Trumpf to Debut Upgraded TruPrint 2000 3D Printing System

A 500-watt integrated fiber laser and a square build plate to enable dental technology companies to print more removable partial dentures than was possible on a comparable round build plate, company says.

A 500-watt integrated fiber laser and a square build plate to enable dental technology companies to print more removable partial dentures than was possible on a comparable round build plate, company says.

Medical technology manufacturers reportedly use the 3D printer to produce skull plates, spine cages and knee joints made of titanium. Image courtesy of Trumpf.


Trumpf Inc. plans to introduce an enhanced version of its TruPrint 2000 3D printer at the 2024 Lab Day Chicago, which is a large gathering of the dental laboratory community in North America that will take place February 22-24.

The new TruPrint 2000 3D features a square build plate and a 500-watt integrated fiber laser, with the basic configuration having a 300-watt laser. According to Trumpf, thanks to the square build plate, dental technology companies can print more removable partial dentures than they could on a comparable round build plate.

“The updated TruPrint 2000 is further optimized for mass production. Users from all industries benefit from the machine’s high productivity,” says Miguel Verdejo, additive manufacturing product and project manager at Trumpf’s Laser Technology Center, in Michigan. “In addition to the upgrades of the TruPrint 2000, the machine has the process monitoring and calibration features found in all TruPrint machines. Ensuring repeatable and high-quality parts is the top priority for Trumpf 3D printing, especially in critical areas such as medical and dental technology.”

Each of the TruPrint 2000’s two lasers can reportedly process the entire build plate simultaneously. Medical technology manufacturers use the 3D printer to produce skull plates, spine cages and knee joints made of titanium.

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

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