3D PRINTER COMPARISON FUSION3 F410 VS. STRATASYS F370
Stratasys’ F123 line was seemingly introduced to directly compete with the Fusion3 F400 and successor F410. Previously, only Fusion3 used verbiage such as “affordable industrial-grade 3D printing” and an emphasis on accuracy, reliability, safety and ease of use.
Frankly, we’re flattered that a company with a long history in 3D printing as Stratasys, would take notice of our products.
That said, at the price of $50,000, we thank the incumbent manufacturers to continue to sell competent 3D printing hardware at excessively high prices, inflated material costs and requiring annual service contracts.
Overall, the Fusion3 F410 printer is much more affordable than the Stratasys F370, more versatile than the Stratasys F370, and offers a longer warranty than Stratasys, making it a more reliable investment.
Take a look at the comparison table below. You’ll see for yourself that at only $4,999, the Fusion3 F410 is a much better value:
- Similarly sized print area
- Prints a wider variety of engineering-grade plastics (Stratasys F370 only prints 9 different materials)
- More versatile, not just in plastics, but for different sized parts with 3 different sized print heads which reduce print time
- Ability to purchase filament from multiple vendors (must purchase Stratasys material at inflated prices)
- Longer warranty and more robust support
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PRODUCT FEATURES | Fusion3 F410 | Stratasys F370 |
Maximum Build Volume | Single Extruder - 14" X 14" X 12.4" | Dual Extruder - 14" X 10" x 14" |
Maximum Travel Speed | 500 mm/s | not disclosed |
Maximum Print Speed | 250 mm/sec | not disclosed |
Minimum Layer Height | 20 Microns | 10 microns |
Network Connectivity | ||
Max Melt Temp | 300*C | not disclosed |
Heated Print Bed | ||
Certified Materials | 140 materials including a variety of brands and types of: PLA, ABS,ASA, Flexible, Nylon, PETG, Nylon, HIPS, Acrylic,Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Polycarbonate | 9 Different Materials, PLA3 , ABS-ESD7, ABSM30, ABS-CF10, ASA, Diran 410MF073 , FDM TPU 92A, PC-ABS, QSR Support material |
Must Purchase Material From Manufacturer | No, customers can purchase any certified material from many manufacturers, who compete on price, quality and variety. | Yes, limited to few materials, purchasing at inflated prices. |
Automatic Bed Leveling | ||
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm | 1.75mm |
Enclosed Filament Storage | ||
Fully Assembled and Calibrated at Factory | ||
Full Enclosed Build Volume | ||
Filament Monitoring and Detection | ||
Prints Carbon Fiber and Other Reinforced Plastics? | ||
Print Head Size(s) | .4mm (standard), .6mm, .8mm | not disclosed |
SAFETY FEATURES
Ability to Close Off Hot Surfaces from Outside Environment | ||
Air Filtration | Optional Carbon & HEPA Filter | |
Operating Sound Level | 36 dBA (closed) 41 dBA (open) | 46 dBA (closed) |
WARRANTY & SUPPORT
Warranty Duration | 2 Years | 1 Year |
Print Head Covered Under Warranty? | ||
Free Lifetime Tech Support? | Provided by Fusion3's Live, US-Based Experts | Provided by Stratasys & Resellers |
Live Tech Support Availability | Monday-Friday, 8am - 8pm EST | Monday-Friday, 8am - 5pm EST |
Place of Manufacture | Greensboro, North Carolina, USA | Eden Prarie, Minnesota, USA |
Price | $4,999Buy Now | $50,000 |