The F370 is the largest model in the Stratasys F123 series. While it functions similar to the smaller series models it also offers many additional advantages. It produces both high-precision and stable components even for very demanding projects.

Features of F370 Stratasys 3D printer

The F370 machine takes the volume of Stratasys’ F123 series to a new level by having an inside volume of  355 x 254 x 355 mm. It supports a number of additional material options such as PLA, ABS, ASA, PC-ABS, TPU92A, ABS-ESD7, and Diran. In addition to that, the 3D printer operates with Insight software. Having all these properties, the F370 in a way comes closer to the Stratasys production series Fortus. The F370 has two production materials and two support material containers and enables a wide range of applications from fast, low-cost prototypes to robust models.

The Stratasys F370 can work with various file formats, including STL, VRML, and other native 3D CAD file formats such as Creo, Solidworks, NX, CATIA, and Inventor. If there is a defect in a file, the F370 has the ability to repair it directly in the file. Finally, a connection to the machine can be easily established via WiFi or Ethernet.