Take one look at the modern desktop 3D printer market and you’ll notice that multi-material 3D printing is all the rage. Successfully funded on Kickstarter back in 2016, the Mosaic Palette was ahead of the curve – and in many ways, still remains so to this day.
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Originally released as a white brick-like device that could splice up to four different filaments and intelligently synchronize the colors with your sliced 3D model, the first Mosaic Palette unlocked a new and innovative way to perform multi-color 3D printing on any machine.
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Since then, the manufacturer has continued to refine its novel multi-material 3D printing solution. The Palette+ made it possible to input flexible materials like TPU, as well as PETG. Shortly after, the Mosaic Palette 2 arrived with a thinner and sleeker hardware design, boasting improved printer integration and performance. Now, the company has improved upon the latest iteration, rolling […]
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