nano3Dprint Unveils Highest Resolution Print System in Additive Manufacturing

A micro-to-nanoscale materials printer, D4200S is first to deliver 20 nanometers print resolution

Burlingame, CA - (April 8, 2023) — nano3Dprint, a next-generation additive manufacturing

solutions provider, today unveiled its D4200S printer, a groundbreaking advancement in
sub-micron additive manufacturing technology. Capable of a 20 nanometers print resolution, the
D4200S is the highest-resolution additive print system available.

nano3Dprint is the first to introduce this technology to the additive manufacturing market and
aims to expand the range of technology available to researchers and engineers while pushing
the boundaries of additive manufacturing solutions.

Leveraging scanning probe nanotechnology, the D4200S is expected to revolutionize
nano-scale 3D printing while prioritizing versatility, ease and precision. The printer's
nano-deposition mode is capable of printing between 20 nm to 250 μm, and D4200S achieves
ultimate printing positional accuracy at <1 nanometer. Additionally, with its high-speed
micro-deposition mode, the D4200S dispenses functional materials with feature sizes that range
from 5 μm to 400 μm.

Capable of printing functional materials for electronics, prototyping, R&D, industrial applications
and bioprinting, the D4200S print heads accommodate various print materials, including gold,
silver, copper, polymers, metallic oxides, organic compounds and photosensitive polymers.
Specifically engineered to enable advanced innovations, the D4200S includes AFM capabilities
for analysis, nanowriting and patented 3D printing technology, enabling users to print computer

chips or set foundational advancements for complex biological structures. Users can also utilize
the D4200S for maskless lithography, mask repair and tissue engineering.

"Our goal with introducing the D4200S is to provide accessible next-generation technology for
top-tier research labs and innovative startups alike," says Gretta Perlmutter, nano3Dprint
Customer Success Manager.

"For example, one D4200S printer can essentially replace all the equipment necessary for
lithographic processing in a cleanroom. While a fully equipped cleanroom could cost millions of
dollars, the D4200S is a fraction of the cost," Perlmutter added.

Starting today, customers can secure early commercial availability of the D4200S
micro-to-nanoscale printer with a 25% ($62,500) minimum down payment. The total cost of the
D4200S printer is $250,000, and shipments will begin later this year. To reserve your printer,
email info@nano3dprint.com or visit https://nano3dprint.com/contact-us/.

For additional information, visit https://nano3dprint.com or call (650) 762-6677.
About nano3Dprint: nano3Dprint offers next-generation additive manufacturing solutions that
enable printing of fully-realized electronic devices with seamless integration of
micro-to-nanoscale materials. With its current electronics printer lineup, nano3Dprint is
revolutionizing legacy 3D printing systems to enable users to invent, design, test, research and
manufacture rapidly, easily and accurately.

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