Printer Overview
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Hyrel Printers are available in the following models: Hydras are our larger, gantry models; Systems are our tabletop, enclosed models; and Engines are the smaller, unenclosed models - available in Standard Resolution (SR) and High Resolution (HR, for bioprinting) versions.
All models use our Repetrel software and any slicer (Slic3r support provided). Each model comes with a Windows PC, either tablet or full desktop style. We operate our print heads via CANbus.
Printer Comparison
The following chart compares and contrasts the various models:
Designation | Benchtop Enclosed, Heated |
Benchtop Enclosed, Heating Optional |
Desktop Unenclosed |
Desktop, High Precision Unenclosed | |
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Hydra 21 | System 30M | Engine SR | Engine HR | ||
Target Users |
Laboratory Research | Laboratory Research | Budget Research | Biological Research | |
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Placement Mechanism |
Benchtop Model Gantry Design |
Benchtop Model Knee Design |
Desktop Model Knee Design | ||
Shipping Dimensions, XxYxZ |
Wooden Crate: 49x30x42 in, 325 pounds 125x76x107 cm, 147 kg |
32x22x36 in, 100# 81x56x91 cm, 45 kg |
25x25x20 in, 50# 64x64x51 cm, 23 kg |
25x25x20 in, 65# 64x64x51 cm, 29 kg | |
Approximate Printer Weight |
180 pounds 82 kg |
80 pounds 36 kg |
40 pounds 18 kg |
50 pounds 23 kg | |
Exterior Dimensions, XxYxZ (closed) |
42x24x33 in 107x61x84 cm |
34x16x32 in 87x41x82 cm |
13x21x22 in 33x54x56 cm |
13x20x19 in 33x51x49 cm | |
Power Requirements |
15 A / 110-120 VAC / 60 Hz 8 A / 208-240 VAC (single phase) / 50 Hz |
15 A / 110-120 VAC / 60 Hz 8 A / 208-240 VAC (single phase) / 50 Hz | |||
Build Volume | Standard: 16x12x10 in 400x300x250 mm |
Hot Chamber: 7x5x5 in 180x130x130 mm |
8x8x8 in 200x200x200 mm |
4x4x4 in 100x100x100 mm | |
Bed Temperatures |
200°C standard / -5°C option Note that for 200°C beds we recommend 220-240 VAC for optimal heating. |
85-90°C | 120°C standard / 200°C option / -5°C option | ||
Max Chamber Temperatures |
Standard: 65°C | Hot Chamber: 150°C | ~10°C above ambient as-is 55°C with additional heating |
no chamber | |
Bed RTDs | 1k PLAT | 10k | 1k PLAT | ||
Max Bed Payload | 20 lbs 9 kg |
2.2 lbs 1 kg | |||
Max Yoke Payload | 5 lbs 2.2 kg |
2.2 lbs 1 kg |
5 lbs 2.2 kg | ||
X/Y Printing Speeds |
Up to 60 mm/sec | Up to 30 mm/sec | Up to 15 mm/sec | ||
Enclosure | Standard: Polycarbonate Heated to 55°C by the hotbed |
Hot Chamber: Stainless, PTFE Heated to 150C by the hotbed |
Polycarbonate *Optionally Heated to 55°C |
Unenclosed | |
Motion Control | 3-Phase with Closed-Loop Feedback |
0.9° Stepping Motor now with Closed-Loop Feedback as of Apr 2022 | |||
Positional Resolution X/Y/Z in µm |
5 / 5 / 1 | 5 / 5 / 1 | 1 / 1 / 1 | ||
Positional Accuracy X/Y/Z in µm |
50 / 50 / 10 | 50 / 50 / 10 | 10 / 10 / 10 | ||
Positional Repeatability X/Y/Z in µm |
50 / 50 / 10 | 50 / 50 / 10 | 10 / 10 / 10 | ||
Precise X/Y Output for Bioplots |
100 µm lines 200 µm spacing |
50 µm lines 100 µm spacing | |||
Precise Z output for Bioplots |
25 µm layers | ||||
Tool Positions Optional |
Five Ten |
Four | Five | ||
Reservoir Ambient Options |
All EMO, SDS, DSD and SMH Heads | ||||
Reservoir Temp Ctrl Options |
All VOL, KRA, TAM, RSD, and HSD Heads | ||||
Filament Options |
All FH2-* and HT3-* Heads | ||||
Low Power Laser Options |
6w, 450nm, GaN Diode and 2w, 450nm GaN Diode | ||||
High Power Laser Options |
In Development | Not Applicable | |||
Spindle Tool Compatibility |
Standard Three-Phase |
Standard | Not Applicable | ||
Max Axes | Max of 5: X, Y, Z Optional 4th A Axis (Lathe) Optional 4/5th A/B Axes (Trunion) |
Max of 3: X, Y, Z | Max of 4: X, Y, Z Optional 4th A Axis (Lathe) | ||
Pick & Place Compatibility |
Yes | No | |||
Other Options |
Quiet Storm Fan, Microscope, UV Pens |
Power Requirements
The Hydra 21 requires 8 A / 208-240 VAC (single phase) / 50-60 Hz.
The 30M, EHR, and ESR each can be plugged into 15 A / 110-120 VAC / 60 Hz OR 8 A / 208-240 VAC (single phase) / 50 Hz. The power supplies are auto-detecting and auto-switching.
Customers outside of North America will have to provide their own power cord with an IEC connection to the printer.
Customers in North America may have to modify or replace the power cord to fit their organization's provided outlet.