Everes Vario printer uses digital-light technology

Feb. 1, 2020
This new digital-light processing printer from Sisma USA Inc. can be used to create prototypes, customized or low-volume parts, and jigs and fixtures from light-sensitive resins.

Everes Vario This new digital-light processing printer can be used to create prototypes, customized or low-volume parts, and jigs and fixtures from light-sensitive resins. Resins exhibiting a variety of characteristics — including strength, heat resistance, opacity and clarity — are available; an ABS-like resin is among Sisma’s family of materials. Depending on user needs, the printer base can be easily adjusted to a choice of two sizes.

What’s new? The printer, which Sisma launched at Formnext.

Benefits High-speed, high-precision printing.

Sisma USA Inc., Pine Brook, N.J., 973-214-9970, www.sisma.com

Vital Statistics
Adjustable base sizes 4.5 inches by 2.6 inches or 8.9 inches by 5 inches
Maximum part height 17.7 inches
Resolution of light projector 3,840 pixels by 2,160 pixels