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RepRap xBot: The printer that makes itself
The xBot from RepRap Austria is a 3D printer that can not only produce essential parts of itself. It prints very precisely and quickly using the principle of fused deposition modelling (FDM). Components from the igus drive system make an important contribution to this.
The RepRap brand has a special reputation in the rapidly growing 3D printer market. This is because RepRap is not a manufacturer or a company, but - if you like - an "open source" project or a basic design that is freely available on the internet and is intended to be used by as many users as possible.
The idea came from the English professor Adrian Bowyer. In 2006, he developed a 3D printer that can produce the plastic parts required for its construction itself: the self-replicating printer or "Replicating Rapid Prototyper", RepRap for short. He published the design data and drawings on the Internet. His aim was to get as many users as possible to build the 3D printer and develop it further.
This unusual concept has been a success and continues to spread. As a result, although the RepRaps in different countries use the same basic structure, their characteristics are quite different.
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