The Stratasys J826 is a full-color, multi-material printer for the education design world. Based on J850 technology, the Stratasys J826 supplies the same end-to-end solution for the design process and ultra-realistic simulation – at a lower price point. Putting realistic models in a designer’s hands earlier in the process promotes better decisions and a superior final product.
End-to-End Capability from Concept to Final Design
The Stratasys J826 3D Printer makes the most realistic models in the industry. It has the ability to print seven materials simultaneously on a single part (full color, flexible, transparent) and can print endless combinations of color, transparency, and flexibility. The Stratasys J826 is able to bring color to life using VividVeroMagenta, VividVeroYellow, and VividVeroCyan. Using Agilus30™ (Shore 30), an advanced PolyJet™ rubber-like material, items can be produced in a wide arrange of colors. The Stratasys J826 can also mimic the look and feel of different materials such as straw, leather, fabric.
Fast and Efficient Workflow
The Stratasys J826 achieves models faster with no downtime. It prints seven model materials simultaneously — virtually no material changeovers necessary. The Stratasys J826 supports great resolution using 3 print modes. You’re able to print directly from your favorite design SW with professional CAD formats and save hours of time usually spent converting and fixing STL files.
Stratasys J826 Product Specifications
The Stratasys J826 printer has an updated and unified J8 Series look and feel with a new material cabinet and working station.
System Size and Weight
System: 820 x 1310 x 665 mm (32 x 52 x 26 in); 234 kg (516 lbs)
Material Cabinet: 656 x 1119 x 637 mm (26 x 44x 25 in); 153 kg (337 lbs)
Build Size
Stratasys J826: (255 x 252 x 200 mm) (10.0 x 9.9 x 7.9 in.)
Layer Thickness
14 microns (0.00055 in.)- 27 microns (0.00106299 in.)
Accuracy
Typical deviation from STL dimensions, for models printed with rigid materials, based on size: under 100 mm – ±100μ; above 100 mm – ±200μ.