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Rapid DLP 3D Printer

Rapid DLP 3D Printer

Rapid DLP 3D Printer

Engineered for fast Speed. Designed for Detail. Built for Jewelry.

Rapid is the fastest compact DLP 3D printer in its class, offering print speeds of 50–65 mm/hour at 50µm layer thickness, making it ideal for high-throughput jewelry production. Powered by Pixel Optimization and a 49µm XY resolution, it delivers high-precision prints with smooth surfaces and intricate detailing.

Designed for 24/7 operation, Rapid runs on a robust Light Engine and is compatible with Protospeed’s high-wax castable resins, ensuring clean, detailed casting results. Its long-life VAT handles over 1000 print jobs with minimal maintenance—eliminating frequent calibrations or tray replacements.

Despite its compact footprint, Rapid offers a large print platform that supports full-scale production of 200mm glass bangles, casting trees, chains, rings, and bracelets, all in a single batch. Its optimized Body-to-Platform Ratio is one of the best in its category.

When compared to Magnus, Rapid features smaller pixels and a larger platform, making it the perfect choice for midrange to high-volume jewelry manufacturers looking for a powerful yet space-efficient solution.

 

Rapid DLP 3D Printer – Full Specifications

Build Volume (X, Y, Z) Version 1: 190 x 107 x 200 mm
Version 2: 160 x 90 x 200 mm
Pixel Size Version 1: 49 µm
Version 2: 40 µm
Technology DLP (Digital Light Processing)
LED Wavelength 405 nm
Applications Jewelry, Dental, and Industrial Production
Software Protospeed Composing Software
Supported File Types STL
Network Compatibility Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Power Requirements 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 500 watts
System Dimensions 482 x 394 x 845 mm (Weight: 47 kg)
Packed Dimensions 593 x 504 x 970 mm (Weight: 56 kg)
Warranty 12 Months Manufacturer Warranty
Technical Support Unlimited Lifetime Technical Support Included
Bundle Includes - 3D Printer
- Support & Slicing Software
- 1 kg Castable Resin
- 1 Long-Life Tank

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Technical Details

Printing Instructions

  • Make sure to Pre-Heat up to 45C the Resin and shake the bottle for 30 seconds before pouring into the Tray.
  • If the Resin is sitting on the tray for longer Periods, Make sure to Mix it with Silicone Spatula Timely.
  • It is a good practice to filter the Resin after every Job.
  • It is suggested to Pre-Scale the model by 3% to compensate for shrinkage in Extra Light Designs.

Washing Instructions

  • It is recommended to use Ethyl Alcohol 99% for washing the prints.
  • While washing the prints do not soak Printed models in alcohol for more than 20 seconds.
  • Always used compresses air for drying the Printed Models
  • Using Ultra Sonic or any other automatic washing equipment don’t soak more than 30 seconds.
  • Make sure that Printed Model is clear of any residue resin or alcohol after washing and drying.

Investment Mixing

It is advised to use Investment Brands that are exclusive for Resin Casting and pay special attention to the manufacturer’s instructions as well.

Proto Resins recommends the following Investment Powders:

  • Prestige Optima
  • Plasticast
  • G-Mix 
  • X-Vest

Investing and casting from resin prints can be tricky, to say the least. The following recommendations are meant to assist our customers in obtaining the best possible casting results when investing and casting from resin prints.

It is recommended to use a 37/100 water to powder ratio for investing large, thicker prints, and a 38/100 ratio for lighter, smaller prints. Using more water will create a weaker investment mold for burning out resin.

After investing is completed, and before proceeding with burnout, allow invested flasks to sit (bench-set) undisturbed in a vibration-free area for a minimum of 3 to 4 hours (depending on flask size). (3 hours for flask sizes less than 3” x 4” (76.2 x 101.6 mm) and up to 4 hours for larger flask sizes. Drying out the investment and removing too much moisture can lead to mold cracks and metal flashing.

Burnout Cycles

BURNOUT CYCLE #1

(Recommended for flask sizes less than 50.8 x 76.2 mm (2” x 3”))

Load flask into room temperature oven, and ramp to 150°C (302°F) over 30 minutes.

Hold at 150°C (302°F) for 3 hours.

Ramp to 750°C (1382°F) over 3 hours.

Hold at 750°C (1382°F) for 4 hours.

Reduce oven to flask temperature for casting.

Hold flask temperature for casting for 2 hours to stabilize temperature throughout the mold.

Cast.

BURNOUT CYCLE #2

(Recommended for flask sizes larger than 50.8 x 76.2 mm (2” x 3”))

Load flask into room temperature oven and ramp to 110°C (230°F) over 30 minutes.

Hold at 110°C (230°F) for 3 hours.

Ramp to 450°C (842°F) over 1 hour (60 minutes).

Hold at 450°C (842°F) for 2 hours.

Ramp to 780°C (1436°F) over 2 hours.

Hold at 780°C (1436°F) for 4 hours.

Reduce temperature to desired flask temperature for casting.

Hold flask temperature for casting for 2 hours.

Cast.

RAPID BURNOUT #1

(For use with small flasks less than 50.8 x 50.8 mm (2” x 2”) with one or two prints on tree)

Load flasks into oven pre-heated to 150°C (302°F).

Hold at 150°C (302°F) for 2 hours.

Ramp to 450°C (842°F) over 1 hour.

Hold at 450°C (842°F) for 30 minutes.

Ramp to 780°C (1436°F) over 1 hour.

Hold at 780°C (1436°F) for 2-3 hours (depending on thickness of design).

Reduce oven to flask temperature for casting.

Hold flask temperature for casting for 1 hour.

Cast.

RAPID BURNOUT #2

(For use with flask sizes less than 3” x 4”) Observe recommended bench-set time.

Load flasks into oven pre-heated to 550°C (1022°F).

Hold at 550°C (1022°F) for 1 hour.

Increase temperature to 780°C (1436°F) within 2 hours.

Hold at 780°C (1436°F) for 4 hours.

Reduce temperature to desired flask temperature for casting.

Hold flask temperature for casting for 1 hour.

Cast.