XYZprinting has formulated white Photopolymer Resin specifically formulated for the Nobel series of 3D printers. The Nobel 1.0 embedded precision UV laser system scans through the resin generating a smooth finish of the printed object. Create glass-like objects easily in a variety of different materials.
XYZprinting Photopolymer Resin for Nobel Series Printer (2 x 500 mL, White)
$77.97
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 3.21 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.1 × 8.7 × 5.2 in |
Compatibility | Nobel 1.0 3D printer |
Temperature | Storage <Br> 59 – 80°F / 15 – 27°C <br> (Avoid keeping the resin in environments exceeding 140°F / 60°C) <br> Operating <br> 64.4 – 95°F / 18 – 35°C |
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3 reviews for XYZprinting Photopolymer Resin for Nobel Series Printer (2 x 500 mL, White)
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Chelsey Kovacek (verified owner) –
So they are discontinuing the resins they force us to buy, but continue to sell the machines, XYZ is horrid.
Richard Koss (verified owner) –
If you are an owner of XYZ printers, then you already know that their resin and filament cartridges have an RFID chip that assures the printer uses only their refills. Two stars, because we all know 3D printer a notorious for often having failed prints. The XYZ cartridges do NOT account for this. fail!
Michale Roberts (verified owner) –
nobel 1.0A the second gen, forces us to use this resin. It is almost never available. So anyone doing commercial work should not rely on this. When they cant stock, it is clear they should open source the resin options. Sad, my first xyz printer, as the resin shipped was expired, I had to wait 8 months to get resin. In the meantime, I blasted through 50 bottles of formlabs resins on there machines for a movie we were working on. I have 9 printers and wont touch xyz products. Support wasted a mountain of my time.