Solidoodle Announces New Solidoodle 4 3D Printer to Debut at Micro...

Solidoodle Announces New Solidoodle 4 3D Printer to Debut at Micro Centers in U.S.

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Las Vegas, NV—Brooklyn-based Solidoodle unveiled the Solidoodle 4, its compact consumer 3D printer with a fully enclosed body designed to incorporate style with increased functionality and accessibility.

Features include one of the largest build capabilities at 8x8x8 inches, high-resolution .1mm prints, enhanced calibration, a heated bed and easy filament installation. The enclosure provides for quieter performance and a low-profile aesthetic, while the easy-open lid and door retain a user-friendly design.

With the new product, Solidoodle announced their first national retail partnership with electronics chain Micro Center.

“Our mission is to get more people creating! 3D printers are amazing tools for today’s innovative society. With the Solidoodle 4, anyone can bridge the gap between digital and physical,” said Solidoodle founder and CEO Sam Cervantes. “Developing 3D printers that are affordable and easy to use is key to our growth and success, and our new product is a major step in that evolution. I’m thrilled to have Micro Center as our first US retail partner. They have a longstanding reputation in the electronics retail space—I actually purchased my first Macintosh 512K from Micro Center in the 1980s. So I am a huge fan of their stores and having our products on their shelves is a dream come true.”

Solidoodle’s fully assembled 3D printer is priced at $999. solidoodle.com

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