Getting a start in 3D printing can be a pretty costly and intimidating endeavor, with most printers in the affordable range coming in at around $1,000. But for $299, the makers of the iBox Nano aim to provide an alternative that is not only cheaper, but also easier for novice makers to operate—so long as your 3D printing ambitions fall somewhat on the micro side of design.
The iBox Nano is a 3D resin printer that boasts a lot of “world’s… ,” including world’s cheapest, lightest, smallest and quietest 3D printer
and it’s also the only 3D printer in the world that has the option of being battery operated. While most consumer-grade 3D printers use plastic filament, the iBox Nano makes its creations from a pool of resin, which is hardened layer by layer with UV
LEDs. This not only reduces the power needs of the printer, but prevents that icky melting plastic smell from permeating one’s home.
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I’m quite interested in introducing such a product to the Indian market. Please get in touch in case you feel we can possibly collaborate on such a venture.
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I would be interested in providing this product in Europe & Switerland.
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