KODAK Portrait 3D Printer

Portrait is a reliable manufacturing system, capable of producing end-use parts in a wide variety of materials. Its solid steel structure, quality components and careful design result in a high uptime with low maintenance costs. Its dual extruder solution with lifting nozzles permits printing more complex objects with a better surface finish. Achieve high speed without sacrificing print accuracy. Safe, transparent and fully connected, the portrait is a perfect fit for the classroom, office or industrial environment.
Build volume – Single: | 215mm x 210mm x 235 mm (8.5 x 8.3 x 9.3”) |
Build volume – Dual: | 170mm x 210mm x 235 mm (6.7 x 8.3 x 9.3”) |
Hotends: | Dual extrusion with automatic nozzle lifting, 1 PTFE and 1 All-metal |
Hotend replacement: | Swappable |
Nozzles: | 0.4 mm standard, compatible with the full E3D line |
Bed leveling: | Automatic, active Z compensation |
Display: | 5” color touchscreen |
Structure: | 2mm steel |
XY motion: | Linear bearings, 12mm |
Z motion: | Precision ballscrew, 12mm |
Connectivity: | Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN port, USB drive |
Monitoring: | 8 Mpx live camera |
Lights: | Color LED lights indicating printer status |
Sound: | Yes |
Articles:
- Connect and Update
- KODAK 3D Slicer - Dual Material Supports
- KODAK 3D Slicer - Dual Material Models
- Calibration
- KODAK 3D Slicer - Getting started
- Using the Cloud
- Getting Started
- Taking the roof off
- Purging
- Downloadable Printing profiles - Importing profiles to the KODAK 3D Slicer
- Voltage Autoswitching
- How to assemble Hotends
- Removing the Printhead lid
- Extruder positioning
- HEPA filter handling
- KODAK Portrait Quality Control
- KODAK Portrait Technical Specifications
- KODAK Portrait Safety & Compliance
- Lubricating the axles
- KODAK Portrait Warranty
- Nozzle Cleaning/Unclogging
- Replacing a Thermistor
- Desktop Slicer Tutorial
- Replacing the Air Filter
- Cleaning the build plate
- Removing/Installing Hotends
- Adjusting the belt tension
- Checking the belt tension
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Removing prints from the build plate