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		<title>Arduino Is Building A Sub-$1000 3D Printer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is by no means a shortage of teams working on low-cost 3D printers. Kickstarter is absolutely overflowing with them. But, as many of those teams quickly realize, shipping hardware is hard. A challenger approaches! Arduino, the company best known for building and shipping the absurd number of microcontrollers that power many a DIY electronics project, is about to enter [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is by no means a shortage of teams working on low-cost 3D printers. Kickstarter is absolutely overflowing with them. But, as many of those teams quickly realize, shipping hardware is hard.</p>
<p>A challenger approaches! Arduino, the company best known for building and shipping the absurd number of microcontrollers that power many a DIY electronics project, is about to enter the 3D printing market.</p>
<p>Arduino made the news official today, announcing a partnership with Italy&rsquo;s up-and-coming printer manufacturer, Sharebot. Their first printer will be called the Materia 101, and is built to print in PLA.</p>
<p>While they&rsquo;re holding off on announcing the exact price for now, they&rsquo;ve ballparked two different models: a pre-built package that will sell for &ldquo;less than 1000 USD&rdquo;, and a DIY kit that will go for &ldquo;less than 800 USD&rdquo;.</p>
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<p>Is it the prettiest printer in all the lands? Nah — it looks a bit like the super early MakerBot Cupcake machines, albeit white. Does it have the biggest print bed? Nah — see below for the specs there. But it&rsquo;s exciting to see a company like Arduino, with its damned impressive ability to scale and its tendency to opensource everything it does, get into the space.</p>
<p>The Specs:</p>
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  <p>Printing technology: Fused Filament Fabrication Printing area: 140 x 100 x 100 mm (5.5 x 3.93 x 3.93 inches) X and Y theorical resolution position: 0.06 mm (60 microns) Z resolution: 0.0025 mm Extrusion diameter: 0.35 mm Filament diameter: 1.75 mm Optimal temperatures with PLA: 200-230° Tested and supported filaments: PLA Unsupported but tested filaments: Cristal Flex, PLA Thermosense, Thermoplastic Polyuretane (TPU), PET, PLA Sand, PLA Flex External dimensions: 310 x 330 x 350 mm Weight: 10 kg Usage: 65 watt Electronical board: Official Arduino Mega 2560 with Open Source Marlin Firmware LCD display 20 x 4 with encoder menu Preloaded with PLA printing presets Extruder block with filament pressure regulation</p>
</blockquote><p class="source-url">Source: Techcrunch.com</p>]]></content:encoded>
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