What are the maximum printing dimensions?

Each of our 3D printing materials has certain size limitations. The maximum dimensions indicate the biggest space an object can occupy while being printed as one entity. Of course parts even larger parts can be made by printing parts in segments and assembling the segments after building. 

We indicate these limitations as maximum dimensions on the material pages as well as in the design guidelines of our materials. In order to give you an overview of how big you can 3D print your designs, we have listed our maximum print dimensions in the following table. 

Please note that certain finishing degrees have additional size limitations which are mentioned in the finishing descriptions. In the online ordering process the maximum dimensions are shown automatically whenever limits are reached for a model.

Table of maximum printing dimensions:

Technology Material X (mm) Y (mm) Z (mm)
Selective Laser Sintering PA12, PA-AF, PA-GF 630 330 550
PA12 Fast Lane 200 100 100
PA12 Bluesint 320 270 410
PP 480 480 430
PA12 2210 FR 280 280 550
Multi Jet Fusion PA12 370 274 375
Ultrasint TPU 90A-01 370 274 375
Fused Deposition Modeling ABS 300 300 300
ABS-M30, ABS-ESD7, PC, PC-ABS, Ultem 406 355 406
ABS-M30 Fast Lane 250 250 300
Stereolithography Any resin, Protogen White, Poly1500, TuskXC2700T, Tusk Somos SolidGrey 3000 1100 690 590
Poly1500 Fast Lane 250 250 100
TuskXC2700W 350 350 350
TuskXC2700W Fast Lane 350 350 100
Xtreme 480 480 560
Taurus 480 480 560
PolyJet Vero White, Vero Clear, Agilus, Composites (DM_9840/Shore A40 - DM_9895/Shore A95) 350 250 100

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