Modix announces “major” updates to its line of large 3D printers


Modix, a developer of large format 3D printers, has announced “major” updates for its 3D printers. The new Generation 4 release will expand the core performance and capabilities of the company’s large 3D printers. 

The Independent Dual Extruder is a key improvement. With this feature, each extruder can ‘park’ outside of the bed while inactive. Modix claims that IDEX dramatically reduces manual labor involved in removing supports. It uses a special breakaway support filament to make it easy. 

Also included in the improvements is “high-quality” printing at 100 mm/s and higher speeds for draft printing. The Nema23 motors on X axis are now more efficient than the Nema-17 motors. Modix claims that the IDEX configuration employs two Y axis motors per extruder. This reduces the motor weight and speeds up.

Modix now offers full automated calibrations routines for all models. This includes automated bed tilt, bed elevation, gantry alignment, and Z offset calibration. Modix also claims other improvements include stronger Nema23 motors for Z axis, better enclosure sealing, ergonomics, an emergency stop button, and a new design.

Shachar Gafni, Modix CEO said: “Modix continues its journey to becoming the market leader by integrating top of the line technologies while maintaining its printers outstanding price-to-performance ratio. Our unique modular self-assembly kits approach allows us to move fast and improve our platforms gradually over time instead of waiting for a major release.”

Gafni added: “As always, backwards compatibility is an important value for Modix, so all owners of previous models will be able to upgrade their machines with these new technologies. Owners of Modix large 3D printers enjoy higher returns on investment over the course of time in comparison to a closed box alternative opening.”

In 2021, Modix launched its third machine, the BIG-120Z, which has the ability to print parts as tall as ­1,200 mm.


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