3D Systems Figure 4 Standalone: High‑Accuracy, Industrial‑Grade 3D Printing for Low‑Volume Production
- Print 500 parts per month
- Industrial‑grade materials
- High precision
- Cost‑effective
The Figure 4 Standalone delivers rapid, same‑day prototyping for low‑volume production, combining industrial durability with the accuracy of 3D Systems’ non‑contact membrane technology.
3D Systems Figure 4 Standalone Specifications
- Company: 3D Systems
- Application: Elastomeric parts, medical devices, investment casting, mold making, production, prototyping, tooling
- Industry: Consumer products, electronics, medical
- Technology: Non‑contact membrane Figure 4 technology
- Printer type: Resin
- Launched: 2018
- Certifications: FCC, CE, EMC
Materials
- Rigorous, thermoplastic‑like, rubber‑like, castable, heat‑resistant, biocompatible materials in a closed system
Build Volume (XYZ)
- 124 × 70 × 196 mm (4.9 × 2.8 × 7.7 in)
Key Properties
- Resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels
- Build rate: Up to 100 mm/h
- Connectivity: Cloud‑based, predictive service via 3D Connect
System Requirements
- Operating system: Windows 7 + 64‑bit (Windows 10/11 supported)
- Software: 3D Sprint
- Power: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, single‑phase, 4 A
Dimensions & Weight
- Dimensions: 426 × 489 × 971 mm (16.7 × 19.25 × 38.22 in)
- Weight: 34.5 kg (76 lb)
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