The F770 FDM 3D printer offers one of the largest print volumes among Stratasys FDM systems. With over 13 cubic feet of build volume and the widest build chamber (X direction) of any Stratasys FDM 3D printer, the F770 can build large parts or sizable assortments of smaller parts. With the high level of reliability and repeatability Stratasys FDM printers are known for, leverage the capacity of the F770 to efficiently execute varied applications in automotive, general manufacturing, aerospace, education, rail, and medical.
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.
Three Height Options: Three layer resolutions (slice heights) and adaptive slice height options allow finer control over your print results.
Shop Floor Integration: MTConnect capability enables the integration of your printer into your shop floor information systems.
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.
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.
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.
With a broad printer portfolio of 8 unique systems, there’s an FDM printer that’s right for your application, from manufacturing to education.
NOTE: Accuracy is geometry and material dependent. Achievable accuracy specification derived from statistical data at 95% dimensional yield.
The F770 comes ready to print with two durable thermoplastics to accommodate a broad range of 3D printing applications.
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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