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Introducing the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer

Flux All-in-One 3D PrinterIt seems every technology company is trying to take the next step when it comes to the wonderful world of 3D Printing, but the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer really has done just that – and it’s got people excited, too!

After launching the project on Kickstarter, Taiwan-based FLUX Technology LLC smashed their funding target with ease, but why has it got so many people interested?

Well, the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer, much like your normal multifunction printer, combines vital functions of the 3D world into one impressive device.  So, not only can you print using the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer, but you can also 3D scan objects and laser engrave them, too.  The machine is everything you need to create and manufacture your own 3D print designs!

It doesn’t just stop there, either – FLUX Technology are developing numerous other modules to expand the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer.  They are hoping to add additional capabilities, such as paste extrusion and dual nozzle extrusion.

The Flux All-in-One 3D Printer is a 3D manufacturing ecosystem and even comes with its own easy-to-use 3D modelling software app – FLUX Studio.  This kind of flexibility means that a user can create a model on their smartphone or tablet and, within minutes, start printing to their Flux All-in-One 3D Printer via a Bluetooth connection – there’s no need for a PC or laptop at all!

The laser engraving module is included with the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer for an additional fee.  However, it is definitely worth considering as it is able to engrave a wide range of materials, such as cardboard, foam board, wood, leather and more, as well as cut through paper and foil.

FLUX Technology are planning to launch the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer in June 2015.

Check out the Flux All-in-One 3D Printer in action below:

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