The HDL has a build envelope of 12 x 8 x 11 inches, and a layer-to-layer resolution as fine as 0.08 mm. It comes fully assembled and calibrated, and can use print media such as PLA (ploylactic acid), LayBrick, LayWood, BronzeFill and TPE and TPU filaments.
For software, Airwolf 3D offers MatterControl PRO for organizing and managing of all 3D prints. The printer is ideal for educators, professionals and resellers and has a starting price of $2,295. Users can also choose to add the jam-resistant JRx hot end or dual hot end that can print engineering-grad filaments such as polycarbonate and Bridge nylon.
“The HDL continues our commitment to providing a wide selection of3D printing solutions,” said Mark Mathews, president, Airwolf 3D. “The HDL now effectively complements the HD, HDx and HD2x models which top out at $3,995.00 and serve to provide our growing reseller channel with the broadest product line in our space.”
For more information, visit Airwolf 3D.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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