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STEAM Ultimaker 2+ Connect 3D Printer

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This STEAM Ultimaker 2+ Connect 3D Printer features an easy workflow and is simple to install multiple printing machines, ideal for general access 3D printing labs and facilitating student projects. The printer has a simple workflow that is great for higher education students with a wide range of skill levels. The printer has a 2.4 colour touchscreen that is easy to control and connects using a choice of WiFi, ethernet or USB port.

•3D printer that is great for enabling student access to additive technology
•Single extrusion print head with swappable nozzles (sold separately)
•Nozzle 0.4mm included
•Heated glass build plate
•Compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux
•Build volume: 223x220x205mm
•Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port
•Measures 342x460x580mm

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$4333.03 ex GST
$4982.98 inc GST
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This STEAM Ultimaker 2+ Connect 3D Printer features an easy workflow and is simple to install multiple printing machines, ideal for general access 3D printing labs and facilitating student projects. The printer has a simple workflow that is great for higher education students with a wide range of skill levels. The printer has a 2.4 colour touchscreen that is easy to control and connects using a choice of WiFi, ethernet or USB port.

•3D printer that is great for enabling student access to additive technology
•Single extrusion print head with swappable nozzles (sold separately)
•Nozzle 0.4mm included
•Heated glass build plate
•Compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux
•Build volume: 223x220x205mm
•Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port
•Measures 342x460x580mm

  • No Returns
  • Shipped from Supplier
  • Delivery 5-7 Working Days
  • 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
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