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EasythreeD ET-2000 LCD UV Resin Printer - Build Volume 130 x 82 x 150mm. The EasythreeD ET-2000 LCD UV Resin Printer is a compact and efficient 3D printer designed for high-precision resin printing. With a build volume of 130 x 82 x 150mm, it is ideal for creating detailed models, prototypes, and miniatures. The printer features a 5.5-inch 2K monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, ensuring sharp and accurate prints. Its user-friendly interface and compatibility with 405nm UV resin make it a versatile choice for various applications.
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3D Printers South Africa3D printers bring digital designs into the physical world quickly and affordably. Ideal for professionals and creators in South Africa, these systems cater to designers, engineers, marketers, artists, architects, educators and makers. Whether you want a compact desktop solution or a robust production system, there is a 3D printer suited to your needs. Why Choose a 3D Printer?- Prototype and communicate concepts quickly: Print tangible models for testing, presentations or functional validation.
- Accelerate product development: Cut lead times by producing parts in-house - ideal for rapid iteration and customization.
- Empower learning and creativity: Educators and students can explore design, engineering and maker skills in real time.
- Elevate artistry: Artists and marketers can produce unique, detailed pieces, displays or models with rich textures and complex forms.
Types of 3D Printers- Desktop/FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling): Affordable, easy-to-use machines that extrude thermoplastic filament layer by layer - great for prototypes and hobby use.
- Resin/SLA (Stereolithography): Uses liquid resin cured by light to produce highly detailed prints with smooth surfaces - excellent for miniatures, medical, and jewelry applications.
- Professional large-format FDM: Larger build volumes and dual extrusion systems for big or multi-material parts - ideal for engineering, industrial design and small batch production.
- Production-grade 3D printers: High-speed or multi-laser systems capable of batch manufacturing, suited to low-volume production runs in manufacturing environments.
Materials and Applications- Standard plastics: PLA, ABS, PETG - for general prototyping and hobby use.
- Engineering-grade filaments: Nylon, TPU, PC - for functional parts requiring strength, flexibility or chemical resistance.
- Specialty resins: Biocompatible, dental, castable - a must for precision and medical applications.
- Composite materials: Filaments blended with carbon fiber, metal, or wood for enhanced aesthetics or mechanical properties.
Key Features to Consider- Build volume: Select a printer size that comfortably fits your typical part dimensions.
- Layer resolution: Lower micron values yield finer detail - especially important for SLA or detailed FDM parts.
- Heated build plate: Helps with adhesion and reduces warping, especially when using ABS or composite filaments.
- Enclosure: Shields prints from drafts and maintains temperature - essential for ABS and working with resins.
- Connectivity: USB, SD card, Wi-Fi or Ethernet - for convenient file transfer and remote monitoring.
- Software support: Look for slicer compatibility and community support to help with settings and troubleshooting.
Benefits for South African Users- Skip international shipping for small prototypes and print in just hours - ideal for fast-paced design workflows.
- Reduce cost per part versus outsourcing or traditional machining methods.
- Support local creativity - artists, educators and entrepreneurs can prototype ideas affordably.
- Access local support and materials through South African resellers and maker communities.
Buying Tips - Start with a desktop printer for learning and prototyping - scale up if your needs grow.
- Factor in filament or resin costs - budget for consumables, not just hardware.
- Check local access to materials and spare parts - 3D printers need regular maintenance.
- Consider safety requirements - resin and heated beds need proper ventilation and handling.
- Engage with local user groups or makerspaces for advice and experience sharing.
Buy NowWhether you're a designer, educator, maker or engineer in South Africa, 3D printers offer incredible value, speed and creativity for your projects. With models ranging from compact desktop units to industrial-level machines, you can bring ideas to life swiftly and affordably with the right choice for your environment and goals.
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