Co Print's multi-filament 3D printing module enables the creation of multi-color, multi-material 3D prints from 3D printers with a single print head.
Desktop 3D printers are becoming increasingly common today. However, the vast majority of desktop 3D printers on the market have a single print head and a single filament feeding mechanism. Users are starting 3D printing with these more affordable single-filament printers, but the majority of users need multi-filament, colorful 3D prints or 3D prints made from 2-3 different materials.
After encountering this problem, users face the high cost of purchasing 3D printers capable of multi-filament production. While there are products on the market that can convert single-filament 3D printers, the fact that these products do not offer the desired price-performance ratio means that a large portion of the user base cannot switch to multi-filament 3D printing.




What is Co Print?
Co Print is a multi-filament 3D printing module that automatically changes the filament entering the 3D printer with its 7 filament feeding mechanisms, enabling all 3D printers on the market to produce multi-color and multi-material models with a single print head.
Essentially, Co Print automatically changes the filaments going to the 3D printer's print head during the printing process. This allows for multi-filament models to be produced. Moreover, Co Print, which works with all desktop 3D printers, is easy to use and has an affordable price for everyone in the industry.
About Co Print
Co Print was founded by a team passionate about the 3D printing industry with the goal of offering innovative products to the 3D printing market. Their first product was a multi-filament 3D printing module for desktop 3D printers. The company was accepted into major incubation centers in Türkiye and won awards in entrepreneurship competitions.
The company, which began working on transforming its developed product into a mass-produced, end-user product, established a strategic partnership with Creality, the world's largest manufacturer of desktop 3D printers, in 2021. In its Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, it achieved (estimated) pre-sales of 450 units in 64 different countries in 30 days, generating £148,500 in sales.










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