Stratasys J750 allows you to 3D print colour models with texture mapping and gradients
Article by Rod Mackay updated April 5, 2016
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Stratasys Ltd., the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, has introduced another industry first with its market-disruptive 3D printer, the Stratasys J750™.

Stratasys J750
The new solution breaks restrictive technology barriers to 3D print colour models. Enabling customers for the first time to mix-and-match full colour gradients alongside an unprecedented range of materials to achieve one-stop realism without post-processing. This, together with the system’s superior versatility; makes the J750 the ultimate 3D printing solution for product designers, engineers and manufacturers, as well as service bureaus.

Packaging printed with Stratasys J750
Easily 3D print colour models
You can now streamline your workflow with PolyJet Studio™. This new software offers an intuitive interface that makes it easy to choose materials, optimize the build and manage print queues. It also significantly improves shell-based colour. Watch the video below to learn more about the Stratasys J750:
Unmatched Product Realism
The Stratasys J750 3D Printer delivers unrivaled aesthetic performance including true, full-colour capability with texture mapping and colour gradients. Create prototypes that look, feel and operate like finished products. Without the need for painting or assembly, thanks to the Stratasys J750’s wide range of material properties. With an astounding 360,000+ colour combinations to choose from and multi-material capability, the Stratasys J750 allows you to bring even your most imaginative ideas to life.
- Sushi mock-up
- Heart Model
- Medical cutaway
- SolidWorks Keyboard Control
- Fuse box model
- Electrical panel mock-up
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- More thorough surgery preparation
- Lower-risk medical device validation
- More deeply engaged students
- Faster product development
- More effective sales demos
- More efficient research labs
- More productive manufacturing facilities
- Less ambiguity, uncertainty and guesswork for all
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