We offer free benchmark 3D printing!
Would you like to create free benchmark models using super engineering plastics like PEEK and engineering plastics?
We offer free benchmark printing for customers considering the purchase of a 3D printer. We can use POTICON filaments such as POTICON PA, POTICON PPS, and POTICON PEEK, as well as general-purpose resins like PLA, ABS, PC, ASA, PA, and TPU. Please feel free to contact us for this opportunity!
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- Size: Within 100mm x 100mm x 100mm - Data format: step, stl - Quantity: 1 piece (assemblies are not supported) Please feel free to contact us if these conditions do not apply.
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G-ZERO G-ZERO L1 G-ZERO MP1 Free Benchmark Modeling
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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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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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Certified as a "Excellent Factory" in Ota Ward for the fiscal year 2025.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. has been selected for the factory certification system "Yukojo" (Excellent Factory) implemented by Ota Ward. "Yukojo" is a system that certifies outstanding facilities that serve as models for other factories, emphasizing not only high technical and management capabilities but also the creation of a worker-friendly labor environment, cooperation with the community, and consideration for the environment, reflecting a positive attitude towards people and the town. The system started in the 7th year of the Heisei era, and so far, 309 companies have been certified. This system, which focuses on creating a comfortable working environment for employees, harmony with the community, and reducing environmental impact, has been highly regarded as a precursor to the principles of the SDGs. In this, the 31st year, as a result of a rigorous examination, 10 new companies have been certified as "Yukojo." Our selection is thanks to the support of our customers, partner companies, and the local community. We will continue to strive for social contributions centered around 3D printing technology. You can view the original release below. https://www.pio-ota.jp/news/information/r7yukojo_kettei/
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An introduction article about our company was published in the November 2025 issue of "Tokyo BizBeat" by the Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center.
Recently, our company, Gutenberg Co., Ltd., was featured in the November 2025 issue of the public relations magazine "Tokyo BizBeat," published by the Tokyo Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Corporation. "Tokyo BizBeat" is a public relations information magazine for small and medium-sized enterprises, including manufacturing companies. Our CEO, Lee Seung-joo, was interviewed, and the article, titled "Aiming for Social Contribution with 'High-Speed 3D Printers' and Proactive Action," discusses the background of our founding, our challenges in developing 3D printers, our capital investments utilizing the corporation's support programs, and our future business developments. Since our establishment in 2021, we have pursued efficiency in manufacturing and new possibilities in production through the development of "high-speed, high-precision" 3D printers. We are currently based in Ota City, Tokyo, strengthening our production system and expanding our business while deepening collaborations with partner companies, investors, and material manufacturers. In 2025, we plan to announce a new model, the "G-ZERO MP1," and continue our efforts towards further quality improvement and technological innovation. The article focuses on our spirit of challenge since our founding and our "ability to engage and rally people," highlighting the story behind Gutenberg's growth.
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The public interview stage "How to Avoid Mistakes When Choosing a Commercial 3D Printer" for Formnext Asia Tokyo Forum 2025 has been released on ShareLab TV.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. was interviewed by the editorial team of ShareLab at the public interview stage of the Formnext Asia Tokyo Forum 2025, conducted by the 3D printer industry media ShareLab, on the topic of "How to Choose a Commercial 3D Printer Without Making Mistakes." Developer Yuji Yamaguchi explained the key points for successful implementation, focusing not only on the performance of the 3D printer itself but also on material selection based on application and the manufacturer's support system. We also highlighted the importance of Technical Data Sheets (TDS) when utilizing high-performance resins such as PA (Nylon), PPS, and PEEK during implementation in companies, as well as the high-performance filament POTICON FILAMENT developed in collaboration with Otsuka Chemical. Moving forward, we will continue to provide support that aligns with the manufacturing sites of user companies, including operational and maintenance aspects after the introduction of 3D printers, through event participation and consultation opportunities.
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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.














