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F770 FDM 3D Printer

Make printing large, complex parts affordable, reliable and easy.  

bullet small Generous capacity to make multiple parts for maximum productivity. 

bullet small The widest (X-direction) fully heated build chamber on the market.

bullet small With the T25 head, the F770’s print speed can be increased by up to 2.3x.

bullet small Soluble support material, which lets you design and print your parts free from design-for-manufacturability constraints

bullet small Variable slice height capability lets you optimize your part’s appearance while minimizing print time.

An office friendly 3D printer with full color, high fidelity capabilities.

Features

SYSS Bullet Linear Motors: Linear motors on the printer’s gantry system ensure virtually maintenance-free and precise operation.

Connectivity: GrabCAD Print and Insight software lets you control the degree of print process control.

SYSS Bullet Three Height Options: Three layer resolutions (slice heights) and adaptive slice height options allow finer control over your print results.

SYSS Bullet Shop Floor Integration: MTConnect capability enables the integration of your printer into your shop floor information systems.

Benefits

Industrial Capabiliy: The F770 and its large build chamber make printing big parts possible and affordable.

Multiple Checkpoints: Simple and convenient operation is empowered by intuitive software and remote monitoring.

Repeatable Results: Print-and-forget dependability is enabled through proven Stratasys FDM printer technology.

Complex Parts Simply Printed: Large, complex parts with intricate geometries are made possible with soluble support material, eliminating design restrictions.

Typical 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.

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Rapid Prototyping

Realize your product vision in record time.

Create. Test. Refine. Repeat. Transform ideas into tangible creations faster than ever.

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Jigs and Fixtures

Save time, reduce cost and improve safety with 3D printing.

3D printed tooling can make your production floor more efficient and your tooling more ergonomic and worker-friendly.

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Production Parts

Break free from typical production constraints.

Additive manufacturing is the ideal on-demand solution for cost-effective, low-volume, and bridge-to-production parts.

3D Printed hand splint dyed purple made from MJF PA12-W

Rapid Prototyping

Realize your product vision in record time.

Create. Test. Refine. Repeat. Transform ideas into tangible creations faster than ever.

Toyota and Stratasys FDM marketing technology

Jigs and Fixtures

Save time, reduce cost and improve safety with 3D printing.

3D printed tooling can make your production floor more efficient and your tooling more ergonomic and worker-friendly.

Toyota and Stratasys FDM marketing technology

Production Parts

Break free from typical production constraints.

Additive manufacturing is the ideal on-demand solution for cost-effective, low-volume, and bridge-to-production parts.

Want to learn more about the F770 and FDM technology?

Contact us today for a sample part and demonstration.

Customer Success Stories

Ideal for producing models, parts and prototypes that meet your needs, explore how the F770 and FDM printers are pushing the boundaries of innovation across industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing.

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Daikin Applied Americas.

Learn how Daikin Applied works with Stratasys technology to remain a world-leading provider of air conditioning and heating systems.

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Prefix Corporation 3D prints a decal locating fixture.

Learn how Prefix Corporation utilises the Stratasys F770 3D printer to innovate in the automotive and aviation industries.

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How the right 3D printer choice builds new businesses.

The University of Notre Dame leverages professional 3D printers to help students launch new businesses.

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Daikin Applied Americas.

Learn how Daikin Applied works with Stratasys technology to remain a world-leading provider of air conditioning and heating systems.

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Prefix Corporation 3D prints a decal locating fixture.

Learn how Prefix Corporation utilises the Stratasys F770 3D printer to innovate in the automotive and aviation industries.

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How the right 3D printer choice builds new businesses.

The University of Notre Dame leverages professional 3D printers to help students launch new businesses.

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With a broad printer portfolio of 8 unique systems, there’s an FDM printer that’s right for your application, from manufacturing to education.

  • Description
  • Material Delivery
  • Build Size
  • Network Connectivity
  • System Size and Weight
  • Operating Conditions
  • Power Requirements
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Software
  • Accuracy
  • Brochure
  • Description Large print volume industrial 3D printer. Offers reliable industrial-scale printing capacity using standard plastics at an accessible price point.
  • Material Delivery 3,277 cm3 coil box (200 in.3)
  • 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
  • Power Requirements Power Requirements 3 phase, 208V, 30A, 5 wire, 47-63Hz frequency
  • Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance CE, cTUVus, RCM, EAC, FCC Part B
  • Software Software GrabCAD Print, GrabCAD Print Pro1, Insight, Control Center™, MTConnect enabled
  • Accuracy XY part accuracy = +/- 0.254 mm (+/- 0.010 in.) or +/- 0.002 mm/mm (+/- 0.002 in./in.), whichever is greater
    Z part accuracy = +/- 0.200 mm (+/- 0.008 in.) or +/- 0.002 mm/mm (+/- 0.002 in./in.), plus 1 layer height
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  • Description Large-scale industrial FDM printing engineered for high-demand manufacturing and regulated production environments. Produce highly accurate printed parts with repeatability and reliable performance. Built for scale, it delivers dependable, production‑grade performance across long print runs and complex applications.
  • 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 277.2 x 168.3 x 228.1 cm (109.1 x 66.3 x 89.8 in.) with light tower, 277.2 x 168.3 x 207.7 cm (109.1 x 66.3 x 79.8 in.) without light tower.

    2,869 kg (6,325 lbs.)
  • Operating Conditions Maximum room temperature of 29 °C (85 °F). Maximum room humidity of 80%
  • Power Requirements 230 VAC (three phase) 50/60Hz, Voltage fluctuation +/- Current 40A
  • Regulatory Compliance CE, cTUVus, RCM, EAC, FCC Part B
  • Software All Fortus systems include Insight and Control Center™ job processing and management software. Compatible with GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Streamline Pro™ for use with job reports, scheduling and remote monitoring. U.S. government agency STIG compliance via Stratasys ProtectAM technology is powered by Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® software. GrabCAD Print Pro is available
  • Accuracy Parts are produced within an accuracy of +/- .089 mm or +/- .0015 mm per mm whichever is greater (+/- .0035 in. or +/-.0015 in. per in. whichever is greater).+ Z part accuracy includes an additional tolerance of =0/+ slice height.

NOTE: Accuracy is geometry and material dependent. Achievable accuracy specification derived from statistical data at 95% dimensional yield.

FDM Compatible Materials

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

ASA

ASA

Similar to ABS, Only Better. ASA filament (acrylonitrile styrene acrylate) is the perfect all-purpose 3D printing thermoplastic, suitable for many different applications. It has a similar chemical makeup to ABS plastic but offers three improvements: better mechanical properties, superior aesthetics and it’s UV resistant. ASA material also comes in 10 colours, more than any other FDM material.

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ABS-M30

ABS-M30

Versatile material with broad applications. ABS-M30 brings the familiarity and versatility of ABS material (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) to the FDM 3D printing plastics lineup. It’s an ideal material for form and fit checks, functional prototyping and other 3D printing applications. ABS-M30 is characterised by its strength and toughness, while being lightweight and resilient. For general-use 3D printing, ABS-M30 is the optimal choice, blending utility and economy.

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FDM Support Materials

FDM Support Materials

Breakaway and soluble support materials for FDM printing making it possible to build 3D printed parts with intricate shapes and interior cavities.

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ASA

ASA

Similar to ABS, Only Better. ASA filament (acrylonitrile styrene acrylate) is the perfect all-purpose 3D printing thermoplastic, suitable for many different applications. It has a similar chemical makeup to ABS plastic but offers three improvements: better mechanical properties, superior aesthetics and it’s UV resistant. ASA material also comes in 10 colours, more than any other FDM material.

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ABS-M30

ABS-M30

Versatile material with broad applications. ABS-M30 brings the familiarity and versatility of ABS material (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) to the FDM 3D printing plastics lineup. It’s an ideal material for form and fit checks, functional prototyping and other 3D printing applications. ABS-M30 is characterised by its strength and toughness, while being lightweight and resilient. For general-use 3D printing, ABS-M30 is the optimal choice, blending utility and economy.

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FDM Support Materials

FDM Support Materials

Breakaway and soluble support materials for FDM printing making it possible to build 3D printed parts with intricate shapes and interior cavities.

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GrabCAD™ Print Software

Industry-leading 3D printing software to empower your creativity.

GrabCAD™ Print maximizes FDM's potential. Its user-friendly interface and advanced features empower designers and engineers for precise control from file prep to print settings, enabling experimentation with materials, colors, and textures for exceptional accuracy and detail.

With GrabCAD™ Print, users benefit from reduced print prep time and scrap, resulting in greater cost and time savings.


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Subaru Accelerates Tooling and Cuts Costs with the F770 and T25 Print Head
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Customer Success Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

The F770 is designed for manufacturers, service bureaus, and engineering teams who need to produce very large prototypes, tooling, and end‑use parts in a single build. It’s ideal for organizations looking to reduce assembly, shorten lead times, and scale industrial FDM while maintaining reliability.

The F770 offers an extra‑large build volume of 39 x 24 x 24 inches (1000 x 610 x 610 mm). This enables printing of full‑scale parts that would otherwise require splitting and secondary assembly.

The F770 supports ASA and ABS-M30 Stratasys FDM materials. These thermoplastics handle the production of large prototypes and fixtures, providing the durability and stability required for functional production parts and industrial patterns across various manufacturing applications.

The main difference between the F770 and F900 is build size versus material capability. While the F770 maximizes throughput for large-scale prototyping, the F900 handles broader high-performance materials like ULTEM™, making it ideal for certified aerospace or high-temperature applications. Customers often choose the F770 for large‑scale prototyping and tooling, and the F900 for certified aerospace or high‑temperature end‑use applications.

The F770 is designed for multi‑day, unattended operation, supporting long build times with high reliability. This capability provides teams the flexibility to run large prints overnight or weekends, significantly maximizing productivity and optimizing machine utilization for industrial workflows.

The F770 serves automotive, aerospace, and transportation industries requiring large-scale components. These sectors benefit from the ability to produce massive housings, tooling, and fixtures, making the system valuable wherever large-format industrial parts are critically required.

Yes. The F770’s large build volume allows many parts to be printed in one piece, eliminating adhesive bonding or mechanical fastening of smaller sections. This improves part strength, accuracy, and overall production efficiency.

Yes. The F770 includes a built‑in camera that supports remote print monitoring through GrabCAD Print™, allowing users to check print status without being physically present at the machine.

The F770 delivers industrial FDM accuracy, typically ±0.008 in or ±0.002 in/in (±0.2 mm or ±0.002 mm/mm), depending on geometry and material. This level of accuracy supports functional testing, tooling, and fit‑check applications.

Absolutely. The F770 is purpose‑built for large‑scale prototyping, allowing teams to validate form, fit, and function at full scale without compromises or part segmentation.

The F770 provides MTConnect support when used with GrabCAD Print Pro™ software. This capability handles integration into smart factory environments, allowing for automated production monitoring and data collection across connected manufacturing floors.