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Ultimaker Ultimaker 3 Extended 3D Printer Fully Assembled
The Ultimaker 3 Extended is an innovative dual extrusion machine with an extra large build area. This industrial grade 3D printer is the newest addition to the Ultimaker family of printers which includes the Ultimaker 2 + and Ultimaker 2 Extended + as well as the Ultimaker 3. The Ultimaker 3 Extended allows you to create high resolution and production quality dual extrusion parts. The innovative nozzle lifting system, swappable print cores, and automatic bed leveling make this an exceptionally advanced dual extrusion printer.
List Price: | $4,295.00 |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
The Ultimaker 3 Extended is the first ever dual extrusion printer produced by Ultimaker. Ultimaker has built a loyal following over the past several years because they make exceptionally high quality printers which have a reputation for reliability and dependability. The new Ultimaker 3 Extended is the evolution of all of Ultimaker's 3D printing efforts. This printer comes standard with an automatic bed leveling system, which makes printing more effortless than ever before.
Interchangeable Print Cores - Print with Every Material
The Ultimaker 3 comes with swappable "print cores" (aka hotends) so that you can experience greater dual extrusion reliability by utilizing specific cores and nozzles for different material types. Currently, three cores are available - AA and BB. The AA core is the core designed for standard materials such as PLA filament, ABS filament, etc. The BB core is designed for use with dissolvable support materials such as PVA and HIPS. Ultimaker cores feature nozzles which have customized geometry so that they are optimized for different material types. That means that you can expect greater reliability and fewer failed prints.
Dependable Dual Extrusion
Ultimaker's innovative dual extrusion system allows you to print with two materials at once so that you can utilize multiple colors or support materials such as HIPS. Dissolvable support materials like PVA allow you to create complex prints without using breakaway supports. The dual extruder on the Ultimaker 3 Extended comes with a unique auto nozzle-lifting system which picks up your secondary print nozzle when it is not in use. This allows the user to achieve cleaner prints without the stringing commonly associated with dual extrusion printers.
Powerful, but Quiet Cooling
The new fans on the Ultimaker 3 Extended are ultra low noise to minimize distraction. The Ultimaker 3 Extended comes with two new radial fans and fan shrouds which greatly improve airflow. The result is superior cooling, better quality bridging, faster printing, and seriously smooth printed parts.
Material Options Abound
The Ultimaker 3 Extended is a fully open source 3D printer and as such, you can utilize any 3.00mm filament that you desire to use (although we recommend filaments with a diameter below 2.90mm such as our PRO Series which has a diameter of 2.88mm). Please note that some Ultimaker filaments will now be shipping with NFC chips which can be read by the Ultimaker 3 and Ultimaker 3 Extended. These NFC chipped spools allow materials settings to be auto populated for you. However, you may still continue to use any 2.85mm, 2.88mm, or 2.90mm filament that you desire to use with your new Ultimaker 3 or 3 Extended.
Print Control and Monitoring
You can now print remotely over WiFi directly to your Ultimaker 3 Extended via Cura or you can print using a USB stick. Feel free to check on your print at any time using the built in live camera on the Ultimaker 3 Extended.
New Build Plate
The new build plate on the Ultimaker 3 Extended is designed for active and automatic leveling. A capacative sensor in the print head measures the distance between the bed and the nozzle. The tilt angle is then compensated by adjusting the z height on the first few layers. This leads to better build plate adhesion and more accurate leveling. Additionally, the new build plate is also lighter and stiffer than previous build plates. Lastly, the build plate is heated so that you can print with a plethora of materials.
Ultimaker 3 Extended Tech Specs
- Build volume of 215 x 215 x 300 mm
- Layer resolution up to 20 micron for 0.4 mm nozzle
- Print temperature up to 280 ˚C
- Dual extrusion with a soluble support material
- Swappable print cores
- Heated build plate with active leveling
Note on Filament Compatibility
Ultimaker's PTFE tubing has issues fitting some 3mm filament, depending on their true diameter and/or a wide dimensional accuracy. For PLA and ABS, we highly recommend our PRO Series, which has a true diameter of 2.88mm and an accuracy within 0.05mm.
What's In The Box?
- Ultimaker 3 Extended 3D Printer
- USB stick, glue stick, grease, hex wrenches and USB and Ethernet cables
- Two swappable 0.4 AA print cores
- A swappable 0.4 BB print core
- A 350 g spool of Ultimaker PLA
- A 350 g spool of Ultimaker PVA
- A spool holder with an NFC cable
- A calibration card and XY calibration sheet
Which Ultimaker is Right for Me?
Printer | Price | Build Area | Extrusion | Prints Flexibles | Status |
Ultimaker 3 | $3,495 | 8.5x8.5x8in | Dual | Yes | Current Model |
Ultimaker 3 Extended | $4,295 | 8.5x8.5x12in | Dual | Yes | Current Model |
Ultimaker 2 + | $2,499 | 9x9x8in | Single | Yes | Current Model |
Ultimaker 2 Extended + | $2,999 | 9x9x12in | Single | Yes | Current Model |
Ultimaker 2 | $1,899 | 9x9x8in | Single | No | Retired Model |
Ultimaker 2 Extended | $2,299 | 9x9x12in | Single | No | Retired Model |
Ultimaker 2 Go | $1,199 | 5x5x5in | Single | No | Current Model |
Ultimaker Original+ Wood Kit | $995 | 8x8x8in | Single | No | Current Model |
Shipping Notice
Please note that, due to its size and weight, this product cannot be shipped to a PO Box. If you have any questions or would like help making shipping arrangements, please contact support@matterhackers.com.
Questions
Is it food-safe?
Is this suitable to coat the inside of an FDM hot water vessel for a prototype coffee brewer? 190F water, needs to be NSF 51 or NSF 61. FDM parts are Polycarb.
I'm trying to make a PETG printed container water tight. The project is a windowsill planter. I've made many of these out of ABS, but am struggling to have it hold water without leaking using PETG. Would this product work? If not, do you fine folks have any suggestions? I've tried using Krylon clear coat repeatedly on the inside surface without success. Even PlastiDip seems to be a problem.
Hello.I'm managing a company in Japan. Goods of your company. When it's bought this time10, is the discount possible? When being OK, I'll plan to continue and buy it from you from now on. Please take care of an answer.
The surface is VERY soft when hardened. It even leaves fingerprints on surface. Is there a way to make it harder? Is there a post-treatment that might work?
Can you cast a silicone mold of the coated part? Or will the silicone react to the coating?
Is the resulting finish from this product enough to leave as is? Id like it to look better and have a little bonding and shine, but I do not want to sand.
Can I apply a auto body urethane paint with a top clear?
Is XTC-3D inert in Deionized-Water and/or ethylene glycol? Also what temperature ranges can it handle?
What is the hardness of this coating after completely dry? a 2 part epoxy feels rubbery when dry
For a part to be exposed to the sun, will this be affected by heat or light?
Does this make a part waterproof? Also, would you be able to use a cleaner on a part after you use this?
Can this only be painted with Acrylic Enamel Paint?
Can I use this on a thin (~ 1-2mm) PETG part that will flex from time to time?
How long does this take to dry?
Can it be used on pla
Is it possible to drink or eat from something that coated with XTC-3D?
Can you apply XTC-3D over painted 3D printed objects (as a tough clear coat) or will it dissolve the paint?
What do you use for cleaning the brushes after use of this product?
I would like to 3D print some replacement automobile light lenses for fixing up a car. Should I coat the translucent PETG parts with this to make them very clear and strong or just print the lenses with a translucent filament.