Questions and answers

The easiest way is to use an already existing 3D model project, which can be opened in CAD software. Preferably, the format is .stl, .obj, .stp. We can also print parts based on a technical drawing on a piece of paper. The project will be modelled by our graphic designers. Printing based on a physical object – it is used to create a computer model

If you know the dimensions, shape and functionality of a part, our designers can prepare its 3D model.

For rubber, the answer is no because it is a thermoset material. Flexible plastics used in HP Multi Jet Fusion printing include TPE and TPU.

A free quotation will include the printing price. It depends on the scope of design works, size of the object to be printed as well as on process and functional requirements and assumptions to be met by printed parts (strength, resistance, finishing – smoothness, colour). These requirements will determine the technology and materials used for printing.

There is none. We can even print one part. However, there is a minimum order cost that depends on printing technology. For SLA, it is PLN 200 net. For FDM, it is PLN 200 net. For SLS, it is PLN 300 net. For MJF technologies, it is PLN 500 net. The minimum 3D scanning cost is PLN 300 net

Yes. Printing the first piece of a part is always the most expensive. Every order involves certain fixed costs (learning the object specification, preparing a 3D model, determining the technology to be used, preparing machines, preparing required materials, test printing, corrections). The more we print, the more the fixed cost per piece goes down

Yes. If you can provide us that damaged broken part and we can replicate its shape and dimensions, we can prepare its 3D model and print a new part.

We can print anything you like. A cookie tray is no exception. However, our printed parts are not certified to come into contact with food, and we do not recommend them to be used this way.

With various technologies and industrial materials on offer, our printed parts can be really strong. Planned strength also results from the project itself, and it can have flaws that we have no control over. That is why our printed parts are not certified and cannot be used for critical applications on which the health and lives of people depend.

Yes. If the model has been saved in one of the standard CAD formats, we can modify it as we please.

Yes. 3D printing is perfect for a short-series printing of even the most complex and extraordinary objects. Designer’s imagination is the only limit. We print and prepare printed parts whose quality is similar to that obtained through injection moulding.

We are experienced in printing with the use of leading technologies and advanced industrial plastics. The selection of the printing technology depends on the project and process requirements of an object, its size, production batch size and finishing requirements. We present possibilities offered by technologies as well as their pros and cons at the project analysis and order acceptance stage.

We print both fully functional prototypes and final products measuring max. 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm in one part.

Depending on the selected technology, various artefacts that indicate the origin of an object appear on its surface. You can see the printing structure, structural support fragments and others. They can be removed during post-processing so that a person who is not professionally involved in printing cannot recognise that the part was 3D printed.

The structure of an object depends on the selected printing technology. 3D post-processing is used to obtain a smooth and perfectly even surface. Sanding, smoothing, polishing, colouring, painting and metallising make the surface of a printed part comparable to injection-moulded parts. Post-processing processes do not affect the strength and dimensional accuracy of a part either.

Yes. It all depends on the project and plastic. Our offer includes most modern industrial plastics, with our role being to help choose the right material for a given solution.

We usually print on a white or grey material. In the colouring process, we can paint the part as you please using colours from RAL or Pantone palettes. You can also design your object using practically any colours, and we will make it.

No, we do not. This will depend on the volume and complexity of the project, printing technology and the current number of queued orders. Orders are completed the fastest when the printing technology is FDM and SLA. The smaller the object, the shorter the printing time. Printing in the SLS technology takes longer: 4-5 days.