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Formlabs Introduces a Cheaper Industrial 3-D Printer
Formlabs has introduced a new industrial 3-D printer called the FuseX1, which was developed over three years with a $50 million investment. The printer uses laser technology to fuse fine plastic powders into solid parts.
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