One of the obstacles to driving mass adoption of 3D printing has been the complex, cumbersome workflows required to take a design from CAD to 3D printer. To cross the chasm from the early adopters to the mainstream pragmatists, Stratasys has partnered with Adobe to create a new solution – Stratasys Creative Colors Software, powered by the Adobe 3D Color Print Engine.  Stratasys Creative Colors Software introduces a new, simplified design-to-3D print workflow, greater ease of use, and expanded color spectrum for Connex 3D printers.

Stratasys Expands 3D Printing Adoption through Simplification

Stratasys Expands 3D Printing Adoption through Simplification

Stratasys continues to simplify 3D printing and drive adoption with the Objet Connex3 3D Printer series.  Typically designers and engineers would need to use at least three different systems to create multi-material, multi-color 3D printed models.  Not so with the Connex3, armed with Stratasys Creative Colors Software, powered by the Adobe 3D Color Print Engine. It fuses multiple systems into one to produce realistic parts with vibrant, gradient colors, patterns and color textures, plus diverse material properties including over-molding. No painting, assembly, etc., required while capital expenses and delivery times are reduced.

Remember that the Connex3 platform is open and extensible, which enables Stratasys to constantly enhance it with new functionalities for added customer value. Stratasys is now adding two new photopolymer materials to the extensive PolyJet portfolio: a new, more vibrant VeroCyan and a new Vero PureWhite, which is UV-resistant and much bolder.

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