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The MakerBot Method is a high-performance 3D printer designed for engineers and professionals, delivering reliable and precise results. With a build volume of 190 x 190 x 196 mm, it offers ample space for functional prototypes and end-use parts. The printer features a dual-extrusion system that allows for soluble supports, effortlessly enabling the creation of complex geometries. A standout feature is the heated chamber, which maintains a constant temperature environment to minimize warping when printing with engineering-grade materials like ABS and ASA. The Method series offers dimensional accuracy down to 20 microns and achieves a maximum print speed of 120 mm/s. The intuitive 5-inch touchscreen and seamless integration with MakerBot PRINT make operation simple for beginners. With Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, the printer easily integrates into existing workflows. Equipped with features like automatic bed leveling and the ability to resume prints after a power outage, the MakerBot Method ensures maximum reliability and efficiency in professional environments.
Machine TypeThe printing technology — FDM uses filament, SLA/DLP use resin, SLS uses powder
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Build VolumeMaximum printable size (Width x Depth x Height). Larger = bigger single-piece prints
190 × 190 × 196 mm
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Print SpeedMaximum print speed in mm/s. Real-world speeds are usually 30-70% of max
up to 120 mm/s
Layer ResolutionMinimum layer height. Smaller = finer detail but slower prints
from 0.02 mm
Nozzle DiameterStandard is 0.4mm. Smaller for detail, larger for speed
0.4 mm
Filament DiameterMust match your filament — 1.75mm is standard, some use 2.85mm
1.75 mm