3D printers with laser engraving and 3D scanning features
In its first exhibition at CEATEC, XYZ Printing Japan exhibited a total of 4 models with added Wi-Fi, laser engraving and 3D scanning functions, all of which grabbed the attention of show visitors.
The company also presented a pen-type terminal that feeds out molten filaments from its tip and a radio controlled hobby robot. Shape data for robot attachments are available from a website which can be output through a 3D printer in the home with the idea of swapping the robot’s parts.
Keiichiro Araihara, XYZ Printing Japan’s Marketing Manager says “In the promising 3D printing market with its broadening applications, we purposely want to create new ways to have fun.”