Stratasys F770

Make small work of large parts.


Print large parts up to a meter long with an affordable, large format 3D printer. The F770 delivers ample build capacity in an easy-to-use platform with the reliability and consistency of Stratasys FDM technology.

 

Construction volume: 1000 x 610 x 610 mm
Layer thicknesses: 0.127 / 0.178 / 0.254 / 0.330mm
Materials ASA & ABS-M30

 

  • Patented heated building chamber

 

  • UV stable model material

 

  • Water soluble support material

 

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Jigs and Fixtures

Reduce the cost and lead time of making or outsourcing production tools by 3D printing them instead. The F770's large build volume means you can make larger tools in one piece rather than making them in multiple parts that need to be glued together.

Prototypes

Prototyping large parts easily and in-house is now possible, thanks to the generous capacity of the F770. Print your designs full size instead of using reduced versions. Validate concepts and fits faster, speeding up the design and production process.

End-use parts

3D printing is the perfect tool for small series of end-use parts that are not cost-effective to produce with CNC machining or other traditional manufacturing methods. The F770 is sized to meet the needs of these limited production volumes, whether for many smaller parts or a few large items.

Simple, hassle-free operation.

An intuitive user interface, GrabCAD Print software for easy file preparation and remote print monitoring, and solvable support for design freedom and hands-free post-processing.

 

 

 

Large printing capacity.

Enough space to print parts up to a meter long in an affordable system.

Stratasys FDM reliability.

Proven technology with print-and-forget reliability, so what you design is what you get.

T25 High Speed Head for the F770

The T25 print head is a plug-in option that accelerates the F770™ FDM® printer’s production speed, letting you print parts faster. 

Combining increased drive motor torque, four drive gears, and an upgraded hot-end, the T25 head extrudes material faster than the standard F770 T14 print head.