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Roland : ARM 10 Resin 3D Printer
Australia's first SLA Resin 3D Printer!
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Special Introductory Offer: 1 bottle of ImageCure resin is included with every ARM-10 (normally sold seperately for shelf-life reasons)
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AU $209/mth (60 mths)
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350g bottle

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ARM-10 Rapid Prototyping 3D Printer
The new Roland monoFab ARM-10 rapid prototyping 3D printer makes creating 3D models as easy as hitting print. The ARM-10’s layered projection system uses
resin material which hardens into a semi-transparent object when exposed to UV light. Complex parts which previously required multi-axis milling, such as hollow
or requiring undercuts, can be built quickly and easily. By using a suspended build system, resin usage is kept to a minimum, making model production efficient
and affordable. Advanced, precise and user-friendly, the ARM-10 rapid prototyping 3D printer is the perfect tool for unleashing your imagination.
Feature Summary
- Digital Light Processing (DLP) layered projection system produces semi-transparent models for concept and form testing
- Fully enclosed cabinet for safety
- Easy to use – can be controlled with a single button
- Build area: 5.11" (130mm) W x 2.75" (70mm) D x 2.75" (70mm) H
- Material: imageCure™ photopolymer resin (Semi-transparent)
- Easy post-processing – removal of supports, polishing and coloring
- Short post curing time
- Software: monoFab Player AM included
- Automatic support building
- Healing and mesh simplification
- Simulation of resin volume
- Change scale, duplicate, rotate
- Preview layer function
- Roland OnSupport delivers the latest firmware and software to your desktop
High-quality, stereolithography printing
The ARM-10 3D Printer uses a layered projection system, a platform is lowered into a material tray containing imageCure, a transparent photopolymer resin, so that the surface of
the platform is a single layer beneath the surface of the resin. A LED-based DLP projector beams a UV light that cures a cross section of the model, solidifying the resin wherever
the resin is exposed. Once a layer is complete, the platform ascends to a second layer of thickness, resin flows over the first layer, and the next layer is built. This process
continues until the model is complete. The DLP process creates high quality prints (models) and the projection process allows multiple objects to be produced at the same time.
Once the model is complete, the platform rises out of the material tray and the excess resin runs off the model back into the material tray. The model is removed from the
platform, washed of excess resin, and placed in daylight or other UV curing device for a final curing. The model is then finished by removing the temporary supports and
sanding or filing the surface smooth if necessary.
Software and Source files/models
The ARM-10 uses the standard
STL file to print from.
Models are repare for printing using 3D printing software developed exclusively for the Roland 3D printer, monoFab Player AM. This software enables users to take full advantage
of the ARM-10’s advanced capabilities. The user-friendly interface is easy to use, making it ideal for students or novice users. To get started, simply import your 3D
design by dragging and dropping it into the included monoFab Player AM software.
Software Features
- Automatic support creation
- Heals and simplifies mesh data
- Estimates resin consumption including support structure
- Estimates print time
- Scale, duplicate, rotate
- View entire build area
- Break up object into viewable quadrants
- Layer preview
imageCure™ resin provides ideal build material
No less than 82 different combinations of resin were researched to determine the ideal composition, light wavelength and compatibility of exposure. Roland imageCure™ is a
clear, photopolymer liquid resin that when exposed to the ARM-10's UV light becomes hard and semi-transparent.
Added peace of mind
With Roland OnSupport® included with the purchase of the monoFab ARM-10, you get access to the latest manuals, drivers, software downloads and updates.
A one-year (Australian based) manufacturer’s warranty covers any product defects.
Features at a glance
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Model |
ARM-10 |
Build technology |
DLP layer projection system |
Dimensions / Weight |
Build Area |
130 (W) x 70 (D) x 70 (H) mm |
Machine Size |
430 (W) x 365 (D) x 450 (H) mm / 17 kg |
Build speed |
.393 inch (Layer pitch = 0.0059 inch) (10 mm/h (Layer pitch = 0.15 mm)) |
Light source |
UV-LED (ultraviolet light emitting diode) |
XY resolution |
.0079 inch (0.2 mm) |
Z axis resolution |
.0004 inch (0.01 mm) |
Power |
Machine |
DC 24 V, 0.6 A |
Dedicated AC adapter |
AC 100 V to 240 V±10%, 50/60 Hz |
Power consumption |
15 W |
Acoustic noise level |
During operation |
55 dB (A) or less |
During standby |
49 dB (A) or less |
Interface |
USB |
Accessories |
AC adapter, Power code, USB cable, Liquid material tray, Printing and washing tools (Metalic spatula, Plastic spatula, Tweezers, Washing container x 2, Hexagonal wrench, Spanner, Rubber gloves, Work tray, etc.), Start-up page information card, Read this first. |
Optionally Available Items |
Resin PRH35-ST 350 g bottle
Liquid material tray LMV-10 For replacement
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System Requirements |
Operating system (OS) |
Windows 7/8/8.1 (32-bit/64-bit edition)* |
CPU |
Intel® Core 2 Duo or more (Core i5 or more recommended) |
Memory (RAM) |
1GB (2GB or more recommended) |
Video card and monitor |
A resolution of 1,280x1,024 or more recommended |
Other requirements |
Free hard-disk space required as a working space 100 megabytes or more recommended
Internet connection and web browser,
Internet Explorer version 10 or more recommended
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