The aim of the MTplus 300D printer was to build an easy-to-produce and robust printer that could be used to produce plastic prototypes quickly and inexpensively. The 3D printing process means that no expensive moulds or special bar stock are required. The printer is therefore an ideal addition to the development process in a design office, but also for the education of pupils and students.
This technology makes it possible to create sample parts or prototypes within a very short time, so that the developer can hold and inspect his design in his hand after just a few hours.
Linear guides are used on all axes for the 3D mechanism of the Cartesian printer. These must be aligned and mounted very precisely. This usually requires complex measuring and adjustment devices. However, as the 3D printer is sent to the end customer as a kit in individual parts, such complex technology was not reasonable. A modular solution that was as easy to install as possible had to be found. In addition, lubricants can have a negative impact on the printing result, so lubricant-free operation was the aim. The absence of maintenance measures due to external lubrication also favours operation on a desk or in a design office, as there is no risk of contamination from lubricants.