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The MakerBot Replicator+: Easier, Faster 3D Printing with a 25% Bigger Build Volume

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The All-New MakerBot Replicator+: Re-engineered and Extensively Tested for Reliable, Faster 3D Print

The All-New MakerBot Replicator+: Re-engineered and Extensively Tested for Reliable, Faster 3D Printing [makerbot-logo-fixed.png] The All-New MakerBot Replicator+ Re-engineered and Extensively Tested for Reliable, Faster 3D Printing [MakerBot] Quickly and confidently go from concept to creation with the all-new MakerBot Replicator+. Designed with professionals in mind, the Makerbot Replicator+ was rigorously tested for improved performance and greater reliability. You can now print 30% faster, 28% quieter, and with a 25% bigger build volume than the previous model. [Learn More] Re-engineered Hardware for Improved Reliability and Precision [Middle Image] Iteration is all about bringing your ideas to life with less doubt and more conviction. For greater reliability and precision, we’ve redesigned key components in the Replicator+ with stiffer materials and a sturdier construction. The gantry is extruded aluminum and the Z-stage is cast and machined aluminum. [Learn More →] Print with Confidence and Ease: The Smart Extruder+ Comes Standard. [MakerBot] At the heart of every Replicator+ is the Smart Extruder+. Built and tested to deliver superior results, it offers dependable consistent performance with PLA over a greater period of time. Plus, it's backed with a 6-month warranty. [Learn More →] Get All Your Questions Answered and Keep on Printing [Middle Image] Everyone starts 3D printing at a different skill level. Even with MakerBot’s reliable, easy-to-use solutions, we know that you may still have a question that just can’t wait. For fast friendly, expertise, the new MakerCare Preferred Plan from MakerBot Support offers a one-day response time and much more. [Learn More →] [MakerBot Replicator+] MakerBot Replicator+ $2499 [Contact Sales] [Twitter] [Tumblr] [Instagram] [Facebook] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] You received this email because you are subscribed to certain MakerBot communications. [Manage] Your Email Preferences | [Unsubscribe] From All Communications MakerBot: One MetroTech Center, 21st Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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