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Stratasys Fortus 900mc / F900

The Stratasys Fortus® 900mc and F900 are, in practical terms, the same large-format Fortus platform. Whether it is a 900mc Gen 1, 900mc Gen 2, or the current F900 naming, the core machine DNA is the same.

This is the big version of a Fortus 400mc. Same parameter files. Same head. Same drive blocks. Same Fortus process logic. What changes is the scale. The 900mc / F900 takes that same workhorse behavior and stretches it into a much larger build envelope.

For buyers, that means the difference is often less about 900mc vs F900 and more about machine condition, hours, service history, and how the machine has been maintained. At NEXT 3DP, that is where the real value conversation starts.

36 x 24 x 36 in 914 x 610 x 914 mm build volume
225°C Engineered heated chamber capability
425°C High-temperature extruder capability
US$125,000 Average used machine target
Used Stratasys Fortus 900mc being unloaded
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Stratasys Fortus F900 build in progress
Large-format Fortus build capability

The Fortus 900mc / F900 is not a completely different Fortus story. It is the same Fortus behavior, the same Fortus process, and the same Fortus hardware philosophy — just built at a scale the 400mc cannot touch.

Why this platform matters

The big Fortus platform is familiar in all the right ways and different where it counts

The Fortus 900mc / F900 is similar to the 400mc in ways that matter operationally and very different in the one way buyers usually care about most: size. You should expect the same kind of part, the same kind of process behavior, and the same kind of Fortus logic. What you gain is the ability to build those parts at a completely different scale.

Same Fortus DNA

Same parameter files, same head, same drive blocks, same Fortus process behavior. That continuity matters for experienced Fortus users.

Massively larger build envelope

The story here is simple: this is the big Fortus. It takes what people already trust about the 400mc and scales it up dramatically.

Condition matters more than the badge

For most buyers, the difference between 900mc generations and F900 naming matters less than machine hours, maintenance history, service record, and actual condition.

Very similar to a 400mc

What feels the same

  • Same Fortus approach to process control and print behavior.
  • Same parameter-file ecosystem.
  • Same head and same drive-block logic.
  • Same expectation of dependable Fortus-style output.
  • Same thermal capability class in terms of chamber and extruder temperature.
Wildly different in scale

What changes

  • Much larger build size.
  • Much larger part strategy and application range.
  • Bigger machine footprint and bigger production intent.
  • Machine condition and usage history matter even more at this size class.
  • Capital cost is far higher, so ownership strategy matters more too.
Thermal capability

Same thermal capability class as the 400mc. Just much bigger.

Spec-wise, the big story is not a different chamber or a different extruder class. The thermal capability remains in the same Fortus class as the 400mc. That is exactly why the 900mc / F900 is so useful: it brings known Fortus process behavior into a much larger machine.

Build Chamber
Up to 225°C

Engineered heated chamber capability in the same Fortus class as the 400mc platform.

Extruder Capability
Up to 425°C

High-temperature extruder capability built around the same Fortus hardware logic users already know.

What that means
Big parts, same Fortus behavior

Large-format capability without stepping away from the known Fortus process system.

Fortus 900mc / F900 specs

Core specs buyers actually care about

Build Volume
36 x 24 x 36 in

914 x 610 x 914 mm large-format production build envelope.

Machine Class
Large-format industrial FDM

The biggest Fortus platform class, built for serious production parts.

Platform Logic
Large-format Fortus

Best understood as the big version of a 400mc rather than a completely different machine family.

Used • Serviced • Refurbished
US$125,000 average

Target pricing for a used Fortus 900mc / F900 depends heavily on condition, hours, maintenance history, included accessories, software status, and whether the machine is being presented as used-only, serviced, or more fully refurbished.

Buying paths

Used, serviced, and refurbished all matter here too

Buyers looking at the Fortus 900mc / F900 are still making the same kind of decision as 400mc buyers, just at a much larger capital level. Some want straightforward used value. Others want more service work completed up front. Others want the strongest refurbished story possible.

  • Used Fortus 900mc / F900: value-focused path for buyers who know what they are evaluating.
  • Serviced Fortus 900mc / F900: stronger machine path for buyers who want more confidence up front.
  • Refurbished Fortus 900mc / F900: best fit for buyers prioritizing readiness and presentation.
  • Warranty options: important in a machine class where condition and hours matter so much.
What buyers should focus on

Hours, service history, and condition

Because the 900mc / F900 platform is so similar across name changes, buyers should spend less energy worrying about the exact label and more energy looking at usage history, service record, maintenance quality, and overall machine condition.

  • Total machine hours
  • General wear and service history
  • Condition of major assemblies
  • How the machine was operated and maintained
  • What support path exists after purchase
Ownership value

The real buying decision is bigger than the machine itself

On a platform this large, buyers are not just purchasing build size. They are buying into a support path, a maintenance path, a material-cost path, and a workflow path. That is why NEXT 3DP matters in this conversation.

Same Fortus logic means familiar support

The shared hardware and shared process logic with the 400mc platform make the 900mc / F900 easier to understand for Fortus users than many people think.

Scale raises the stakes

The larger the machine, the more build size matters and the more ownership strategy matters. Support, service, materials, and process confidence all matter more.

Machine condition matters most

For buyers comparing units, the smarter question is usually not “900mc or F900?” It is “Which machine is actually the better unit?”

Why buyers move up to this platform

Same kind of part. Just much larger.

The Fortus 900mc / F900 is attractive when buyers want the same kind of Fortus result they already trust, but at a scale that smaller machines cannot reach. That is the core value proposition.

FAQ

Fortus 900mc / F900 questions

Should the 900mc and F900 be treated as separate machine pages?

In most cases, no. The machines are so similar that one strong page usually makes more sense, with the focus placed on condition, hours, and service history rather than splitting hairs over naming.

Is the F900 basically the same machine as the Fortus 900mc?

Yes, in the practical sense that matters to most buyers. Same basic Fortus platform logic, same thermal capability class, and the same large-format role in the lineup.

How is it similar to a Fortus 400mc?

It shares the same Fortus process DNA, same head, same drive blocks, and same parameter-file logic. The major difference is the much larger build envelope.

What should buyers focus on most?

Machine hours, condition, service history, and overall support path. Those usually matter more than whether the badge says early 900mc, later 900mc, or F900.

For buyers

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For owners

Already own one and want better support or lower operating cost?

The value of this platform is not just in buying it. It is in keeping it productive through support, materials, process knowledge, and smarter ownership strategy.

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