At least that's how the company describes its invention

Nov 21, 2013 15:25 GMT  ·  By

3D printers may not be particularly complicated or hard to use these days, but that doesn't mean they're particularly user-friendly. British company CEL decided to take advantage of that.

The result? The Robox 3D Printer, which only needs you to choose a design and presto, it does everything else on its own.

It has an auto-leveling system (ensures that the build platform is always flat), and an extruder system with dual-pinch wheel and closed feedback loop (even distribution of print material).

The dual-extruder system also allows for two colors or different materials to be used in the printing process.

Here's a list of materials: PLA, ABS, HIPS (for food-safe products), nylon, PC and PVA. There are othersas well, but these are the most common.

A pledge of $1,364 / €1,012 on Kickstarter will get you one.