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Ricoh Implements FDM to Evolve Prototyping to Production

Japanese voiceover with English subtitles. FDM Case Study - Ricoh 3D Printing Evolution Prototyping to Production Ricoh implemented a Fortus 900mc 3D Printer, which enabled faster build time and the use of well-rounded thermoplastics for advanced applications. The manufacturer uses 3D printing for prototyping, jigs and fixtures and manufacturing. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/fdm-technology

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Ricoh Implements FDM to Evolve Prototyping to Production
Ricoh implemented a Fortus 900mc 3D Printer, which enabled faster build and the use of well-rounded thermoplastics for advanced applications.

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