Saelig introduces affordable ready-to-run 3D printer



(www.saelig.com (http://www.saelig.com/)) has introduced award-winning Afinia H479 fast-prototyping 3D printers – a standalone device that allows an "immediate availability" 3D prototyping experience.  H479 3D printers are delivered fully assembled, with easy-to-install software for both PC and Mac, and can prototype some up to 5 inches in any dimension, accuracy of. 2 mm (. 008 "). A heated build platform prevents model wrong during printing.

3D printing software (http://www.afinia.com/the-software) supplied with the printer features an easy-to-use interface for posting, orientation, duplicate and scaling patterns, import the standard stl from the design software like SolidWorks ™ and others. With the help of inexpensive, high quality ABS filament in a wide spectrum of colors, this 11lb portable 3D printers can print even out in stand-alone mode, disconnected from a PC.   He software generates auto-support materials in order to ensure stable operation of the arches and overhangs


The compact 10 "x 10" x 14 " H479 3D printer is small enough for all desktops, and ready for immediate use.  3D printing is to find a greater relevance in prototyping new concepts and experimenting with form, fit and function experiment for new products.  Designers have discovered how important it is to let the reviewers or managers to hold a physical object in his hands to win a hearing for their ideas.


The H479 3D printer is ideal for engineers, teachers and individual practitioners.  Manufactured in the United States by Afinia, a leader in specialty printing solutions, FCC approved, locally-supported H479 3D printers are very affordable at the low cost of $ 1599. Comes with easy-to-use software tool for managing and starter spool 1.5 lbs ABS plastic filament, H479 3D printers are available now from Saelig co. Inc., Fairport, NY.  For detailed specifications, free technical support or additional information, please contact Saelig 1-888-7SAELIG, e-mail: info@saelig.com or visit www.saelig.com


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