2μm Series Printers
The 2μm series is our highest resolution system, perfect for applications that require ultra-high resolution and tight tolerances.
The 2μm series is our highest resolution system, perfect for applications that require ultra-high resolution and tight tolerances. Compatible with a wide-range of materials, the 2μm series is the ultimate choice for prototyping parts that are true to CAD and look exactly like the finished product.

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The 2μm series is our highest resolution system, perfect for applications that require ultra-high resolution and tight tolerances. Compatible with a wide-range of materials, the 2μm series is the ultimate choice for prototyping parts that are true to CAD and look exactly like the finished product.
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Boston Micro Fabrication Secures $24M Series D Funding
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Creating Wireless Modular Robots with High-Precision 3D Printing
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Minimally Invasive Surgery with 3D Printed Suturing Device
Despite its advantages, minimal invasiveness in surgery is impeded by a lack of specialized instruments suitable for such detailed and delicate tasks. As a result, patients cannot take full advantage of the potential reduced recovery times, improved outcomes, and lower...
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