3D printer OEM Stratasys has achieved a 22% year-over-year increase in system reliability for its F900 industrial printer through targeted manufacturing upgrades. The improvements give customers a stronger foundation to expand additive manufacturing into end-use parts. https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/stratasys-achieves-major-reliability-milestone-with-industrial-partners-249699/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Industrial #Stratasys
Stratasys reports FY2025 revenue of US$ 551.1M, down from US$ 572.5M in 2024, with net loss of US$ 104.3M but improved adjusted profit of US$ 12.7M. The company highlights cost discipline and US$ 244.5M cash buffer amid slow 3D printing market. https://3dprint.com/324392/3d-printing-financials-stratasys-tightens-operations-in-slow-market/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Stratasys
3D Printing Financials: Stratasys Tightens Operations in Slow Market - 3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS) is entering 2026 after a difficult year for revenue, but with tighter cost control and improved cash flow. The company’s latest financial results show that revenue remains...

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Does anybody have some experience with 'hacking' Stratasys (F900) printers?
I'm specifically looking for the ability to use 3rd party filaments without the OpenAM software. (Sends stuff to their server and costs too much)

So one probably needs to customize the profiles in the Insight slicer software and maybe even something in the printer software itself?
 

(I'm already aware of the cartridge reversing efforts: https://github.com/bvanheu/stratatools )

#Stratasys #OpenAM #reverseengineering

GitHub - bvanheu/stratatools: Stratasys EEPROM tool

Stratasys EEPROM tool. Contribute to bvanheu/stratatools development by creating an account on GitHub.

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