The only way to make aluminum-strength parts on your desktop — the Mark Two carbon fiber 3D printer enables engineers to effortlessly generate value for their business.
High-Strength Printing
By reinforcing your parts with composite fiber while 3D printing them, The Mark Two 3D Printer achieves unparalleled strength, stiffness and durability in its printed parts.
Precise and Beautiful Parts
Print precise parts with best-in-class surface finish thanks to Onyx, Markforged’s extremely versatile micro carbon fiber filled nylon material.
Built to Last
A unibody aluminum chassis and precision-machined components deliver lights-out reliability over thousands of print hours.
3D Printer
3D Printing Materials
System Details
Documents
3D Printing Process
Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR)
Printing Material
Composite Base Filaments, Continuous Fibers
Build Envelope Size
320 mm x 132 mm x 154 mm (12.6 x 5.2 x 6 in)
3D Onyx
Onyx FR
Onyx ESD Nylon White Carbon Fiber Kevlar Fiberglass HSHT Fiberglass
About the Printer
The Mark Two is the best-in-class professional carbon fiber 3D printer – built around the Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) process to reliably produce strong parts for you. It’s built around an aluminum unibody frame that delivers high accuracy and repeatability. A hardened extrusion system enables the Mark Two to print Onyx — a micro carbon fiber filled nylon filament that destroys traditional extrusion systems — reliably over thousands of print hours. The machine is built to be easy to operate and maintain — from easy-to-reach wear components (like nozzles and feed tubes) to usability focused features like the print bed, which can be removed and replaced with 10 μm repeatability.
In addition to more common FFF features, the Mark Two has a 2nd-generation fiber reinforcement system that enables you to lay down continuous fiber into parts. Only Markforged composite printers are capable of printing continuous fiber reinforced parts, which can be as strong as machined aluminum.
Software
Markforged Eiger Cloud (Other options available at cost)
The only way to make aluminum-strength parts on your desktop ” the Mark Two carbon fiber 3D printer enables engineers to effortlessly generate value for their business.
High-Strength Printing
By reinforcing your parts with composite fiber while 3D printing them, The Mark Two 3D Printer achieves unparalleled strength, stiffness and durability in its printed parts.
Precise and Beautiful Parts
Print precise parts with best-in-class surface finish thanks to Onyx, Markforged's extremely versatile micro carbon fiber filled nylon material.
Built to Last
A unibody aluminum chassis and precision-machined components deliver lights-out reliability over thousands of print hours.
3D Printing Process
Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR)
Printing Material
Composite Base Filaments, Continuous Fibers
Build Envelope Size
320 mm x 132 mm x 154 mm (12.6 x 5.2 x 6 in)
Onyx
Onyx FR
Onyx ESD
Nylon White
Carbon Fiber
Kevlar
Fiberglass
HSHT Fiberglass
About the Mark Two 3D Printer
The Mark Two is the best-in-class professional carbon fiber 3D printer “ built around the Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) process to reliably produce strong parts for you. It's built around an aluminum unibody frame that delivers high accuracy and repeatability. A hardened extrusion system enables the Mark Two to print Onyx ” a micro carbon fiber filled nylon filament that destroys traditional extrusion systems ” reliably over thousands of print hours. The machine is built to be easy to operate and maintain ” from easy-to-reach wear components (like nozzles and feed tubes) to usability focused features like the print bed, which can be removed and replaced with 10 μm repeatability.
In addition to more common FFF features, the Mark Two has a 2nd-generation fiber reinforcement system that enables you to lay down continuous fiber into parts. Only Markforged composite printers are capable of printing continuous fiber reinforced parts, which can be as strong as machined aluminum.
Software
Markforged Eiger Cloud (Other options available at cost)