

This gives you a great amount of freedom, but comes with its own challenge of knowing which resins are compatible, and how to print them. The SLASH Plus is an open material 3D printer, meaning it can print with any brand of resin, not just the ones made by Uniz. If the campaign reaches 400.000$ every backer gets an extra build platform.Below you can find a list of resins which are compatible with the Uniz SLASH Plus. The first is an extra vat and the second is a extra bottle of resign for every backer. After reaching more than 500% of their goal the company has announced some interesting stretch goals.Īs the campaign already reached more than 330.000$ the first two goals are reached. The regular pricing starts at 1.399$ and printers are scheduled to be delivered in February to March 2017.Īpril 19th 2016 – Update: The Slash is a huge success on the crowdfunding platformīackers of the Slash can celebrate with Uniz.

At the moment the Slash is available to preorder for the early bird price of 1.199$. The super early bird for the Slash was only 999$ and the devices offered were gone in just hours. In just one day the project got pledges over 80.000$, nearly twice the amount the company seeks through the crowdfunding campaign. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the Kickstarter page for the fast SLA 3D printer from Uniz Technology LLC. March 30th 2016 – Update: Slash was funded in just one day! The Kickstarter campaign promises the best available price for the first 3D printer from UNIZ, so make sure to come back to the Kickstarter site in five days. The SLASH will hit Kickstarter on March 29th at 9am EST (3pm CET), so get ready for it. March 24th 2016 – Update: Get ready for a kickstart on March 29th We are looking forward to see how this promising machine works! Now, the technology used in the Slash from Uniz utilises a LCD to block the light in specific patterns with the precision of a DLP 3D printer but at a higher speed. But instead of a big wall in the 3D printers it is used for a very small space. This resolution is based on video projectors that can, for example, produce a FullHD video on a large wall. There are other SLA 3D printers which use Texas Instruments´ DLP technology to project light with a very high resolution.
