Airwolf 3D Unveils New 3D Printer Line; The AW3D AXIOM Offers High Resolution, Speed and Ease-of-Use
COSTA MESA, Calif (PRWEB) June 08, 2015 -- Airwolf 3D introduces a new professional-grade 3D printer line-up, the AXIOM line, to its existing line of award winning HD products. AXIOM is a clean-sheet design using a single, high temperature, proprietary hot-end to print high-resolution prototypes, molds and products in over 30 different thermoplastic materials, in a fraction of the time of competing products.
The AXIOM will be debuting at the Atlantic Design & Manufacturing Show in New York, New York on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 in the Airwolf 3D booth (428).
AXIOM uses a state-of-the-art CoreXY motion control system for high-speed movement and precise control of the print head. Utilizing a fully enclosed housing made of extruded aluminum and injection molded polycarbonate components, AXIOM can print pieces as large as 12.5”x8”x10” which is three to four times larger than competing products. The fully enclosed printer comes with a standard heated bed that creates a consistent heat environment for printing large, high-resolution parts at layer heights as low as 40 microns. The printer supports a wide range of thermoplastics - from low-temperature materials like TPU and PLA, to high-temperature materials like nylon and polycarbonate.
Ease-of-use has been paramount in the design with the integration of a print bed auto-leveling system. Prior to every 3D print, the four-point print bed leveling system automatically calibrates the print bed ensuring the proper initial layer height and orientation, and then actively maintains that leveling throughout the entire print process. When combined with AstroPrint - a cloud-based slicing and printer management system - users can simply select the AXIOM, the desired print material and the print resolution all in a matter of seconds. Print files can be sent to the AXIOM through one of the four standard connections - wireless, Ethernet, USB, or micro SD card. This integrated approach results in the AXIOM being an easy to operate product while producing high fidelity prints not possible with other existing FDM printers.
For serviceability and upgradability, Airwolf 3D has designed an innovative End-User Replaceable Cassette (ERC). The extruder and CoreXY assembly has been integrated into a single ‘cassette’ that is field replaceable by the end-user. This unique approach allows the product to be serviced quickly minimizing downtime. The ERC also allows end-users to upgrade to the latest technology easily thus protecting their initial purchase investment.
“We took a clean sheet of paper and set out to solve the issues that users have in operating desktop 3D printers,” said Erick Wolf, founder and chairman, Airwolf 3D.
“The conceptualization, design and testing took us almost two years to get perfect and we could not be more pleased with the results,” continues Mr. Wolf. “AXIOM offers higher resolution, more material capabilities and better ease-of-use than printers costing more than three times the price.”
Airwolf 3D will also be introducing a version of AXIOM specifically targeted at educational systems called the AXIOMe. This PLA version of the AXIOM product offers all the benefits of the rugged construction, auto leveling, and full enclosure at a reduced price point from the flagship model.
All AXIOM products will be manufactured at the corporate facility in Costa Mesa, CA and come standard with a 12-month warranty. The AXIOM can be purchased or leased directly from Airwolf 3D or through their international network of 3D printer resellers covering more than 20 countries.
Airwolf 3D is currently taking pre-orders for the AXIOM and AXIOMe with anticipated ship dates starting in mid July. The AXIOM has a suggested retail price of $3995, while the AXIOMe has a suggested retail price of $2995.
About Airwolf 3D
Airwolf 3D is committed to manufacturing high-performance 3D printers, accessories and consumables that are fast, affordable, durable and easy to use. All Airwolf 3D printers are made in America, manufactured in the company’s 12,000 sq. ft. facility in Costa Mesa, Calif. Currently, Airwolf 3D printers can be found in engineering firms, government agencies and educational systems around the world. For more information visit http://www.airwolf3d.com, telephone (949) 478-2933, email info(at)airwolf3d(dot)com, or visit the company’s showroom at 130 McCormick, Suite 106, Costa Mesa, CA 92636 for a free demonstration.
Julie Handley, Airwolf 3D, http://www.airwolf3d.com, +1 (949) 478-2933, [email protected]
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