Specs & load-outs
One platform, three load-outs. Start with the base system and step up to flood-resistance or defense hardening when the environment demands it.
Platform specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| System type | Vehicle-scale large-format extrusion 3D printer |
| Z-axis | Infinite: continuous build, no fixed height ceiling |
| Build envelope (X/Y) | Vehicle-scale, sized to the container interior |
| Transport | Ships and operates inside a standard shipping container |
| Power | Grid or solar-compatible; runs off-grid |
| Environmental rating (base) | IP64: dust-protected, water-spray resistant |
| Setup | Stages on a level pad; no facility retrofit |
Load-outs
Base: $25,000 to $50,000
The full HyperPrint platform: infinite Z-axis, container-portable, solar-compatible, IP64-rated. Built for depots, yards, fabrication shops, and rural sites. This is the configuration most rail and manufacturing teams will run.
Upgraded Flood Resistance: $65,000
Everything in Base, plus IP66 waterproofing, full flood resistance, and additional environmental hardening for sustained outdoor and remote operation. For teams working in austere conditions.
Defense: $75,000 to $150,000
Everything in Base and Upgraded Flood Resistance, plus an armored enclosure and MIL-STD-810 certification for shock, vibration, temperature, and immersion. This load-out resists small arms fire and unlocks DoD SBIR, DIU, and disaster-relief procurement pathways.
How HyperPrint compares
| System | Indicative price | Rural-deployable | Infinite Z | Solar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HyperPrint (base) | $25k–$50k | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Thermwood LSAM | $250k–$400k+ | No | No | No |
| Cincinnati BAAM | $250k–$400k+ | No | No | No |
HyperPrint is the only system in its build-volume class that is genuinely rural-deployable, at 5–10x lower acquisition cost than industrial large-format incumbents.