![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of industrial application, the Fortus 250MC sits in the middle ground between prototyping and end-use production striving for results that rival those of more established plastic processing methods like CNC-machining and cast molding. The door is also see-through making it perfect for print monitoring aided by the classy low blue in-chamber lighting that illuminates the model. The heavy-set hinged door is more akin to a vault door than a 3D printer panel and works wonders to ensure the build chamber remains wholly sealed for the optimal ABS printing environment and to contain unwanted odors, not to speak of significantly reduced operational noise levels. It is, however, far more convenient than similar industrial grade printers but with all the high-end technology and accuracy still intact. Such is the extent of its visual appeal and imposing profile particularly when sitting atop the optional cabinet that Stratasys offers alongside the Fortus 250MC. With a footprint measuring in at a commanding 838 mm x 737 mm x 1143 mm and a total weight of 326 lbs, the Fortus 250MC would nestle into the hallowed halls of a design workshop at MIT with ease alongside other high tech devices. Dark grey and white acrylic panels cover all sides of the enclosed chamber to form an amazing, prim summation of its parts that bleeds precision-oriented industrial production. Stratasys has established a reputation for producing some of the best looking 3D printers around, and this tradition unquestionably carries over to the Fortus 250MC. ![]()
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