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F770 3D Printer Features & Benefits

Benefits
Features and benefits

The F770 makes large-scale FDM 3D printing accessible without the high-cost hurdle of premier large-format systems.

  • check The F770 and its large build chamber make printing big parts possible and affordable.
  • check Simple and convenient operation is empowered by intuitive software and remote monitoring.
  • check Print-and-forget dependability is enabled through proven Stratasys FDM printer technology.
  • check Large, complex parts with intricate geometries are made possible with soluble support material, eliminating design restrictions.
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Features
Features and benefits

The F770 is equipped to provide reliable results with the ease of use and repeatability standard with FDM technology.

  • check Linear motors on the printer’s gantry system ensure virtually maintenance-free and precise operation.
  • check GrabCAD Print and Insight software lets you control the degree of print process control.
  • check Three layer resolutions (slice heights) and adaptive slice height options allow finer control over your print results.
  • check MTConnect capability enables the integration of your printer into your shop floor information systems.
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Materials

All Materials

The F770 comes ready to print with two durable thermoplastics to accommodate a broad range of 3D printing applications. 

ASA

ASA

ASA is similar to ABS but is UV resistant and produces a smoother printed surface.

ABS

ABS-M30

ABS-M30 is a strong, tough thermoplastic appropriate for many 3D printing applications.

ASA

ASA is similar to ABS but is UV resistant and produces a smoother printed surface.

ABS

ABS-M30 is a strong, tough thermoplastic appropriate for many 3D printing applications.

Typical Applications

All Applications

The F770 offers more opportunities for large-scale 3D printing applications not possible with smaller printers. Makers of sizeable products like white goods can prototype a broader range of parts or make end-use parts in low volume. The F770 can also print larger jigs and fixtures to assist in making those parts.  

Prototyping

Prototyping

Prototyping large parts easily and in-house is now possible, thanks to the generous capacity of the F770.

Jigs and fixture

Jigs and Fixtures

Lower the cost and lead time to make or outsource tooling by 3D printing them instead.

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End-Use Parts

The F770 is right-sized to accommodate the needs of limited production volumes, whether it’s many smaller parts or a few large items.

Prototyping

Prototyping large parts easily and in-house is now possible, thanks to the generous capacity of the F770.

Jigs and fixture

Lower the cost and lead time to make or outsource tooling by 3D printing them instead.

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The F770 is right-sized to accommodate the needs of limited production volumes, whether it’s many smaller parts or a few large items.

Comparison of the F770 to other FDM 3D Printers

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Which FDM 3D printer is best suited for your needs? Compact efficiency, affordable large-capacity, or premium capability? Compare relevant FDM 3D printer systems with their specifications for a quick overview of what Stratasys FDM technology has to offer.

  • Description
  • Material Delivery
  • Build Size
  • Network Connectivity
  • System Size and Weight
  • Operating Conditions
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  • Description Large print volume industrial 3D printer. Offers reliable industrial-scale printing capacity using standard plastics at an accessible price point.
  • Material Delivery N/A
  • Build Size 1,000 x 610 x 610 mm / 372,000 cm3
    (39.4 x 24 x 24 in. / 22,677 in.3)
    Maximum length on the diagonal – 1,171 mm (46.1 in.)
  • Network Connectivity IEEE 802.11n-2009
    IEEE 802.11g-2003
    IEEE 802.11b-1999
  • System Size and Weight 175 x 124 x 196 cm (69 x 49 x 77 in.)
    658 kg (1,450 lbs.)
  • Operating Conditions Operating temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °F)
    Operating humidity: 30-70%
    99 cm (39 in.) clearance on each side of printer
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  • Description The FDM Workhorse of Large-Scale 3D Printing. Produce highly accurate 3D printed parts, with repeatability, and reliable performance from the best industrial FDM 3D printer on the market.
  • Material Delivery Two model material canisters 1,508 cc (92 in.3 ); Two support material canisters 1,508 cc (92 in.3 ) Auto changeover between canisters. Fortus FDC™ allows for two model material canisters 4,097 cc (250 in(3)) each.
  • Build Size 914.4 x 609.6 x 914.4 mm (36 x 24 x 36 in.) Platen supports two build zones for either a small or large build sheet
  • Network Connectivity Wired: TCP/IPv6 protocols, 10/100 base T connection, Ethernet protocol
  • System Size and Weight 2,772 x 1,683 x 2,027 mm (109.1 x 66.3 x 79.8 in); 2,869 kg (6,325 lbs.)
    With Manufacturing Light Tower: 2,772 x 1,683 x 2,281 mm (109.1 x 66.3 x 89.8 in.)
  • Operating Conditions Maximum room temperature of 29 °C (85 °F). Maximum room humidity of 80%
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Customer Case Studies

All Customer Success Stories

The F770 gives manufacturers a more accessible option for an easy-to-use, large-scale 3D printer. As these case studies point out, it’s been a significant factor in achieving substantial cost and time savings. 

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Daikin

Daikin Applied engineers used the F770’s size to make large replacement parts for their HVAC test chamber with dramatic cost savings.

Prefix

Prefix

Prefix designers replaced a heavy, multi-piece auto fixture with a large but lightweight, single-piece fixture printed on the F770.

Notre

Notre Dame

The F770 is a central fixture in the University of Notre Dame’s IDEA Center, helping students become the next entrepreneurs.

Subzero

SubZero

For the 3D printing team at Sub-Zero, the F770 solves the problem of not being able to build the big parts they need.

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Daikin Applied engineers used the F770’s size to make large replacement parts for their HVAC test chamber with dramatic cost savings.

Prefix

Prefix designers replaced a heavy, multi-piece auto fixture with a large but lightweight, single-piece fixture printed on the F770.

Notre

The F770 is a central fixture in the University of Notre Dame’s IDEA Center, helping students become the next entrepreneurs.

Subzero

For the 3D printing team at Sub-Zero, the F770 solves the problem of not being able to build the big parts they need.

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GrabCAD Print Software

Simplify your 3D printing workflow with powerful and intuitive software.

GrabCAD Print software is what makes Stratasys 3D printers go, providing the features and flexibility to make 3D printing easy and understandable. At its core, GrabCAD Print software removes the friction of going from a CAD model to a physical 3D printed part and speeds up the process. You designed the part, now let GrabCAD Print software do the rest to make it a reality.    

 

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