TAZ Pro 3D Printer

The TAZ Pro is an industrial desktop 3D printer that provides large, multi-material and soluble support printing with LulzBot's award-winning reliability. Create high quality large functional prototypes and parts with easy, professional results.

With a taller print area than the TAZ 6 and two extruder heads, the TAZ Pro is a major upgrade. The two extruder heads allow you to use two different colors or materials with similar melting points to create multicolor or multi-material objects. This configuration allows for clean and solid transitions between the two materials or colors. The upgraded electronics allow for more professional prints that run quieter. A 5in touchscreen, that replaces the previous monochrome LCD with wheel-selector, makes moving through the menus and adjusting settings incredibly simple.

The new hardened steel components allow for high heat composites that are too abrasive for most desktop printers. The Taz Pro even has a sensor that notifies you when a new filament reel is needed! Plus, all the automated features such as X/Y/Z offset calibration, nozzle wiping, and self leveling that set the TAZ line apart from other desktop printers.

For those looking for an industrial level print quality with repeatable results for the desktop, this is the printer for you!

  • Fused Filament Fabrication Print Technology
  • 280 mm x 280 mm x 285 mm Print Area (11.02 in x 11.02 in x 11.02 in)
  • 22,344 cm3 Print Volume (1,362.56 in3)
  • 5oC - 45oC Operating Temperature (41-113 oF)
  • 83.2 cm x 71 cm Footprint (32.76 in x 28 in)
  • 37-50 dB sound level during normal operation
  • Automatic compensation print surface leveling
  • USB Cable and USB Flash Drive interfaces
  • Dual Vertically Actuated E3D Titan Aero Extruders
    • 0.50 mm Nozzle diameter
    • 2.85 mm Filament diameter
    • 13.82 mm3/s
    • Hardened Steel Nozzle
    • 290 oC Nozzle temperature (554 oF)
    • 1 Minute 36 Second Nozzle heat-up time (from 18 oC to 230 oC)
  • Heated Borosilicate Glass with PEI print surface
  • 120 oC maximum print surface temperature
  • 10 Minute 45 Second print surface heat-up time (from 18 oC to 230 oC)
  • 50 - 400 Micron Layer Resolution
  • 0.5 mm minimum positive feature size
  • 10,10 <1 Micron calculated XYZ positional resolution
  • 83 cm x 71 cm x 52 cm with Filament reel (32.67 in x 28 in x 20.47 in)
  • 16.78Kg without Filament reel (37lbs)
  • FCC, CE, WEEE, OSHWA, FSF-RYF Certifications

TAZ Pro 3D Printer Product Help and Resources

Light Up Your 3D Printer's Bed

June 27, 2018

Having issues viewing your print in a dark lit room? In this tutorial, we will be using LED strips to light up a print bed's area on a LulzBot 3D printer!

Getting Started with 3D Printing Using Tinkercad

April 30, 2018

Tinkercad is a great, easy-to-use online modeling software that can have you 3D printing quickly. This tutorial will walk you through designing a simple project enclosure.

3D Printed Illuminated Wand Prop

November 29, 2018

In this tutorial, we will learn about how to create a theatrical prop for a performance by 3D printing a wand and adding an LED.

DIY Light Sculpture

August 23, 2018

In this digital fabrication project featuring 3D printing, laser cutting, and DIY electronics, you will build a beautiful design object for your desktop or night stand.

Core Skill: DIY

Whether it's for assembling a kit, hacking an enclosure, or creating your own parts; the DIY skill is all about knowing how to use tools and the techniques associated with them.

2 DIY

Skill Level: Rookie - Basic hand tools are required and instructions will allow more freedom. You may need to make your own decisions on design. If sewing is required, it will be free-form.
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Core Skill: Programming

If a board needs code or communicates somehow, you're going to need to know how to program or interface with it. The programming skill is all about communication and code.

3 Programming

Skill Level: Competent - The toolchain for programming is a bit more complex and will examples may not be explicitly provided for you. You will be required to have a fundamental knowledge of programming and be required to provide your own code. You may need to modify existing libraries or code to work with your specific hardware. Sensor and hardware interfaces will be SPI or I2C.
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Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

2 Electrical Prototyping

Skill Level: Rookie - You may be required to know a bit more about the component, such as orientation, or how to hook it up, in addition to power requirements. You will need to understand polarized components.
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