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See also earlier post: "Successful 3D Printing - Part I". Check the User Guide, and see the post "Multicolor parts with CubeX" in this Blog for some info on multicolor printing and a suggested test print file.

  • If you have a CubeX Duo or Trio, and want to print a multicolor part, make sure you have successfully printed in single color first.
  • So get good with PLA printing before trying out in ABS. It is challenging to get good adhesion to the print bed and perfect print bed leveling and z-gap is needed. ABS has a lot higher shrinkage rate and parts tend to warp. ABS is a lot more challenging to print with. If you want to try out the 0.1 or 0.5 layer height, print smaller parts (like the frog sample above) so you get a quick idea about the difference and can compare. I print almost everything is this layer setting. You can scale them initially a little bit smaller for a quicker print time.
  • File link: "Treefrog by MorenaP" Or print some of the model files that came with the printer.
  • (see other post about "Part orientation."). In this oritentation it will print nicer since the overhang under the chin of the frog is not facing to the front where the print start / knit line is. so its looking to the side when you set it up in the CubeX software. Make sure to use these print settings: PLA material, 0.25 layer thickness, Medium density, No raft, No support, No fine detail preservation. Here is a good starter model from Thingiverse: "Treefrog by MorenaP" It is a cute little frog that prints in 10 minutes (when scaled down to 50%).
  • Start printing a small part first. You won't use much filament and get a quick result.
  • For example Posts: "Successful 3D Printing - Part 1", "Initial Setup", and other Posts.
  • Read thru the different posts of this blog, hopefully you find some useful information.
  • Take the time and read thru the User guide to get familiar: CubeX user guide.
  • It is not just "plug and play", but it is not that difficult either once you know and understand the basics.
  • To avoid possible frustration or disappointment, don't rush into your first print.
  • If you are just getting started with your new CubeX here is what I can suggest: More information on the company is available at is based on what I learned during my little frustrating initial start)

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    These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, prototype or produce real parts, empowering customers to create and make with confidence. Its expertly integrated solutions replace and complement traditional methods and reduce the time and cost of designing new products by printing real parts directly from digital input.

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    The company also provides CAD, reverse engineering and inspection software tools and consumer 3D printers, apps and services.

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    We look forward to welcoming the COWEB team to 3D Systems’ Cubify where fans and consumers alike can actually co-create new and unique, one-of-a-kind products,” said Sarah Stocker, Senior Director, Consumer Solutions Business, 3D Systems.ģD Systems is a leading provider of 3D content-to-print solutions including 3D printers, print materials and on-demand custom parts services for professionals and consumers alike. “COWEB’s creative approach to delivering unique products to a growing consumer audience matches up perfectly with the Cubify platform.

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    When integrated into 3D Systems’ powerful Cubify hosting platform, these capabilities enable creative collaborations like the one previewed earlier in the week at CES between CBS’s Star Trek franchise and 3D Systems, which invites Star Trek fans globally to personalize their favorite Original Series character, 3D print it in the cloud in full color and have it mailed right to their homes. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.ĬOWEB’s online tools create licensed collectibles as well as a wide range of original custom figurines that can be personalized and 3D printed in full color, using uploaded photos. 3D Systems plans to offer these personalized figures through the company’s proprietary content hosting and publishing platform, Cubify, which includes full Digital Rights Management, DRM. ROCK HILL, South Carolina –Janu– 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced today that it has acquired COWEB, based in Paris, France, a start-up that creates consumer customized 3D printed products and collectibles.







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