Konica brings new 3D printer series to Aus

A year after it signed a deal to distribute the 3D printer portfolio of 3D Systems, Konica Minolta has now introduced its latest offering, the ProJet MJP 3600 series to Australia.

Konica says the 3600 series prints at up to twice the speed of the previous generation, the 3500 series. It also comes with data processing capabilities that support files up to 250 per cent larger.

Konica Minolta 3D printing product manager Marc Brandon says, “The ProJet MJP 3600 series offers businesses the throughput, precision, and simplicity of professional MultiJet Printing to meet a wide range of application challenges.

“Partnering with Konica Minolta for 3D printing means that customers can leverage the benefits of the ProJet MJP 3600 series now with the rental and operation lease options, negating the need for capital expenditure outlay.

He continues, “Add to that the local service and support network offered by Konica Minolta, and customers can be confident that they will have maximum uptime for their business-critical 3D printing needs.”  

The company claims the 3600 series can be used to print advanced healthcare applications, targeting the dental and medical fields.

Konica says the 3600 series is backed by what it claims are its industry leading service response times in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane.

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