3D Pixel

3D Printing Technology

We use two proven technologies. Each has its strengths - we'll help you choose the right one.

3D Pixel print farm - Bambu Lab printers with AMS units in operation

Our print farm in Ostrava - Bambu Lab H2S and H2C with AMS units, Prusa Core One L, Prusa Pro HT90, and other printers running continuously.

FDM/FFF Printing

Printing by layering melted plastic

The print head melts a plastic filament and deposits it layer by layer. On our Bambu Lab H2S and H2C we reach speeds of up to 1000 mm/s. From engineering materials like nylon (PA6, PA12), polycarbonate, or carbon composites we print parts for industry. On the Prusa Pro HT90 with a nozzle up to 500 °C we also handle PEEK and PEI (Ultem) for the aerospace and medical industries. And on the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga we can print a part nearly a meter by a meter.

Bambu Lab H2 with AMS unit for automatic multicolor print jobs
Prusa XL and Prusa Pro HT90 - industrial printers for engineering materials

When to Choose FDM

  • Functional parts and prototypes - you need real mechanical properties, not just appearance
  • Large parts - we print up to 800×800×1000mm on the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga
  • Demanding environments - heat resistance, chemical resistance, UV stability (ASA, PA, PC, PEEK)
  • Multicolor and multi-material printing - Bambu Lab AMS and Vortek tool changer, up to 7 materials in one print
  • Series and repeat production - speed up to 1000 mm/s enables efficient production of larger series

Technical Specifications

Layer Height
0.05--0.40 mm
Dimensional Accuracy
±0.2 mm
Max. Print Size
800×800×1000 mm
Max. Print Speed
up to 1000 mm/s
Max. Nozzle Temperature
up to 500 °C (Prusa Pro HT90)
Materials
PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PA6/PA12, PC, TPU, PPS, PEEK, PEI, CF/GF composites

Our FDM Printers

Bambu Lab H2S

340×320×340 mm, 350 °C, 1000 mm/s, heated chamber 65 °C, AMS multicolor printing

Bambu Lab H2C

305×320×325 mm, Vortek tool changer with 6 hotends, 350 °C, up to 24 filaments

Prusa Core One L

300×300×330 mm, 290 °C (400 °C with HT Hotend), CoreXY, heated chamber 60 °C

Prusa Pro HT90

Diameter 300×400 mm, 500 °C, delta, PEEK/PEI/PPS

Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga

800×800×1000 mm, 300 °C, large-format printing (PLA, PETG, TPU)

Sovol SV08

350×350×345 mm, 700 mm/s, Voron platform

MSLA/DLP Resin Printing

UV LCD resin curing

We use MSLA (Masked Stereolithography) technology, where a UV LED display cures an entire layer of liquid resin at once. Unlike classic laser SLA, MSLA is faster and more affordable while maintaining excellent detail resolution. The result is parts with a smooth surface and precision that FDM cannot achieve.

Print samples - FDM functional part and detailed resin parts with supports

When to Choose Resin Printing

  • Fine details - miniatures, jewelry, dental models, figurines with sharp edges
  • Smooth surface without post-processing - layers are virtually invisible
  • Dimensional accuracy - where every tenth of a millimeter matters
  • Castable models - for precision castings using the lost-wax method

Honestly: resin prints are more brittle than FDM and are not suitable for mechanically stressed parts. If you need strength, we'll recommend FDM. Resin is the king of detail and surface finish.

Technical Specifications

Layer Height
0.025--0.1 mm
Dimensional Accuracy
±0.05 mm
XY Resolution
35--50 microns (depending on printer)
Max. Print Size
192×120×245 mm
Materials
Standard, technical, flexible, and castable resin

Technology Comparison

A quick overview to help you choose.

ParameterFDM/FFFMSLA/DLP
Dimensional Accuracy ±0.2 mm ±0.05 mm
Layer Height 0.05--0.40 mm 0.025--0.1 mm
Surface Quality Visible layers (can be sanded) Smooth, minimal post-processing
Materials 15+ types (PLA to PEEK) 4 types of resin
Max. Print Size Up to 800×800×1000 mm Up to 192×120×245 mm
Print Speed Up to 1000 mm/s Entire layer at once
Mechanical Strength High (depends on material) Lower, more brittle
Cost Lower Higher
Ideal For Functional parts, prototypes, large prints, series Miniatures, jewelry, dental models, detailed models

Not Sure What to Choose?

Send Us Your Model

Upload your STL/3MF file and we'll recommend the technology, material, and print orientation.

Describe Your Intent

Tell us what the part is for. Based on that we'll suggest the optimal solution.

Quote Within 24 Hours

You'll receive a price quote including technology recommendations promptly.

Need Help Choosing a Technology?

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