The best large volume 3D printers for professionals in 2021
What are the best large volume 3D printers in 2021?
Large 3D printers are increasingly popular for businesses. They allow engineers and designers to 3D print larger prototypes without having to break their 3D models into various pieces. These large volume 3D printers are also able to 3D print small production series.
Some challenges can arise with large 3D prints though, including warping issues or mid-print fails. For those that need a workhorse capable of printing big objects successfully, there are definitely some great, professional options out there.
Basing ourselves on feedback from partners and users, we’ve compiled an overview of some of the best large volume 3D printers for professional use. These big 3D printers can sit on a desktop all while offering over 35L of build volume.
We chose reliable machines from manufacturers that have a fair share of market experience, with at least two or three generations of 3D printers on their curriculum and a large distribution network.
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Large desktop 3D printers (L): 2021 selection
3D printer | Build volume (mm) | Build volume (L)* | Price** | Country | Buy |
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Omni3D Omni 500 Lite | 460 x 460 x 600 mm | 127 L | $15,000 | Poland | Quote |
JCR3D JCR 600 | 580 x 400 x 500 mm | 116 L | - | Spain | Quote |
Modix BIG-40 | 400 x 400 x 800 mm | 96 L | $4,500 | Israel | Quote |
Raise3D Pro2 Plus | 305 x 305 x 605 mm | 56 L | $5,999 | United States | Quote |
BCN3D Epsilon W50 | 420 x 300 x 400 mm | 50 L | $4,995 | Spain | Quote |
Fusion3 F410 | 355 x 355 x 315 mm | 40 L | $4,599 | United States | Quote |
CreatBot F430 | 400 x 300 x 300 mm | 36 L | $4,000 | China | Devis |
*Build volume (L): numbers have been rounded up or down.
**Price: these base prices are indicative and may vary over time and/or from one country to another (taxes, shipping, etc.).
Overview of the best large format desktop 3D printers
Omni3D Omni 500 Lite
- Build volume: 460 x 460 x 600 mm
- Country: Poland
- Price: $15,000
This large desktop 3D printer also features a heated build chamber, which heats up to 50°C, enabling the printer to easily 3D print ABS and other engineering materials despite its large build volume.
More information: Omni3D Omni 500 Lite
JCR 3D JCR 600
- Build volume: 580 x 400 x 500 mm
- Country: Spain
- Price: –
This printer is also equipped with a dual extruder and is able to print Polycarbonate.
More information: JCR 3D JCR 600
Modix BIG-40
- Build volume: 400 x 400 x 800 mm
- Country: Israel
- Price: $4,500
The BIG-40 is equipped with a dual-zone heated print bed with a PEI print surface, automatic bed leveling, a filament sensor, and other industrial-grade features. An enclosure and dual extruder are available optionally.
More information: Modix BIG-40
Raise3D Pro2 Plus
- Build volume: 305 x 305 x 605 mm
- Country: United States
- Price: $5,999
The standard Pro2 offers a shorter build size of 305 x 305 x 300 mm and is priced at $3,999. Both versions boast 300°C nozzles in order to print many different types of materials (including carbon fiber enforced filaments).
More information: Raise3D Pro2 Plus
BCN3D Epsilon W50
- Build volume: 420 x 300 x 400 mm
- Country: Spain
- Price: $4,495
Its chamber is passively heated to up to 60°C to avoid warping and ensure better interlayer adhesion when 3D printing large parts.
More information: BCN3D Epsilon W50
Fusion3 F410
- Build volume: 355 x 355 x 315 mm
- Country: United States
- Price: $4,599
When it comes to features, the F410 is all set with automatic bed leveling, interchangeable print heads, a filament detector, and more. According to Fusion3, it also has an impressive max printing speed of 250 mm/s.
More information: Fusion3 F410
CreatBot F430
- Build volume: 400 x 300 x 300 mm
- Country: China
- Price: $4,000
The chamber heats up to 70°C, and an optional 420°C extruder is available optionally. Other interesting features include dual extrusion, auto bed leveling, and an air filter.
More information: CreatBot F430
Runner-ups
The EVO 22’s nozzle is able to heat up to 315°C for great material compatibility. Airwolf states that the EVO 22 is even able to 3D print metal filament.
More information: Airwolf 3D EVO 22
It’s also equipped with 10GB of onboard storage, touch probe leveling, and comes with a lifetime Simplify3D license.
More information: MakerGear Ultra One
Benefits of large volume desktop 3D printers
3D printing large objects in one go
With a large format 3D printer, you can 3D print a big object in one piece instead of having to separate it into different files to later reassemble and glue them together.
Small production series
Large scale 3D printers enable you to 3D print multiple small objects at a time, which helps save time and energy.
How much does a large 3D printer cost?
Large 3D printers are available in many different price ranges.
Large volume 3D printer price
Prices for large 3D printers depend of many different factors, similar to other 3D printer categories. Some of these factors include:
- Build: standard or industrial-grade components
- Extruders and nozzles: single or dual, maximum temperature, material (brass, hardened steel, etc.)
- Chamber: fully enclosed or open, heated or not
- Print bed: maximum temperature, material (glass, PEI, …)
- Features: NFC reader, onboard computer, camera, etc.
Large volume 3D printer prices usually start at around $2,000 and can go all the way up to over $10,000.
FAQ
How big of a 3D printer do I need?
The size you need depends on the size of the objects you’ll be printing.
What is the largest 3D printer available?
The largest 3D printers in the world have build sizes of over 20 cubic meters. They can 3D print furniture, car prototypes, and much more.
How big do 3D printers get?
Some 3D printers are built into shipping containers and therefore offer huge volumes. Concrete construction 3D printers provide even bigger volumes.
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