They’re not the biggest name in the consumer 3D printing game, but XYZ has certainly offered up some interesting products in its time, including one of the earliest combo 3D scanning/printing models.

The manufacturer’s going big at this year’s CES with a slew of new products for 2016. First up is the da Vinci Mini, the company’s most affordable printer with a $269 asking price. The printer has the same 5.9 x 5.9 x 5.9-inch build size as the da Vinci Jr., but manages to pack it into a smaller footprint, all while offering Wi-Fi functionality and USB ports for file transfer.

At $549, the da Vinci Junior 1.0 3-in-1 has 3D printing, scanning, and optional laser engraving. The printer also features on-board Wi-Fi and an auto-calibrating print bed. The da Vinci Junior 2.0 Mix, meanwhile, features a dual-extruding single nozzle that mixes two filaments into a single color. That one’s priced at $499.

XYZ’s also got some higher-end professional models for businesses and one other interesting consumer product, the XYZprinting 3D Pen, a $49 pen that heats and extrudes plastic for some free-hand 3D printing.

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