Following 2 years in development and a successful Kickstarter campaign, 3D printing startup SprintRay, showcased the anticipated MoonRay DLP 3D printer at this year's CES. Equipped with a custom projector and a print resolution up to 20 microns, the $3,500 machine is expected to land on the market later this year.
SprintRay on high-resolution MoonRay DLP 3D Printer at CES
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, we speak to SprintRay at CES 2016 about the MoonRay DLP printer set to land on the market later this year.
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