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X7™ Field Edition

Advanced Composite Parts 

The rugged, field-deployable industrial 3D printer for tactical response to supply challenges in remote locations.
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3D Printer

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Physical Dimensions

Width
36 in (914 mm)
Depth
36 in (914 mm)
Height
48 in (1220 mm)
Weight
189 lbs (86 kg)

Build Volume

Width
13 in (330 mm)
Depth
10.6 in (270 mm)
Height
7.9 in (200 mm)
  • Z Layer Resolution

    50 μm - 250 μm
  • Printing Media

    Composite Base Filaments, Continuous Fibers
  • Internal Part Geometry

    Closed Cell Infill with Continuous Fiber Reinforcement
  • Print Bed

    Precision Ground Composite
  • Printing Process

    Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR)

System Details

About the X7 Field Edition

Pound for pound, watt for watt, Markforged printers are the most capable 3D printers on the planet.

Print parts stronger than aluminum with unique continuous carbon fiber reinforcement. No bulky heated chamber required, which saves space, weight, and energy.

Stiff, lightweight aluminum unibody construction with precision-machined gantry. 189 pounds fully loaded. 3ft x 3ft footprint.

Draws less power than a pair of incandescent light bulbs. Uses standard mains power: 100-240 VAC, 150 W (2 A peak).

Laser-assisted calibration helps operators keep the machine tuned up through rough handling, transportation, and fluctuating temperatures.

X7™ Field Edition Materials

Strong, durable, impact-resistant, and flame-retardant. Print with Markforged's full range of Composite Base materials and Continuous Fibers.

Continuous Fiber Reinforcement. Stronger Parts, Made Easy.

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X7 process

One for home, one for the road

X7 Standard offers identical printing capabilities as X7 FE, in a smaller footprint.

Collaborate on designs with engineers iterating in parallel at the mothership print farm. Click print to deploy the best solution directly in the field.

Even between sips of internet, the link from farm to field can solve problems 10x faster than one printer alone.