
When it was released to the public via Kickstarter, they achieved more than 10 times their funding goal and raised over $500,000 dollars in a month. SLASH became the fastest desktop 3D printer ever made, capable of reaching printing speeds of 1000 cc/hr while maintaining incredible detail, with resolutions on the Y and X axis as fine as 2560 x 1600, 339 ppi and 75 μm utilizing ultra-fast LCD Stereolithography (SLA light-curing) technology. It was a highlight of the show, a revolutionary desktop printer that outperformed competitors in speed and detail, delivering professional level quality at a price that put the power of 3D printing into the hands of consumers.


UNIZ took the 3D printing world by storm in 2016 when they debuted the SLASH - A game-changing, high performance, affordable, LCD-SLA 3D Printer at CES.
