Compact 3D Printer "G-ZERO"
The tool head is made up of resin parts printed by G-ZERO itself for weight reduction!
The "G-ZERO" is a compact 3D printer measuring 440×415×470mm, capable of outputting engineering plastics (PPS, PA). It can be easily installed not only in offices but also on factory lines, allowing customers to easily add the functionality of producing jigs and small parts to their work environments. The high-rigidity frame, made with metal processing technology from small factories, maintains its high printing accuracy without warping even after repeated high-speed printing. 【Features】 ■ A manufacturing factory that fits on your desk ■ Sturdy body ■ Lightweight tool head ■ Automatic bed leveling ■ Designed and manufactured in Japan *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■ External dimensions: 440×410×470mm (excluding accessories) ■ Weight: 26kg ■ Build area: 250×200×200mm ■ Number of nozzles: 1 ■ Nozzle diameter: 0.2/0.4mm *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Case study (one example)】 ■ Semiconductor transport tray ■ Robot gripper ■ Precision gear ■ Glasses prototype ■ Tapping jig *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Notice of participation in "Automotive World (Tokyo)" from January 21 (Wednesday) to January 23 (Friday), 2026.
Gutenberg Inc. will be exhibiting at the "Automotive World (Tokyo)" held at Tokyo Big Sight. New technologies on cutting-edge themes in the automotive industry, such as carbon neutrality, electrification, autonomous driving, connected cars, and lightweighting, will be showcased all in one place. The event is expanding in scale year by year as a venue for technical consultations and business negotiations with automobile manufacturers, auto parts manufacturers, and suppliers from around the world. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Notice of participation in "TCT Japan" from January 28 (Wednesday) to January 30 (Friday), 2026.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at "TCT Japan" held at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition is a comprehensive showcase of 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM) technologies. It will create opportunities to encounter technologies that accelerate and optimize the manufacturing processes of new products and technology development across various industries through the application of 3D printing/AM technologies. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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G-ZERO x POTICON, a domestic 3D printer manufacturer aiming for the application of robot parts.
Starting with our first PEEK-compatible 3D printer, the "G-ZERO MP1," the G-ZERO series of domestically produced 3D printers achieves industry-leading printing speeds as a super engineering plastic-compatible machine using the FFF method. Furthermore, by optimally combining with the high-performance resin POTICON filament, it simultaneously realizes fine detail, high rigidity, and high strength, enabling high-performance printing at a practical level. In this presentation, we will discuss the future of robotics that the G-ZERO series and POTICON FILAMENT will pave the way for. Details https://irex.nikkan.co.jp/webinar/detail/1509
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Notice of Participation in the 2025 International Robot Exhibition (IREX) from December 3 (Wednesday) to December 6 (Saturday), 2025.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the "2025 International Robot Exhibition (IREX)" held at Tokyo Big Sight. At this exhibition, advanced technologies and related products from domestic and international robot manufacturers and related companies will be showcased, and business negotiations directly linked to new business opportunities will take place. Our company plans to display the actual machine of "G-ZERO MP1" and numerous prototypes using "POTICON PEEK." We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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We have published a case study on the introduction of G-ZERO L1 by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.
We have published a case study on the introduction of G-ZERO L1 by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) under the title "The Power of Prototyping Supporting Communication During Disasters." At the Resilient ICT Research Center of NICT, which aims to achieve "uninterrupted communication," we spoke with Mr. Takeshi Sato, a research technician in the Sustainable ICT Systems Research Laboratory, and Mr. Kota Kido, the chief of the Manufacturing Group in the Radio Utilization Management and Manufacturing Office of the Business Planning Department, about the realities of the research field and the importance of prototyping. Please take a moment to read it.
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Our company explores the possibilities of digital technologies, including 3D printers, serving as a bridge between designers and manufacturers, aiming to realize a democratic transformation in manufacturing. Additionally, we will expand manufacturing literacy so that anyone can connect to processing sites on our manufacturing web platform and utilize the resources of small factories, enabling designs focused on each process, such as machining and mass production. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.





















