Stratasys Origin® Two
The Stratasys Origin Two 3D Printer sets a new standard in industrial 3D printing, offering unmatched accuracy, repeatability, and exceptional surface finish. Designed for high-precision applications, it achieves tight tolerances and delivers an injection-molding-like surface finish, enabling short production runs and on-demand manufacturing for parts requiring superior quality and performance.
Its advanced open material system provides the broadest range of high-performance materials, allowing flexibility in production.
The Origin Two offers real-time data monitoring, seamless post-processing, and high-temperature printing, ensuring repeatability without recalibration. This makes it the most advanced solution for industrial-grade manufacturing, delivering precision, efficiency, and flexibility.
Performance: Achieve unmatched part quality and performance.
Precision: Injection Molded Part Quality combined with best-in-class time to part
Key Applications: low-volume manufacturing for small series end-use parts, customised production, on-demand spare part manufacturing, and bridge production—delivering parts with injection-molding-level quality.
Combining the Origin Two with Origin Cure:
To further enhance the performance of parts produced with the Origin Two, the Stratasys Origin Cure offers a custom post-processing solution designed for Stratasys P3 DLP, ensuring precise and consistent curing.
It accommodates the full build size without part flipping and provides out-of-the-box and programmable cure profiles for material optimisation. Minimising warpage across both small features and large sections, the Origin Cure ensures reliable performance with automatic intensity monitoring and long-lasting operation.
Its 360-degree uniform curing guarantees superior mechanical properties, while safety is ensured with filtration systems and compliance with key standards.
Together, the Origin Two and Origin Cure form a seamless end-to-end solution, combining precision printing and advanced post-processing for consistent, high-quality parts with excellent mechanical properties and surface finish.
Looking for pricing?
To get you the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, it’s always best to contact our team either by phone or the enquire now form provided. We will be able to break down all the figures for you and include any additional cost for post-processing equipment, training and support (if required). And not just capital costs either, as we have many options to help you acquire the best 3D printer, which include finance. Lease rentals will allow you to spread the cost of your investment over 3-5 years for a production P3 printer.
- Build Size: 192 x 108 x 370 mm / 7,672 cm3
(7.5 x 4.25 x 14.5 in. / 462 in3)
Maximum length on the diagonal — 220 mm (8.6 in.) - Software Compatibility: Stratasys GrabCAD Print™ or optional 3rd party solutions. Touchscreen printer user interface.
- Minimum Feature Size: Material and design-dependent
- System Size: Width: 50 cm (19.7 in.)
Depth: 52 cm (20.5 in.)
Height: 117 cm (46 in.)
Weight: 86 kg (189.5 lbs.) - Power Requirements: 100-120 VAC, 50/60Hz, 7.1A, 1 Ph or 200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.5 A, 1 Ph
- Resolution: 5K projector with 38.5 µm pixel size and tight 2.5 standard deviation projector uniformity
- Ventilation: Refer to photopolymer material MSDS or contact Stratasys rep for guidelines
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3172
Tough high impact for fixtures and tooling
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3843
High impact, semi-flexible resin suitable for broad applications
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3955
First photopolymer that passes vertical burn and aerospace FST standards
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402
High rebound elastomer
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403
High modulus tough resin for high temperature resistance.
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EL150
Reactive Urethane Photopolymer for Elastic Applications
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MED 412
Bio-compatible, medical grade material
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MED 413 3D Printing Material
Tough and high accuracy material for medical applications.
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QG 500
Fast printing, general purpose resin
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ST45
Reactive Urethane Photopolymer for Tough Applications
Leasing 3D Printers
If you’re looking to 3D printer leasing, Tri-Tech 3D provide direct rental contracts on our full range of 3D printers, which can include post processing equipment and extended warranty, making your investment into 3D printing both affordable and help plan your annual expenditure.
How do I lease a 3D Printer?
The process is quite simple! First, you’ll need to undergo a credit check. This can be done quickly, usually within 24-48 hours. If you’re a new start-up company or sole trader, it may be more difficult to obtain finance, but deposit payments and directors guarantees can help. Talk to a leasing company to get a pre-proposed finance plan without any obligation. Once approved, you’ll know what value technology you can consider.
Funding in the most part, is provided by our sister company Stanford Marsh Finance (a division of the Stanford Marsh Group) or via our numerous strategic finance partners/brokers.
Rates are frequently checked to ensure competitiveness in the market place and you will find our terms highly attractive. With options such as fixed term contracts, step rentals which make payments lower in the earlier years allowing time to grow the use from your new device. Or deferred payment, enabling you to benefit from the technology ahead of when you start paying.
Why lease 3D Printers?..
Not only can leasing be financially beneficial to companies, but it can also give you the ability to remain ahead and current with technology. It also means your entry point to utilisation of a professional 3D printer is far more affordable than you may think – a professional 3D printer from as little as £299 per month, (including a wash system and 12-months support).
Furthermore, if like many companies today you are outsourcing 3D printing via a 3D Print Bureau, you are already spending an amount each month that when converted to a lease, could represents an in-house option at no extra cost (savings possibly). Either talk to one of our team, or send us details of your average spend and we can help provide an ROI report.
In addition to our excellent rates, as an end user dealing directly with one vendor for finance, equipment and after sales care, your rental agreement will provide you with a future flexible upgrade path. We’ve enabled companies to acquire new technology prior to the completion of the minimum rental period, without the usual high termination figure charged by outside finance agencies.
All finance is subject to approval and none of the solutions detailed above are guaranteed to suit all scenarios. What we can promise however, is we will do our utmost to make the finance of your 3D Print solution as affordable and easy as possible.
What are the main benefits of leasing a 3D printer?
Leasing a 3D printer has many benefits compared to outright purchase. Leases are usually affordable, good for cashflow, and allow you to invest in more equipment without large amounts of money upfront. If you already outsource 3D print work, leasing can help you bring production in-house and may improve workflow and protect your intellectual property. Additionally, there are well-documented taxation benefits to companies in regard to leases.
When to lease VS buy a 3D printer?
When deciding whether to lease or buy a 3D printer, consider your needs. If you have a proven requirement and plan to run a system to its end-of-life, outright purchase may be best. However, if you want to keep your options open and stay up-to-date with new technology, leasing provides flexibility to upgrade at the end of a minimum leasing period.
I’m not ready to lease or buy a 3D printer – is a service an option?
If you’re not ready to lease or buy a 3D printer, outsourcing to a print bureau could be a great option. Companies like 3D Print Bureau offer access to a team of experts running a variety of professional 3D printers in different technologies. This allows you to pay as you go for the end part until your volume hits a level where bringing production in-house makes sense.
If you are interested in further information, please contact us.
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Why do companies buy a 3D Printer?
That’s a good question and asking it today we think has changed significantly from had it been posed 15-years or so ago. Traditionally a 3D Printer provided solutions to Rapid Prototyping, a functional model to prove fit, form & function, or to convey a design intent to a client (better than a 2D drawing, or even rendered 3D imagery).
And when that was the end requirement, the focus was more on choosing a manufacture who built reliable devices that print right first time and in the professional sector, where repeatable accuracy could be achieved.
Why do people buy from Tri-Tech 3D?
We could say we are a well-established company, part of a larger group, with years of industry experience, six UK locations and our own finance company. All of which is true, but also sounds familiar to what the others may say and in some cases, a “so what”.
Why we think our customers buy from Tri-Tech 3D and not just once, is we are a ‘customer centric’ business who treat people how we like to be dealt with ourselves. We want to know what you will get out of a system investment, we want to help drive that adoption and we want to see customers being successful.