Digital Engineering 24/7

Helping design and engineering professionals discover, evaluate and specify technologies and processes that shorten the design cycle and enable success.

Solidoodle Releases Solidoodle 4 3D Printer

Micro Center announced as company's first U.S. retail partner.

Latest Additive Manufacturing News

Latest Additive Manufacturing Resources

  • Digital Engineering April 2026

    In the latest issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at the latest innovations in design for additive manufacturing, including the use of natural language inputs, social media cosplayers, and AI integration. The issue also includes a feature…

  • January Special Focus Issue: Design for Additive

    In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, learn about the latest advancements in design for additive manufacturing, including new software tools, additive in automotive, custom medical devices, and more.

  • More Resources

By DE Editors  

December 6, 2013

Brooklyn-based Solidoodle has released the Solidoodle 4, the company's new 3D printer for the consumer market. The fully assembled 3D printer includes 8-in. x 8-in. x 8-in. build capabilities, high-resolution .1mm prints, enhanced calibration, a heated bed, and easy filament installation. According to the company, the enclosure provides quieter performance and a low-profile.

Solidoodle also announced its first national retail partnership with electronics chain Micro Center. The printer will be on Micro Center shelves during the holiday season.

"Our mission is to get more people creating," said Solidoodle founder and CEO Sam Cervantes. "3D printers are an amazing tool for today's innovative society. With the Solidoodle 4, anyone can bridge the gap between digital and physical. 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 U.S. 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."

For more information, visit Solidoodle.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

Latest in 3D Printing

About DE Editors

DE Editors

DE's editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering. Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].

Follow DE
on Facebook
on Linkedin

Related Topics

Additive Manufacturing   3D Printing Simulation   News   Products   3D Printing   All topics
 

Subscribe

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.

Subscribe today

 
 

From our Sponsors

Meltio Takes Metal Additive to the Next Level
Meltio's DED technology enables industries to tailor and customize their solutions to create & repair metal parts.
Easing the Transition from ETO to CTO with Configuration Lifecycle Management
Manufacturers are discovering that the Configure-to-Order (CTO) model provides significant benefits when it comes to customization.
Siemens + Altair = The Next Chapter in Design and Simulation
With its acquisition of Altair, Siemens creates a unified simulation portfolio combining generative design with high-performance computing and AI workflows.