Up to double the printing speed for the F770 3D printer
– with the T25 high-speed printhead
How often does it happen that an industrial 3D printer can double its performance?
With the Stratasys F770, this is now a reality.
the new T25 high-speed print head, the F770 is capable of increasing production speeds by 1.5-2 times, and for certain geometries by nearly double — while maintaining industrial quality and component reliability.
Why is the F770 special?
The F770 has long been one of the most popular large format FDM systems because:
- optimized for the production of large-scale prototypes and tools,
- offers true industrial performance at an affordable price,
- has the longest heated build chamber available on the market,
- Works with ASA and ABS materials,
- an excellent choice for large parts where extreme material properties are not required, but size and stability are critical.
One of the natural limitations of printing large parts has been print time — this is what the T25 head solves.
What does the T25 high-speed print head do?
The T25 head is an easily replaceable alternative to the standard T14 head, featuring a number of technical improvements:
- increased drive motor torque,
- quadruple gear for faster material feeding,
- redesigned hotend for more efficient extrusion,
- larger nozzle opening (0.635 mm instead of 0.356 mm).
Despite this, the T25 still at a layer thickness of 0.330 mm , so the surface quality of parts remains virtually unchanged for most geometries. The head is compatible with all seven ASA colors.
Proven performance gains
Both Stratasys internal tests and customer measurements have confirmed the impact of the development:
- 1.96-2.27x print speed increase compared to T14 head
- For an automotive user, printing a large door frame assembly tool became almost twice as fast
- The acceleration enabled the transition to just-in-time tooling and faster reaction times
More than speed: a business advantage
The T25 head doesn’t just save time — it increases production capacity, improves resource utilization, and reduces downtime. This is a real competitive advantage for companies that work with large-scale parts, prototypes, or tooling.
Whether you’re an existing F770 user or considering a new system, the T25 printhead offers a significant leap in productivity — without compromise.
To learn more about the F770 printer and what customers love about this large-format system, visit the F770 printer website. For a closer look at how one customer benefited from the F770’s increased speed, read this case study.
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