Professional 3D Printers for Large Complex Parts When you need large parts and reliable performance, BigRep's professional 3D printers delivers quality at an attractive price. Our industrial 3D printers are backed by intelligent software, high-quality filament, five-star customer service, and comprehensive training. TALK TO AN EXPERT Big From Day One BigRep Knows Large Format BigRep was founded as an exclusive large-format 3D printer manufacturer. Our unique expertise is in massive 3D printers that are reliable, easy to use, and produce quality parts. Industrial Large-Format Professional 3D Printers from BigRep From 250 to 1000 liters of build volume, BigRep's professional 3D printers are large enough for most industrial applications. These workhorses are built for constant use, still going strong in the field after years of printing big parts. Professional 3D Printer Graduate from Desktop. Get Industrial. With 10 times the build volume compared to desktop 3D printers, the STUDIO is your gateway to large-scale industrial manufacturing. Key Features Enclosed 250 Liters Build Chamber: 1000 x 500 x 500 mm build volume for large 3D prints from a machine that easily fits in most work spaces. Dual Extrusion (Up to 280°C, 130 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting high-temperature materials and a print rate of up to 130 per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 100 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Large Parts with Fine Detail: Layer heights from 0.1 to 0.6 mm let you achieve small details on large prints, without compromising on printing speed. Key Features Enclosed 250 Liters Build Chamber: 1000 x 500 x 500 mm build volume for large 3D prints from a machine that easily fits in most work spaces. Dual Extrusion (Up to 280°C, 130 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting high-temperature materials and a print rate of up to 130 per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 100 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Large Parts with Fine Detail: Layer heights from 0.1 to 0.6 mm let you achieve small details on large prints, without compromising on printing speed. Explore the STUDIO Graduate from Desktop. Get Industrial. With 10 times the build volume compared to desktop 3D printers, the STUDIO is your gateway to large-scale industrial manufacturing. Enclosed 250 Liters Build Chamber: 1000 x 500 x 500 mm build volume for large 3D prints from a machine that easily fits in most work spaces. Dual Extrusion (Up to 280°C, 130 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting high-temperature materials and a print rate of up to 130 per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 100 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Large Parts with Fine Detail: Layer heights from 0.1 to 0.6 mm let you achieve small details on large prints, without compromising on printing speed. Explore the STUDIO Professional 3D Printer Large-Scale Innovation. Limitless Creativity. The BigRep ONE is an award-winning, large-format 3D printer at an accessible price point. It's the trusted tool of designers, innovators, and manufacturers alike. Key Features Open 1000 Liters Build Chamber: Large 1 cubic meter build volume for creating big, complex objects in a single print. Dual Extrusion (Up to 250°C, 72 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting a wide range of materials and a print rate of up to 72 grams per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 80 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Fine Detail or Fastest Printing: Layer heights from 0.3 to 1.0 mm let you achieve fine detail on large prints or extra fast prints when surface texture is less important. Key Features Open 1000 Liters Build Chamber: Large 1 cubic meter build volume for creating big, complex objects in a single print. Dual Extrusion (Up to 250°C, 72 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting a wide range of materials and a print rate of up to 72 grams per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 80 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Fine Detail or Fastest Printing: Layer heights from 0.3 to 1.0 mm let you achieve fine detail on large prints or extra fast prints when surface texture is less important. Explore the ONE Large-Scale Innovation. Limitless Creativity. The BigRep ONE is an award-winning, large-format 3D printer at an accessible price point. It's the trusted tool of designers, innovators, and manufacturers alike. Open 1000 Liters Build Chamber: Large 1 cubic meter build volume for creating big, complex objects in a single print. Dual Extrusion (Up to 250°C, 72 g/h): Multi-material printing capability with a dual-extrusion system, supporting a wide range of materials and a print rate of up to 72 grams per hour. Heated Print Bed (Up to 80 °C): A heated bed with a polyimide surface that enhances print adhesion for a range of materials and minimizes warping. Fine Detail or Fastest Printing: Layer heights from 0.3 to 1.0 mm let you achieve fine detail on large prints or extra fast prints when surface texture is less important. Explore the ONE Request Pricing or Talk to a 3D Printing Expert Help Us Understand Your Needs Get in Touch What is Professional 3D Printing? Reliable, Versatile, Large-scale Not surprisingly, professional 3D printers are designed for professional applications where time and money matter. Compared to consumer-grade 3D printers designed for hobbyists, professional 3D printers offer greater reliability, material versatility, print quality, and build volumes. Professional 3D printers are built from robust, industrial-quality components and use smart software True Material Freedom Our professional 3D printers machines let you use any compatible filament, whether it's from BigRep or not. General Purpose Soluble Support Fiber Reinforced Flexible Filament Easy to Print Some recommended BigRep filaments BVOH BUTENEDIOL VINYLALCOHOL CO-POLYMER Created for use with dual-extruder printers, BigRep BVOH is compatible with a wide range of materials to provide efficient support during the printing process. Learn More HI-TEMP CF HIGH TEMPERATURE CARBON FIBER Durable, heat-resistant, and ideal for functional applications in demanding conditions and industrial environments. Learn More PETG POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE GLYCOL Minimal warping, easy to print, and perfect for design iterations in the prototyping phase of nearly any application. Learn More PLA POLYLACTIC ACID Well-rounded filament that ideal for large-format rapid prototyping for consistent results at an affordable price Learn More PRO HT BIOPOLYMER Incredibly easy to print and producing consistently beautiful results, BigRep’s PRO HT is one of our best-selling filaments for good reason. Learn More TPU 98A THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE With its flexibility, durability, & abrasion resistance, TPU is commonly used for manufacturing aids, particularly those interfacing with sensitive parts & equipment. Learn More Explore All BigRep Materials Why choose BigRep? We balance cost-efficiency with industrial quality. BigRep strives to deliver the most value for your money with solutions you can truly rely on. Our industrial 3D printers are built to last and make your job easier. Cheap 3D printers save on initial investment, but the real costs are revealed in time due to poor reliability, steep learning curves, and machine downtime. Are DIY self-assembly printers worth the risk? Learn More Resources & Support DOCUMENTATION Existing customers can access manuals, user guides, and more by logging in to the Knowledge Base. For eLearning courses including printer operation, design, slicing, and more, login to BigRep Academy. Knowledge Base BigRep Academy SUPPORT INFO BigRep offers maintenance contracts including service and replacements parts to keep your production in full swing. Contact BigRep's technical support to get in touch with a service technician. Maintenance Contracts Techncial Support FAQs What is considered a large 3D printer? Large 3D printers are too big to fit on a desk and usually offer a build volume bigger than 500x500x500 mm. Small or large 3D printers can be sorted into two categories: Desktop 3D printers Large-format 3D printers BigRep 3D printers provide a build volume of up to 1005x1005x1005 mm. Which 3D printer has the biggest bed size? With serial production 3D printers the print bed size can be up to 1005x1005 mm like in the BigRep ONE. However, there is no real limit to bed sizes as there are custom made 3D printers like the University of Maine's 100 feet (30,5 m) long printer. Can you 3D print large objects? The size of a 3D printed object depends on the size of the 3D printer. With a BigRep ONE you can 3D print large objects up to 1005x1005x1005 mm, that's 1000 liters or 35 cubic feet. Thanks to dual extrusion, you can print large complex parts. This is becuase a second extruder can be used to print soluble support that can be removed by soaking in water. Without soluble support materials, some geometries would be difficult or impossible to produce. What does an industrial 3D printer do? An industrial 3D printer saves time and money in product development, engineering and manufacturing. What sets an industrial 3D printer apart from an entry level 3D printer is: High reliability Faster 3D printing High repeatability No assembly required Factory service What is 3D printing? How does it work? 3D printing is a process for generating three dimensional objects built up layer by layer. 3D printing is a subset of broader term Additive Manufacturing. A 3D model is converted into a file format the 3D printer understands. This is called slicing, as the slicer software is used to slice the model into prinatble layers, while also determining a wide array of print settings such as layer height, print temperature, infill percentage, etc. In loose terms technology used here is slicing CAD model of part geometry in layers using software and producing one layer at a time. What technology is used in 3D printing? Over the last few years, high-resolution 3D printers have become more affordable, easier to use, and more reliable. As a result, 3D printing technology is now accessible to more businesses, but choosing between the various competing 3D printing solutions can be difficult. Which technology is suitable for your application? What materials and equipment’s are available to get started? How about costs and return on investment? All BigRep 3D printers use fused filament fabrication (FFF), also known as FDM, which is the most widely used type of 3D printing technology. What materials can be used in 3d printing? Plastics are the most widely adopted 3D printed material - and it comes in filament, resin, granule, and powder forms, with filament being the most widely used. Most thermoplastic 3D printing materials can be used in home 3D printing technology, while some high-performance materials require air filtration for user safety. Some popular materials include: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) Polylactic Acid (PLA) Polyamide (PA) also known as Nylon Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) What could an industrial 3D printer do for you? Help Us Understand Your Needs Get your quote now