Leapfrog, Netherlands based printer manufacturer, presented the prototype of the new Bolt printer at Additive Manufacturing Show. Launching the printer at last, the company reaches higher standards in printing.
Starting to introduce the new product, the firm presented the prototype of the printer at Additive Manufacturing Show held in Amsterdam last June. Doubling the print speed with its dual extruder system, the printer is sold to 6,048.79€ on the company’s website.
The key attraction of the Bolt 3D printer is its practicality. It is designed to make 3D printing more accessible and quicker than ever before, with no loss of consistency. Let’s take a more detailed look at the device. The company has designed the Bolt 3D printer with two separate heads for each filament. This design leads to improved dual extrusion performance. Both of these modes leverage the value of the new dual head design. Each mode has been included with the intention of speeding up the printing time, but there are key differences.
Leapfrog has built the Bolt with accessibility and ease of use in mind. The software can be accessed on either the impressive 7-inch touchscreen or any device with Wi-Fi capability.Different users can be given different levels of accessibility, with either full control or restricted use. The software also provides users with real-time information, including the quantity of remaining filament, and how long the current print will take to complete.