
The Mark Two Desktop 3D Printer
Print composite parts as strong as aluminium on our top-of-the-line desktop machine. The Mark Two combines Markforged’s unique continuous carbon fiber reinforcement with workhorse reliability for the strongest, most versatile parts. As an industrial 3D printer in a desktop form factor, the Mark Two delivers high-performance parts straight off the print bed.
High-Strength Printing
By reinforcing your parts with composite fiber while 3D printing them, The Mark Two achieves unparalleled strength, stiffness and durability in its printed parts.
Range of Materials
In addition to printing Onyx, the Mark Two industrial grade 3D printer uses materials that no other 3D desktop printer can, like Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass and Kevlar.
Easy-To-Use
We built our own 3D printing software that comes with The Mark Two. Printing a part to be flexible or strong is easy and intuitive.
Touchscreen Interface
The Mark Two has a built in touchscreen that makes it easy to connect to wifi, start prints and manage your printer.


Eiger Software Included
3D printing with composite fiber is as much about the software as it is about the unique technology of the printers. The Markforged Eiger 3D printing software is both powerful and easy to use in your browser, importing your drawing and slicing it for high strength printing.
Precision Design
The Mark Two print bed clicks into place with 10 micron accuracy – allowing you to pause a print, remove the bed, add components, click the bed back in and then continue the print in the exact same position.


High-Strength Printing
High strength parts, printed overnight.
TECH SPECS:
BUILD VOLUME
320 mm x 132 mm x 154 mm
PLASTIC MATERIALS
Onyx
FIBER MATERIALS
Carbon Fiber
Fiberglass
Kevlar
HSHT Fiberglass (High-Strength High-Temperature Fiberglass)
Z LAYER RESOLUTION
100 micron
INCLUDED WITH PRINTER:
800cc Onyx spool
100cc Carbon Fiber
50cc Fiberglass
50cc Kevlar
50cc HSHT Fiberglass
1 TrueBed print bed
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3D Printed Tooling & Fixtures White Paper

Industrial 3D printers produce high-strength parts tough enough to withstand manufacturing floor environments, where printed parts are put to use as tools, jigs, and fixtures. Download the whitepaper today and read three practical applications for 3D printed tooling and fixtures and how they shorten lead times, reduce material costs, and increase machine bandwidth.