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Lowest priced printer on the market
The Desktop Factory 3D printer, which has a list price of $4,995,
uses an inexpensive halogen light source and drum printing technology
to build robust parts layer by layer from composite plastic powder.
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Lowest priced material on the market
The cost of the build material is expected to be about $1 per cubic inch.
Complete material specifications, the MSDS and material properties test results will be available at launch.
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Durable parts
The Desktop Factory 3D printer builds robust, composite plastic parts that can be sanded and painted, or flamed
when desired. No post process or chemical infiltration is needed to cure or strengthen objects.
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The value of time...
The Desktop Factory mission is to provide our users with the industry's lowest total cost of ownership but we also understand how important time is to our constituents.
The ability to render a new part, tool or product design at your desktop on demand enables you to iterate faster,
improve your designs overall and exceed your customers' expectations. The value of your time is
priceless.
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Small footprint
The Desktop Factory 3D printer is about the same size as early laser printers with the initial product
measuring about 25 x 20 x 20 inches and weighing less than 90 lbs.
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Office / classroom / home friendly
The Desktop Factory 3D printer is designed to meet the needs of small design/engineering firms,
departments within large companies, and schools. It can be plugged into standard wall outlets, is
fully network compatible, and requires no special ventilation. |
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