Recently, the success of developers of 3D printers is shaking the IT community. Artificial organs, self-replicating devices, printed weapons, etc. So to hear something fundamentally new is becoming more and more difficult. But the guys from Deezmaker surprised me. They were able to strengthen and lighten the design up to 2 kg, and also provide it with the ability to work from a 12 / 16v battery. This opens up completely different possibilities. Now traveling, for example, by car, you can not take with you a bunch of unnecessary things that may be useful, and may turn out to be an ordinary ballast, but instead restrict yourself to such a printer and a plastic storage of several kilograms, printing necessary items as needed. It remains to replace the conventional battery with a manual-rechargeable battery and a new Robinson on an uninhabited island, only he and a cubic meter of plastic will be needed :) The rest of the printer has good performance: Maximum dimensions of products : 125mmx150mmx125mm Resolution : <50 microns (0.05mm) X / Y & 100 microns (0.1mm) Z The size of the nozzles : 0.5mm Thread diameter : 1.75mm (No need in special cartridge) Print speed : 150mm / s - 350mm / s Materials : PLA, ABS, MABS, Nylon, Laywood Power : Includes 110-240 power adapter. works from 12-16v battery (battery itself is not included in the package) Weight : weight about 2 kg Controller : Panucatt's custom Azteeg series board (Arduino Compatible) Software : G-Code compatible (Using Marlin Firmware) / Free Open Source programs like Repetier Host or Pronterface
Unfortunately, nowhere is the printer running time on battery power. The price of such a device on a Kickstarter ranges from $ 600 to $ 800 . The project has already collected twice as much money as planned, but the models available for pre-order still remain. The printer goes to flight !!!