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Stratasys launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, increasing print speeds by up to 2.3x.
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Stratasys launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, increasing print speeds by up to 2.3x.

Originally reported by memuknews.com

Stratasys launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, increasing print speeds by up to 2.3x. ๐Ÿš€ Subaru of America reports a 50 percent reduction in tooling development time and a 70 percent cut in total costs. This upgrade transforms large-format FDM from slow prototyping into high-throughput industrial production. Iterating meter-long tools in days rather than weeks significantly de-risks factory ramp-ups. #3DPrinting #Stratasys #Automotive #Manufacturing

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