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Co Print: Multi-Filament Module for All Bowden 3D Printer

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Last updated: July 9, 2024 9:56 pm
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Everyone can 3D Print the model they want with a 3D Printer, but what if we talk about printing Multi-Color and Multi-Material models?

Co Print makes your existing 3D printer capable of Multi-Filament 3D Printing!

More colors, more details! Especially in 3D printing, colors increase the functionality and visuality of the models. Produce your dream designs with seven different color options with Co Print. Take your existing 3D printer beyond simple monochrome designs!

Co Print allows you to use filaments with seven different properties. Produce functional designs by combining filaments with varying properties of the material. Enter the world of Multi-Material 3D Printing!

Co Print is designed to be easy to use according to the needs of 3D Printer users. It has a control mechanism with an LCD screen control panel. So, the print start and manual operation processes for automatic filament change can be easily controlled.

Co Print has a unique working system so that it can work with most 3D printers. It detects the filament change moment with the help of the limit switch and controls the filament advancing gears by the 3D printer. So the 3D printer actually performs multi-filament prints while working as usual.

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Co Print is more suitable for Bowden printers, but Direct Drive printers can be compatible with a few configurations. Most FDM 3D Printers have the same filament advancing system. While designing Co Print, we moved the mechanism that works flawlessly from this system and the bearing system, which makes the filament selection smart, into a form that can use in all 3D Printers. Thus, it communicates with the 3D printer without any software connection and can work for long hours without any modification or calibration after being installed only once.

Extruder gear, bearing, and compression spring mechanisms are essential in filament feeding mechanisms. Co Print is designed with these key features in mind. With the accurate filament feeding system, problems such as jamming in the pipes during filament change have been eliminated.

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Adding something new to 3D printers is often troublesome. That’s why we designed Co Print to be easy to install on most FDM 3D printers on the market. As a result, you can get great multi-filament 3d prints by assembling Co Print on your 3D printer in just 10 minutes.

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Preparing multi-filament printing is as easy as everyday printing, as are all the features of Co Print. All you have to do is prepare the model with the Prusa Slicer application, save the generated Gcode file, save the 3d Print file edited with Co Print Gcode Editing App, and the newly created Co Print file.

Start 3D Printer and Co Print with the files you have prepared and let your 3D printer perform Multi-Filament 3D Printing as quickly as regular printing.

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Take a short break from engineering class. Here are some beautiful prints that were created with the Co Print Multi-Filament Module.

Produce your designs, tap your prototypes, or develop multi-color and multi-material 3D printed tools and devices. Take advantage of multi-filament printing when using 3D printers for industrial applications with Co Print! What you can do with your 3D printer by using seven different filaments in one print is as much as your creativeness.

The world of multi-color and multi-material 3D printing is developing day by day. We want to bring excitement to the industry with Co Print. We desired to increase the object width that existing FDM printers can produce without requiring industrial 3D printers for specific sectors. We designed Co Print to innovate against the disadvantages of existing solutions in the market, such as cost-effectiveness, simple operating system, and easy interface.

* Co Print need some configuration for compatibility with Direct Drive

Probably the most common feedback from consumer feedback is about filament waste. Of course, when using several filaments on a single nozzle, building a cleaning tower for clear color is imperative. But this disadvantage can be solved by cleaning in usual prints instead of dysfunctional towers. Here are a few examples:

Owls Print cleaned as the same model
Spiderman Print cleaned as a phone holder

We are excited to share this incredible innovation in the 3D printing industry with you on Kickstarter. That’s why we established special pricing for our early adopters. We look forward to everyone getting access to this technology early and producing unique objects with their 3D printers.

 Stretch Goals

Co Print has finally come to life with two distinct prototypes, hundreds of hours of testing time with different printers, and excellent user feedback due to the efforts of an experienced team that has always focused on developing the 3D Printer industry. We aimed to contribute to the vision of reaching the true potential of 3D Printers by creating affordable and high-performance multi-filament 3D Printing potential for different sectors. We believe that we can change lots of sectors such as education, health, industry, and hobby with easy-to-use, compact and affordable Co Print.

SUPPORT THEIR CAMPAIGN: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coprint3d/co-print-multi-filament-module-for-all-bowden-3d-printer

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