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Ultimaker
Industry3D printing
Founded2011
FounderMartijn Elserman, Erik de Bruijn and Siert Wijnia
Headquarters,
ProductsUltimaker Original, Ultimaker Original+, Ultimaker 2, Ultimaker 2 Go, Ultimaker 2 Extended
Websitewww.ultimaker.com

Ultimaker is a 3d printer manufacturer. Their product line includes the Ultimaker 2 family and the Ultimaker Original. The company started out as an open-source printer company.

Ultimaker 2 printing an object.

History

Ultimaker BV is a Dutch 3D printer company which was founded in 2011 by Martijn Elserman, Erik de Bruijn, and Siert Wijnia.[1] Ultimaker started selling their products in May 2011. The company's foundation was laid at ProtoSpace Utrecht where Siert Wijnia organised two workshops to build the Reprap Darwin 3D printer. Erik de Bruin and Martijn Elserman assisted at those workshops. Frustration from their inability to get the Darwin design to work led to the inspiration to create their own design. Instead of sticking to the Reprap principle that their printer should be able to print its own parts, they designed their printer to be built mostly of lasercut plywood parts, that could be produced orders of magnitude faster than printed parts at the time. Their first prototypes bore the name "Ultimaker protobox" but newer prototypes were just titled "Ultimaker". Two Beta-workshops were organised at ProtoSpace Utrecht starting in September and December 2010, each consisting of 10 Monday evenings. In March 2011, Ultimaker ltd. released their first complete product, the "Ultimaker" (renamed in 2013 to "Ultimaker Original") under a Creative Commons BY-NC license.

Their first software ran under a modified version of Replicator-G. They changed this later to Cura due to the fact that more and more users started using this software in favor of Replicator-G, which was originally produced with Makerbot in mind.[2] When the lead developer for Cura started working for Ultimaker, Cura became the lead software product for Ultimaker.[3]

Products

Contrary to the RepRap project founded By Adrian Bowyer, Ultimaker is not focused on an end-goal of self-replication. Their product is designed to make high quality prints. Ultimaker currently sells the Ultimaker Original as a DIY kit and the Ultimaker 2 family pre-assembled.

Ultimaker's 3d printer currently print using acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polylactic acid (PLA). Ultimaker's printer also can print with other thermoplastics such as Nylon, Acrylic (PMMA) but this is not recommended.

Ultimaker Original

Ultimaker Original is a predecessor of Ultimaker 2 and was released a few months after the company was founded. Ultimaker Original can be modified to the user preference. In 2012, the Ultimaker Original was awarded Fastest and Most Accurate 3D printer available by MAKE Magazine.[4]

Specifications:

  • Layer resolution: up to 20 µm
  • Build volume: 21 cm × 21 cm × 20.5 cm
  • Print speed: 30–300 mm/s
  • Travel speed: 30–350 mm/s
  • Recommended filament diameter: 2.85 mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
  • Print technology: Fused filament fabrication (FFF)
  • Stand-alone SD-card printing (UltiController)
  • Frame dimension X Y Z: 35.7 cm × 34.2 cm × 38.8 cm
  • Operation nozzle temperature: 180-260 °C
  • Software: Cura - Official Ultimaker
  • Usage cost: ~ €0.05/cm3 (material and power)

Ultimaker 2

Ultimaker 2 is the successor to the Ultimaker Original and was released in September 2013. MAKE magazine classified the Ultimaker 2 as the "best open-architecture 3D printer of 2014" and named it runner-up in the category "Prosumer FFF".[5]

Specifications:

  • Layer resolution: up to 20 µm
  • Build volume: 23 cm × 22.5 cm × 20.5 cm
  • Position precision X Y Z: 12.5 µm × 12.5 µm × 5 µm
  • Print speed: 30–300 mm/s
  • Travel speed: 30–350 mm/s
  • Filament diameter: 2.85 mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
  • Stand-alone SD-card printing
  • WiFi printing ready (future upgradeable)
  • Software: Cura - Official Ultimaker
  • Print technology: Fused filament fabrication (FFF)
  • Frame dimension X Y Z: 35.7 cm × 34.2 cm × 38.8 cm (no filament)
  • Frame dimension X Y Z: 49.2 cm × 34.2 cm × 55.8 cm (with filament)
  • Operation nozzle temperature: 180-260 °C
  • Operation heated bed temperature: 50-100 °C
  • AC input: 100-240 V/~4 A/50–60 Hz/221 watt max.
  • Power requirements: 24 V DC @ 9.2 A

References

  1. ^ About us Ultimaker
  2. ^ http://replicat.org
  3. ^ Developed software Cura
  4. ^ magazine, Make (2012). MAKE : ultimate guide to 3D printing (MAKE special issue ed.). Sebastopol, CALIF: O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-1449357375.
  5. ^ http://makezine.com/magazine/guide-to-3d-printing-2014/3d-printer-overview-how-they-compare/

See also