TechExclusive: "For those that don’t know what a 3D printer is, it is essentially a device that can build 3 dimensional objects out of certain base materials. In short, this means that you could basically use such a device to create whatever you like."
Is this the consumer-friendly 3D printer we've been waiting for?
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An affordable 3D printer with a 300 x 300 x 340mm build area. Meet the Ender 3 Max.
The "in short" part is terribly misleading...
What do you mean?
Until most people can afford it, 3D printing will remain a niche market. The question no one seems to be asking, is how much the printing material will cost and who's supplying it.
Toner cartridges for laser jets still cost $75 on average. Why is that?
I don't even print out color pics on my printer any more because the ink is so ridiculously priced. I imagine the polymer w/e that's used to make widgets from these 3d printers, will be even more stupid expensive. No ty.