ODYSSEY
FDM Technology build area 1.000×1.000×1.200 mm
Professional filament 3D printer for out-of-scale projects, where size really matters
When your projects exceed the limits of traditional printers, Sharebot ODYSSEY comes into its own as the industrial solution designed for those working at full scale. With a monumental print volume of 1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 mm, ODYSSEY is the ideal professional 3D printer for sectors where size is not an option, but a necessity: heavy mechanical engineering, industrial design, custom furniture, architectural modeling, naval engineering, aerospace, and automotive components.
Designed to operate in demanding technical environments, ODYSSEY finds its natural home in research laboratories, specialized workshops, product development centers, and advanced design studios, where the ability to print large parts—in a single piece, seamlessly and seamlessly—makes the difference between rapid prototyping and real-world functional production.
Advanced technology, industrial reliability
Despite its impressive dimensions (1,400 x 1,400 x 1,400 mm, 200 kg), ODYSSEY is a smart and easy-to-use machine:
Extruder up to 350°C for technical materials such as PETG, PETG-Carbon, and reinforced PLA
100°C heated bed with tempered glass for uniform adhesion on large surfaces.
One-click automatic leveling – essential on a one-square-meter surface.
Integrated camera + Moonraker remote interface for real-time monitoring.
Complete connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, USB, and full compatibility with Industry 4.0 standards
Advanced safety system: filament sensor, power failure recovery
Klipper firmware and OrcaSlicer slicer optimized for high performance and complete parameter control.
Certified, open, future-proof
Conforming to the EC Machinery Directive, ODYSSEY offers a balance of industrial safety and operational flexibility. Open and configurable printing parameters provide engineers and researchers with the ability to precisely customize the process for specific project or research requirements.
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