.com/prusa-research-headed-into-industrial-3d-printing-acquires-trilab/
Mk3S+,SL1S
Nothing new here
Just for the record, delta printers have long been known to have good accuracy with tiny little print beds/areas, as a rule. this is a partial company merger with information exchange benefits, not new technology.
this of course will benefit many in the long run.
regards
Swiss_Cheese
The Filament Whisperer
RE: Prusa acquires Trilab
Very true. I own an Anycubic Predator. It is a very reliable printer.
TriLab's extruder is a unique bowden type.
Just for the record, delta printers have long been known to have good accuracy with tiny little print beds/areas, as a rule. this is a partial company merger with information exchange benefits, not new technology.
this of course will benefit many in the long run.
regards
Swiss_Cheese
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3D Printer Review Blog