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Dagoma Magis, the 3D printer that plays the artists

THE TREASURES OF FRENCH HIGH-TECH (2/5) – With its sleek design and simplified operation, this inexpensive model created in Roubaix is ​​aimed at a public who prefers efficiency to technicality.

The Magis printer allows you to easily produce objects of 18 × 20 cm with an accuracy of 100 microns.
The Magis printer allows you to easily produce objects of 18 × 20 cm with an accuracy of 100 microns. Dagoma

The articulated arms rise and flutter in rhythm while the print head spins with skill. Little by little, an object takes shape on the board. There is something magical about the Magis. This 3D printer created by the French company Dagoma is undoubtedly the first to play on seduction and virtuosity to please the widest public. “3D printing was seen as a complicated activity with complicated machines, notes Gauthier Vignon, president and co-founder of Dagoma. We therefore imagined the Magis with a different vision: an elegant product which does not require any adjustment and which comes to life elegantly in a sort of dance. “ Nothing to do with industrial-looking machines for enthusiasts, like the Disco from the same manufacturer or other competing models of Chinese origin.

Sold for 499 euros (sometimes less depending on promotions), the Magis is aimed at a whole fringe of users who have specific needs and who do not want

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