MatterHackers has announced the release of the new MatterControl T10 3D printer controller which will be available in their showroom and online retail store, Thursday, March 31st. MatterControl T10 is the most recent offering in the evolving, cross-platform MatterControl product line.

The all new T10 is a powerful, standalone, full-featured version of MatterControl that users are already familiar with. MatterControl Touch gives you the ability create, edit and prepare models directly on your 3D printer using a simple touchscreen interface. The T10’s large 10.6" screen delivers sharp renderings and a powerful processor makes for remarkably fast onboard slicing.

MatterControl T10 is becoming an essential component for 3D printers, providing a streamlined 3D printing experience as a result of onboard slicing combined with the power of the cloud. The WiFi enabled controller provides access to designs via MatterControl Cloud Sync’s cloud-based library. It also features an onboard 5.0 megapixel camera  granting remote monitoring of  prints via the web or mobile device.

“At MatterHackers we continue  to push the boundaries of the 3D printing technology by creating software, and now devices, that are designed to improve how consumers interact with printers, prepare files, organize designs and generally get more out of their 3D printers, ” said MatterHackers’ CEO Lars Brubaker.  “we are excited for the release of MatterControl T10. It offers a unique and seamless user experience on a grand new scale.”

MatterControl T10 can be purchased for $329 on the MatterHackers website (www.matterhackers.com) and is available for pre-order beginning immediately. Those who choose take to advantage of the pre-order option will be guaranteed to have the T10 shipped by launch date.

 

About MatterHackers

MatterHackers specializes in providing desktop 3D printing solutions, including software, hardware, materials and accessories. Products include MatterControl and MatterControl Touch - an embeddable, WiFi-enabled touchscreen computing platform that allows 3D printers to operate as standalone devices.