The F770 makes printing large, complex parts affordable and easy. It utilizes engineering-grade thermoplastic materials and has Stratasys’ FDM reliability built-in. With the longest build volume of any Stratasys machine, the F770 is designed to make industrial-scale printing, simple.
Closer Look At The Specs
Build Size: 1000 x 610 x 610 mm (39.4 x 24 x 24 in.)
Maximum Diagonal Length: 1171 cm (46.1 in.)
System Size & Weight: 175 x 124 x 196 cm (69 x 49 x 77 in.); 658 kg (1450 lbs)
Layer Thickness: 0.007 in., 0.010 in., 0.013in.
Material Options: ASA, ABS-M30
A Printer Anyone Can Operate
It comes equipped with MTConnect, so you can easily assess and optimize your manufacturing operation. The user-friendly GrabCAD Print software makes your CAD-to-print workflow effortless. Simply import CAD models and press the print button.
Advanced Features
The F770 has advanced capabilities and build options helping ensure successful results when printing large parts and tools. Print with full density when you need the strength, or use a sparser fill to save material and print time. Optimize your part’s appearance and minimize print time with the variable slice height capability.
To learn more about how the F770 can add value to your business, give our team a call at 949.474.9222 or send us an email at [email protected].

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