Trade in your current 3D printer for a discount!

Trade in: 3D printer credit

3D printer credit when purchasing new Stratasys equipment

Renew your 3D printer for great discounts!

Find out how much your EXISTING 3D printer is worth
when you buy a NEW STRATASYS MACHINE!

In the rapidly changing world of 3D technologies, our 3D scanners and 3D printers are faster and more efficient than ever, and the ever-expanding range of 3D printer materials supports the introduction of new applications. To stay ahead of the competition, it is essential to keep up with the latest technological developments.

To help achieve this goal, our current trade-in offer is a great starting point for any business looking to upgrade their old Stratasys 3D printer or replace their 3D printer from another brand with a new Stratasys machine.

When purchasing a new Stratasys 3D printer, VARINEX will now credit your existing 3D printer! The trade-in value offered depends on both the 3D printer you are trading in and the 3D printer you wish to purchase, based on our unique offer. 

SOME EXAMPLES OF INTERCHANGEABLE EQUIPMENT

Contact our expert colleagues to discuss how much your existing 3D printer can be included in the promotion!

FIND OUT THE CURRENT VALUE OF YOUR 3D PRINTER!

Enter your current 3D printer type to calculate your discount!

3 simple steps to the exchange process

Enter your details and the details of the 3D printer you want to replace (type, serial number, year of manufacture) on our form!

Based on the information provided, we will send you a valuation, from which you can find out how much discount you can expect.

Use the discount to get your new Stratasys 3D printer!

Which Stratasys 3D printers are eligible for the discount?

FDM technology

PolyJet technology

INTERCHANGEABLE BRANDS

Formlabs

Trade-in 3D printer exchange offer

Maximum EUR 15,000

UltiMaker

Replace your Ultimaker 3D printer!

Maximum EUR 10,000

Markforged

Trade-in 3D printer exchange offer

Maximum EUR 25,000

Trade in your 3D printer for a discount!

Buy your new 3D printer at a discount by replacing your existing technology!

Industry-leading cutting-edge technology

Solve your biggest challenges with Stratasys' unmatched technology!

Premium service support

Our premium service ensures that your 3D printer operates reliably 24 hours a day.

Do you have a question?

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION?

We understand that implementing additive manufacturing can raise many questions for your business.

We are happy to help you find your way, andour team of experts is ready to assist you!

Zoltán Fehér
Technical Director
+36 30 241 7813
feher@varinex.hu

Bence Misli
sales consultant
+36 30 321 2225
misli@varinex.hu

New opaque PolyJet materials

New Opaque Stratasys PolyJet Base Materials

Amazing realism with Stratasys' new opaque PolyJet materials

Stratasys is once again raising the bar in full-color, multi-material 3D printing. The new opaque, non-transparent and light-absorbing materials in PolyJet™ 3D printers deliver breathtaking realism and graphic sharpness that you have to see and touch to believe.

3D printed lifelike beer bottles

The introduction of the new VeroUltra™ White and VeroUltra™ Black substrates enables incredible realism for a wide range of prototyping projects. These substrates allow for opaque, high-quality parts even when 3D printing very thin plastic parts. Text and labels on bottles and packaging will be sharp enough to meet 2D graphics specifications. Color contrast is improved where high color separation is expected. Finally, these new substrates provide incredible fidelity for simulating natural materials such as wood, fabric, and marble.

Pictured: New opaque colors extend realism to prototyping applications such as bottle labels, and when combined with VeroUltraClear, glass-like transparency is achieved.

“PolyJet 3D printing continues to be the industry-leading modeling solution for designers, as we continue to evolve,” said Shamir Shoham, vice president of Stratasys Design. “What seemed unimaginably realistic last year has become even better this year.” As they’ve learned, accurately mapping color, material, and finish—collectively known as “CMF”—is a very expensive and time-consuming part of the design process. Over the past few years, Stratasys’ PolyJet™ solutions have significantly challenged this notion for designers. The company introduced PANTONE® Validated Colors to ensure that printed colors match what you see on screen. And with materials like VeroUltra Clear, properties like glass-like transparency and flexibility have become available. Software formats like 3MF have simplified the workflow, so high-fidelity modeling is now almost a click-and-print.

Excellent color quality

3D printed artwork

New opaque colors extend realism to prototyping applications such as bottle labels, mobile devices, backlit screens and panels, and dolls, and designers are taking advantage of this.

“The color quality is excellent,” said Dennis Harroun, an American component designer. His company, Mana Digital Albuquerque, develops 3D printed models for toys, jewelry, and film applications, and is also involved in beta testing new Stratasys materials and 3D printers. “The quality provided by Stratasys materials is by far the best I have encountered, and it would be extremely difficult to replicate this quality with any other modeling method.”

Pictured: American designer Dennis Harroun's work Gravity Girl demonstrates Stratasys' advanced color printing capabilities.

The new opaque materials J8 Series™ and J7 Series™ 3D printers, and the J55™ 3D printers are available
If you are interested in the material, please contact our colleague!