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Home / Did You Know? / New 3D Printer For The Design and Fashion Industry

New 3D Printer For The Design and Fashion Industry

June 6, 2022

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Designing Without Limits

There’s a new 3D printer specifically developed to meet the 3D printing needs of the high end design and fashion industry. The new printer is a polyjet technology by Stratasys, a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions to address the needs of manufacturers of premium textiles and clothing, including bags, shoes, and accessories. It’s called the Stratasys J850™ TechStyle™ 3D printer.

It is Startasys’s goal to offer fashion brands the option to differentiate their methods and practices via access to the versatility and productivity of their solution which includes their unique printer, workflow software and materials. As fashion manufacturers have their individual needs, design creativity, and goals, the TechStyle 3D printer solution opens up to them unlimited possibilities for customization of 3D printed fabrics and creative applications, including limited editions and digital automation. Best of all, the printer’s efficiency also reduces time-to-market factor.

Stratasys has also joined forces with some of the top fashion houses that tend towards excellence for evolving fashion technology, such as D-house in Milan. D-house is a top innovation center that uses 3D printing applications from design concept through production.

Startasys’s J850 TechStyle 3D printer is designed to print directly on a variety of fabrics and garments, including denim, cotton, polyester, linen and leather. It can handle work volumes from single pieces to the tens of thousands. It is also compatible with a variety of materials. Stratasys VeroVivid™ resin material allows printing on textiles in over 600,000 unique colors, with multiple shore values, simulating different textures and finishes.

This coming Milan Design Week from June 6 -12, 2022, the J850 TechStyle 3D printer will be on display. Likewise, the SSYS 2Y22 collection, an array of new works by seven top design teams will also be showcased, such as high-end dresses and suits, daywear, lighting, luxury packaging, handbags, accessories and shoes.

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