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  2. Comparison of 3D printers - Wikipedia

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    Some important 3D printer metrics include: Print technology: 3D printing processes encompasses a variety of methods which each have their own unique challenges. Length of production run and support: 3D printers often require adjustments and parts replacement. A long production run often means that spare parts are also available.

  3. Kudo3d - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed the Bean, this compact 3D printer was created to solve the consumer's desire for a high resolution, low cost 3D printer. The Bean was able to reach their goal of $50,000 within 2 minutes and $100,000 in 3 minutes. [8] The Bean 3D printer is a LCD SLA 3D printer, meaning it uses a LCD to project images slices onto the resin container.

  4. 2 Extremely Expensive 3-D Printers: Are They Worth It? - AOL

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    The industry of 3-D printing has been on fire over the past two years. That's thanks in large part to industry stalwarts Stratasys and 3D Systems . Both companies have turned solid profits for ...

  5. Formlabs - Wikipedia

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    Form 1 3D printers began shipping to backers in May 2013 after months of delayed production. [15] [16] The Form 1 used a 3D printing process known as stereolithography, wherein liquid resin is cured, or hardened, into a solid material by the application of laser light. Although previously available in larger, more expensive machines, the Form 1 ...

  6. The best 3D printers, according to experts - AOL

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  7. Stereolithography - Wikipedia

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    Stereolithography (SLA or SL; also known as vat photopolymerisation, [1] optical fabrication, photo-solidification, or resin printing) is a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, patterns, and production parts in a layer by layer fashion using photochemical processes by which light causes chemical monomers and ...

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