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3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer is ready to work right out of the box
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
3D Systems' Cubify 3D printer builds objects up to 5.5 X 5.5 X 5.5 in.
Article Summary
Since becoming more widely available to the public, people have found a myriad of uses for 3D printers, whether it's recreating bone, constructing replacement shells for hermit crabs, or simply customizing mini robot figurines. Unfortunately, most 3D printers still have one drawback over other types of printers, in that they typically need to be put together like a hobby kit. Seeing as most electronics are purchased fully intact, the idea of having to build a device piece by piece can be off-putting to consumers. 3D Systems is hoping to rectify the problem with its own 3D printer that actually works right out of the box, along with a new Cubify platform for designing and distributing printed creations.
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