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The newest in 3D printing In this engaging video from CNET, Brian explores the latest advancements in 3D printing technology with a spotlight on the Cube 3D printer, showcased at CES 2013. The Cube 3D printer is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, boasting a redesigned plate that cools instead of heating, ensuring safety—especially for younger users—while improving adherence for printed objects. One of the standout features is the elimination of the leveling process. The new design simplifies usage by allowing users to insert a plastic filament cartridge that feeds into the extruder, streamlining the printing process. The printer now accommodates both ABS and PLA materials, offering flexibility for creators who want to experiment with different types of projects. Notably, the Cube 3D printer operates more quietly and with increased speed and accuracy, making it more appealing for home users and schools. The company has also launched a recycling initiative, allowing users to return used filaments and cartridges for recycling, taken a responsible approach to the growing concern about plastic waste associated with 3D printing. Priced at $1,299, the Cube 3D printer is set to ship starting January 21, with cartridges available at around $50 each. This innovation in 3D printing is aimed at empowering creators while considering environmental impacts.
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