Formlabs

Formlabs 3D Printers 

Precision SLA printing that’s scaled for every industry.

Built for pros who need precision, speed, and reliability. Formlabs is trusted by NASA, Ford, and other global manufactures. As an official reseller, CADimensions gives you direct access to Formlabs hardware, materials, along with our award-winning support that you already know and love. Whether you need to speed up iterations or are looking for short-run production. Formlabs is the right tool for your workflow.

Service contracts are available for Form 4L and Fuse with 1, 3, or 5 year options

Explore the Formlabs Fuse X1 Ecosystem

Large-format SLS printing, powder recovery, and faster build handling

Formlabs Fuse X1, Fuse Sift X1, and the Fuse X1 Build Unit work together to support high-volume SLS production from print setup through powder recovery and part finishing. You can print large prototypes and end-use parts, recover used powder cleanly, and move builds through the workflow with less downtime between jobs.

Formlabs Fuse X1 Ecosystem

Fuse X1

Fuse X1 is a large-format industrial SLS 3D printer built for fast production of large prototypes and high-volume end-use parts. Its large build volume, high packing density, and AI-powered Print Intelligence help increase throughput, reduce failures, and move parts from print to polish in as little as 15 minutes.

Fuse Sift X1

Fuse X1 is a large-format industrial SLS 3D printer built for fast production of large prototypes and high-volume end-use parts. Its large build volume, high packing density, and AI-powered Print Intelligence help increase throughput, reduce failures, and move parts from print to polish in as little as 15 minutes.

Fuse X1 Build Unit

The Fuse X1 build unit holds and moves prints through the Fuse X1 ecosystem. Its mobile design, blind-mate connectors, and insulated cooling chamber make changeovers easier and help the next print start with minimal downtime.

Formlabs SLA 3D Printers

Form 4

Explore marketing toolkits for the Form 4 our resin printer that prints at blazing speeds with incredible precision and unmatched accuracy.

Form 4B

Explore marketing toolkits for the Form 4B, our resin printer for healthcare professionals and medical device engineers that prints at blazing speeds with unmatched accuracy.

Form 4L & Form 4BL

Explore the marketing toolkit for the Form 4L and Form 4BL, the fastest, large-format SLA 3D printer in the world with incredible precision and unmatched accuracy

Form Cure L V2

The new Form Cure L V2 is the fastest, most consistent large-format cure unit ever built by Formlabs. It’s designed to complement the Form 4 and 4L printers. It delivers production-ready parts in minutes with precision and reliability you can trust.

Formlabs SLS 3D Printers

Fuse 1+ 30W

Truly Rapid SLS 3D Printing, From Print To Finish The #1 SLS 3D Printing Platform, Chosen by More Than Half the SLS Users in the World

Formlabs Resin Post-Processing

Form Wash & Form Cure

Take the manual work out of rinsing and curing. Built specifically for desktop resin prints.

Form Wash L & Form Cure L

For large parts and high-volume runs, our post-processing tools keep production smooth and efficient.

Finishing Tools

Improve surface quality and keep your workflow moving with our purpose-built post-processing tools.

Formlabs Powder Post-Processing

Fuse Sift

A compact, all-in-one station for fast, efficient powder recovery with Fuse Series SLS printers.

Fuse Blast

A fully automated cleaning system for SLS-printed parts, with an optional polishing upgrade for smoother finishes.

Fuse Depowdering Kit

An affordable powder recovery setup for low-volume workflows with Fuse Series SLS printers.

Frequently asked questions

What is Formlabs best used for?

Formlabs 3D printers are best used for precise prototypes, detailed models, medical and dental applications, short-run production, and functional end-use parts.

CADimensions helps teams use Formlabs systems when they need speed, accuracy, reliability, and a clean workflow. That includes choosing the right printer, matching the right material, and setting up post-processing so parts come out consistently.

How does CADimensions help companies choose a Formlabs 3D printer?

CADimensions helps companies choose a Formlabs 3D printer by looking at part size, surface finish, material needs, production volume, and industry requirements.

You can start with the parts you want to print. CADimensions can then help compare Formlabs SLA and SLS options, including Form 4, Form 4B, Form 4L, Form 4BL, and Fuse Series systems.

What is the difference between Formlabs SLA and SLS 3D printing?

Formlabs SLA printers use resin to create smooth, accurate parts with fine detail. Formlabs SLS printers use powder to create strong, functional parts without support structures.

CADimensions can help your team choose between SLA and SLS based on the part. SLA is a strong fit for detailed prototypes, models, medical applications, and smooth surfaces. SLS is a better fit for durable functional parts, batch production, and complex geometries.

Which Formlabs printer is best for fast resin printing?

The Form 4 is a strong choice for fast resin printing with precision and accuracy.

CADimensions can help teams evaluate the Form 4 when they need quick iteration, reliable desktop resin printing, and a straightforward SLA workflow. It is a good fit for design teams, engineers, product developers, and production groups that need accurate parts quickly.

Which Formlabs printer is best for healthcare or medical device work?

The Form 4B is built for healthcare professionals and medical device engineers.

CADimensions can help medical and engineering teams evaluate Formlabs systems based on accuracy, material compatibility, workflow, and application needs. This matters when printed parts need to support professional healthcare, medical modeling, or device development workflows.

Which Formlabs printer is best for large parts?

The Form 4L and Form 4BL are Formlabs large-format SLA printers for teams that need bigger parts or higher throughput.

CADimensions can help determine whether a large-format Formlabs system makes sense for your workflow. The right choice depends on part size, expected print volume, material requirements, post-processing needs, and available space.

Which Formlabs printer is best for functional SLS parts?

The Fuse 1+ 30W is Formlabs’ rapid SLS 3D printing platform for functional parts.

CADimensions can help teams evaluate the Fuse 1+ 30W when they need durable parts, production flexibility, and an SLS workflow from print to finish. It is a practical option for teams that need functional prototypes, end-use parts, or short-run production.

Do Formlabs resin prints need post-processing?

Yes. Formlabs resin prints need washing and curing to reach the right finish and performance.

CADimensions can help teams choose the right post-processing setup, including Form Wash, Form Cure, Form Wash L, and Form Cure L. These tools reduce manual work and help keep resin workflows consistent for desktop, large-part, and higher-volume printing.

Do Formlabs SLS prints need powder post-processing?

Yes. Formlabs SLS prints need powder recovery, depowdering, and cleaning after printing.

CADimensions can help teams build the right Fuse workflow with tools like Fuse Sift, Fuse Blast, and the Fuse Depowdering Kit. These systems help recover powder, clean printed parts, and keep SLS production moving efficiently.

What is the Formlabs automation ecosystem?

The Formlabs automation ecosystem helps teams run 3D printer fleets with less manual effort.

CADimensions can help companies evaluate automation when they want higher productivity, 24/7 production, or a more scalable Formlabs workflow. This is useful when one printer is no longer enough and your team needs a repeatable way to manage more output.

Does CADimensions provide Formlabs service contracts?

Yes. CADimensions offers service contract options for Formlabs Form 4L and Fuse systems.

The page lists 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year service contract options. CADimensions can help your team choose a support plan that fits the equipment, expected use, and internal maintenance needs.

Why buy a Formlabs 3D printer from CADimensions?

Buying a Formlabs 3D printer from CADimensions gives your team access to Formlabs hardware, materials, and CADimensions support.

That matters because the printer is only one part of the workflow. CADimensions can help with printer selection, material guidance, post-processing, service options, and implementation so your team can get better results from the system.

Can CADimensions help compare Formlabs and Stratasys printers?

Yes. CADimensions can help compare Formlabs and Stratasys systems based on your application.

Formlabs is often a strong fit for precise resin parts, large-format SLA, SLS functional parts, and scalable desktop workflows. Stratasys may be a better fit for certain industrial thermoplastics, PolyJet realism, composite tooling, or larger enterprise additive workflows. CADimensions can help compare both based on the part, not just the brand.

How do I get started with Formlabs through CADimensions?

You can start by requesting a quote or talking with CADimensions sales.

Bring a sample part, target material, expected print volume, accuracy needs, and any post-processing requirements. CADimensions can use that information to recommend the right Formlabs printer, materials, and workflow for your application.