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TOP.E is launching the R1, a 5-axis AI 3D printer featuring a 30-degree tilting bed and integrated Tencent neural networks for voice-to-model generation.
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TOP.E is launching the R1, a 5-axis AI 3D printer featuring a 30-degree tilting bed and integrated Tencent neural networks for voice-to-model generation.

Originally reported by technetbooks.com

TOP.E is launching the R1, a 5-axis AI 3D printer featuring a 30-degree tilting bed and integrated Tencent neural networks for voice-to-model generation. With speeds up to 500 mm/s and a 350C nozzle, the system enables supportless printing of carbon fiber within a 60C heated chamber. This signals a transition to multi-axis desktop printing, using angled layer deposition to overcome traditional Z-axis structural weaknesses. 🤖🛠️ #3DPrinting #AI #Innovation #DigitalManufacturing

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