Developed by Carima for bigger and faster manufacturing, DM250 was presented to the sector at FormNext. Attracting interest by its elegant looks as well as quality, DM250 is stated to be an important venture in DLP printing.
Attending to FormNext held in Frankfurt last month, South Korean Carima received recognition with new DM250. The company showed the printer for the first time at this fair.
Carima’s customers are situated in the jewellery, dental and prototyping market, and are looking for stable and powerful data preparation software that allows them to make their designs 3D printable. As of January, Carima will make Materialise Magics Print available to all users of their Master EV machine, as well as the next generation of the DM200 and DM250 machines.
“At Carima, we are proud to offer high-quality printers as well as great service, and fulfilling the needs of our customers is our number one priority,” said Byungkeuk Lee, CEO of Carima. “By partnering with Materialise, we aim to further improve the service we offer our customers by giving them access to Materialise’s industry-leading software, with a data preparation solution that will improve the user-experience both before and after a part is 3D printed.”