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3D Printer Uses Magnets To Break Speed Limits, Print at a Table-Shaking 800 mm/s

3D Printer Uses Magnets To Break Speed Limits, Print at a Table-Shaking 800 mm/s

Resin printer company Peopoly created quite a buzz with the unveiling of a prototype beltless FDM 3D printer, the Magneto X, at the East Coast RepRap Festival. The new printer is a desk top machine with a huge 400 x 300 x 300 mm build volume and print speeds up to 800mm/s. It borrows a design feature seen on CNC machines: magnetic linear motors. Normally, 3D printers move their components with rotating stepper motors attached to gears and pulleys. The linear motor can be thought of as a flat, unrolled motor with the “rotor” attached to the moving component – the tool head – and the stator forming a track along one axis.

Dubbed the “MagXY” system, the tool head seems to levitate across the gantry without obvious means. It has a top print speed of 800 mm/s with a max acceleration of 22,000 mm/s, which would make it faster than modern Core XY printers from Bambu Lab.

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