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Stratasys launches J750 3D printer: Here's a look at what it can do

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  • Meet the Stratasys J750

    Meet the Stratasys J750

    Stratasys is hoping to leap frog rivals with the launch of the Stratasys J750, which cuts the time it takes to prototype products by eliminating post production chores.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • J750 multi-material potential

    J750 multi-material potential

    This anatomy model highlights how the J750 can use multiple materials and colors to create realistic models in hours.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • 3D printing to product

    3D printing to product

    The prototype of this running shoe is close enough to the real thing to allow designers and engineers to iterate quickly.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • J750's Product Potential

    J750's Product Potential

    The J750 can create a bevy of products including a skateboard.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Jason Hiner

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • Baby toy via 3D printing

    Baby toy via 3D printing

    The Stratasys J750 can create baby toys with multiple colors on the fly.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • 3D printed sushi

    3D printed sushi

    You can't eat this 3D printed sushi model, but it does show how Stratasys can peruse 360,000 color options for realistic models.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • It's all about the 3D printing workflow

    It's all about the 3D printing workflow

    While neat prototypes are one thing, enterprises are looking for returns. By cutting two steps out of the prototyping process Stratasys could save companies time and money.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Stratasys

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • OtterBox sees J750 possibilities

    OtterBox sees J750 possibilities

    OtterBox's Brycen Smith with J750.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Jason Hiner

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • OtterBox creating cases

    OtterBox creating cases

    As OtterBox plots its 3D printing ability one option is to create rapid-fire prototypes.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Jason Hiner

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

  • OtterBox production?

    OtterBox production?

    Here we have a series of OtterBox cases being printed via the J750.

    Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Jason Hiner

    Caption by: Larry Dignan

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Larry Dignan

By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines | April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT) | Topic: 3D Printing

  • Meet the Stratasys J750
  • J750 multi-material potential
  • 3D printing to product
  • J750's Product Potential
  • Baby toy via 3D printing
  • 3D printed sushi
  • It's all about the 3D printing workflow
  • OtterBox sees J750 possibilities
  • OtterBox creating cases
  • OtterBox production?

The latest 3D printer from Stratasys promises to cut the time to prototype products and should appeal to enterprises. Here's a look at the key details.

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3D printing to product

The prototype of this running shoe is close enough to the real thing to allow designers and engineers to iterate quickly.

Published: April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT)

Caption by: Larry Dignan

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By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines | April 4, 2016 -- 10:00 GMT (03:00 PDT) | Topic: 3D Printing

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