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  • This already looks like it's from the 80s, imagine what it will compare 20 years from now.

  • "best quality, biggest build volume, fastest pirnting"...biggest price wait what?!

  • Dear st. Nick

  • Dear st. Nick

  • dear santa .....

  • Well, the fact that an automated plasma cutter will run you around $100-150k, a waterjet is in the $100k range.. A "copy" welder is in the $150k range. I mean, we spend around $70k a year just in maintenance on our waterjet..  $60k for a rapid prototyper isn't bad at all.

  • wow these ARE cheap. for something that is clearly made for industrial use, i was expecting it to be in the millions range, and i was expecting it to be much larger. this is insane how far technology has gone, and people are saying that $60k is expensive because they probably want one for $100 to throw in their house. get real people.

  • yup i want to pay $59990 for a printer. ACTUAL PRICE

  • you think Megan fox will agree to try and fit in there?

  • I would print out so many Fallout props

  • Can I use the Zcorp 3D Printer 650 to create/print more Zcorp 3D Printer 650s and sell them?

  • @NickMetnik short answer no. long answer NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOO

  • Goolge RepRap. Open source 3D printer. Of course the quality is not the same.

  • So...we can now print anything we want? Once these get cheap enough, so many people will be out of a job. Want a new chair? Print it. Want a new toy? Print it. OMG, parenting just got easier! Kid sees something he wants on TV and you can just print it out for him!

  • @StapleCactus Of course, you'd have to download the 3d model from the YARR bay. ;)

  • LOL thal get you on the ink alll the time the prter cheep but INK agen LOL

  • I feel like I'm watching something from Terminator....

  • YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A GUNDAM

  • Im gonna buy a crap printer then just build parts for a good one.

  • Im looking for a very smooth finish. How does the finish look with this machine?

  • Step 1. Buy printer

    Step 2. print out another printer

    Step 3. ??????

    Step 4. Profit

    Trollface.jpg

  • steal the mona lisa, replicate it with this printer, put back the fake one, then keep the real one or sell it

  • This'd be great for making pens and styluses.

  • I am thinking of buying a smaller desktop 3d printer.

  • Do you think soon we are able to print food and clothes?

  • One day we're going to look back at this and think "I can't believe they used to be so big!"

  • fake

  • @26starlove

    no, it's not.

  • @26starlove not a fake, U are the fake

  • can i print a vagina?

  • Take my money!!!!! I need this!!!

  • Print out a 3D printer more!

  • Time to pull your stocks out of Lego/toy companies.

    Seriously guys.

    Toys will go the direction the VHS/DVD has.

  • Beam me up scottie!

  • badass

  • PC LOAD LETTER

  • EPIC

  • REPLICATE a STAR TREK FOOD REPLICATOR near you!

  • Precursor to replicators.

  • make me alienware now ffs

  • How about 4-dimensional printing? Ever thought of that? :)

  • Finally women can print themselves sex toys, without the embarrassment of having to buy them in XXX stores.

  • 3:25 - Why do -we- have to remove the excess powder? Why can't the machine take care of that itself?

  • @vankka1. "100 years", in that time will be so far beyond of this technology.

  • Ehhh.. I could make one better, cheaper, and with more fun to build. :D

  • One day people are going to look back at this and say "wow they went through all that just to make a 3d copy?" Kind of how we look back at VHS tapes and photos that were made in dark rooms

  • 2:49 seemed like a parody commercial

  • I have a serious question..how much is one?

  • @Oceanic180 50K i think

  • @Oceanic180 You can get good small ones like the Makerbot for 1500

  • @Oceanic180 Must be about 5~10k

  • @Oceanic180 $59 900

  • @Oceanic180 You can build your own for under $800, i am, check out my channel, im making educational videos over industrial and at-home manufacturing

  • @Oceanic180 Around 20 Grand though the cheapest I've seen is $19,900(U.S)

  • @Oceanic180 $60,000

  • @Oceanic180 these machine range from £25,000 - £50,000. The really big scale commercial ones can cost as much as £500,000. Companies like Aston Martin and Forumla 1 teams use such printers. They have been using them for 20 years! They are expensive and unheard of to most people because if they were available to everyone, millions of people would be jobless! lol. However, that is starting to change. You can buy "domestic toy" versions for under £2k. Google "makerbot 3d printers" Enjoy

  • @Oceanic180 Probably $50,000 :P

  • @Oceanic180

    $59,900

  • @Oceanic180 manufacturer's suggested retail price of $59,900.

  • @Oceanic180 the chepesst one is a desttop one that is high res au$2699

  • this reminds me so much of the computer commercials of the 80s and 90s. we will all laugh about these machines in 20 years.

    but todays its awesomeness though.

  • @adsci So true :)

  • I really needed this... But then i took an arrow to the knee

  • "largest field volume of any 3D printer on the market today"

    WTF?? i dont even know this kind of printer will exist..!!!

  • make a 3d chick ...and have 3 dimensional sex ;P

  • HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST?? THERE ARE NO PRICES ON THEIR WEBSITE :(

  • @goodcat1982 for a simple version one that does about 1x1x2 scale will range between 10 and 30,000 dollars(liek i said small scale) one like this hundreds of thousands ..think about it something like this can virtually cut labor time by about 95 percent/./in companys that mass produce items it would easily pay for itself..only downside is no work for anyone else :P

  • @Pulse589 That's not true at all. Things like this are not used for manufacturing, it's still WAY faster to manufacture through traditional methods. These are used for rapid prototyping prior to production to test a product and evaluate it. These things take several hours to print an object, so the actual production time would be much much higher if they were being used to manufacture an entire product line.

  • @choopie911 right..production time maybe so depending on the size of the parts and how complex as the cideo says i means LABORRRRRR tie will be reduced...eventually in a manf setting humans will only be needed to maintain an almost self sustained robotic factory...

  • @choopie911 and just think...this machine is just the start...only took 30years to put computers in our pockets instead of a room...u think it will take them long to master this piece of technology...i eman we landed a man ont he moon

  • @Pulse589 This machine isn't just the start, 3D printing has existed for a while. This is a very good one, and now that you can 3D print glass and ceramics, it opens new doors for innovation. The future you are thinking of where a few people are needed to maintain a self-sustained robot factory already exists, and has for a long time. For TONS of products like the Air Chair, they set the machines up and then let them pump out their products one after another. Printing would be slower.

  • Dear santa...

  • FREEEEE LEGGOOOS YES!

  • @MrAzucaaa Free my ass, these printers require a small loan to buy one, I swear.

  • @MrAzucaaa Not entirely free, because the company will make fortune on selling the "ink" and "paper"

  • ACHIVABLE BLEEP BLOP, no one here got that :(

  • @CommonRaven oh, btw if you 3d model, you can use shapeways to sell your creations.

  • @CommonRaven check out makerbot and reprap. they are relatively cheap and material varies, but the ones i stated use fairly strong plastic, if you want to test it out, or to make a few small models, buy from shapeways and they'll ship the finished model to you.

  • And i can make with this one any rubik's cube?

  • @logger1200 oskar van divanter already took the idea... and shot it to the moon! /watch?v=ihWyzvOM9pk&feature=r­elated

  • how expensive is it?

  • this could be the answer for world hunger!

    printing food and water for third world countries, then wait for everyone to die from 3D poisoning, and nobody will be hungry anymore!

    tho i have to say that i don't think this is the solution God counting for...

  • I know what I'm going to print bigger and better. hehehe

    XD

  • Print a naked lady, or you're dick, or even... OMG I'm gonna get a printer like this! xD

  • sooo.... if i print a rubiks cube, i can solve it?

  • CAN IT PRINT ANOTHER z Printer only smaller!?

  • @NecropsY1 the university in Bath, uk, used their 3d printer to replicate the parts of thr printer to build another

  • 3 people are from China...

  • is this for real, I mean there would have to be some assembly involved

    

  • @marleyboybiko no it prints assembled i think

  • I usually don't like ads, but this technology is just amazing!

  • @Haz3rd yo dawg I heard you like printers.

  • 2:50 it's a zizi. lol

  • Print another printer.

  • Can it print the money spent buying it?

  • I'll be impressed when it can print a real camera.

    And it won't cost more than a real camera.

  • I wish they had these at stores for public use like those photo stores. And i am not shore if there is a place for that.

  • *trollface* copys 3ds and pretend its real and sells it

  • How much?

  • How long does it take to print?

  • If you make a really big one, you can print a house in like a day.

  • If I get one, the fiirst thing I will print will be a penis

  • @AlcoholicJizzSpitter I was thinking the exact same thing. A penis with an tattooed swastica on it.

  • dear santa

  • but can you use that camera?

  • @KaKaGaNu Its not a univeral assember lol

  • @Mandragara then why bother printing it in 3D?

  • @KaKaGaNu to get a feel of how your product feels in had etc

  • and the best part is....you cant have it.

  • Basically just borrow a car, take the whole thing apart, print each and every component, then build your own car by assembling the printed components...

  • Seems like 2 people are from the future...

  • z-corp from dragon ball Z mind blown O:

  • Who would dislike this?  It awsome!

  • i honestly didnt know that people advertised things that were so expensive...

  • I saw a better 3D printere before, little larger and less acurate but it can duplicate ANYTHING. It's called China

  • @redblastredblast HAHAHAHAHA i like it man!!!

  • @redblastredblast It can't switch between objects to be duplicated by downloading a file, that's the point. A good enough 3D printer might help people pirate physical objects the way they pirate music today. =D

  • Wait.. It can print springs?

  • "You wouldn't pirate a car" Just watch me.

  • But will it blend?

  • solid lego models!!!!!!!!!!!! fuck yea

  • YES! I CAN PRINT PLASTIC MODEL KITS!

  • omg i can print legos!

  • @zzparadoxzz thats what i would do print lego sets lol

  • very cool!!!

  • one day when were 80 were gonna tell our grandchildren that before we had 70-d printers we used to use big bulky 3-d printers and they will laugh

  • just convinced my boss to buy one for my workshop :)

  • But how much does it cost :3?

  • @Xarniel They are selling one on Amazon and it's 4,300 dollars! That's way too expensive! The 3D printer they were selling look smaller than this though.

  • Print a gun and steal the printer from the store.

  • @ASSEMblerEX With how much this thing probably costs, I wouldn't doubt that someone would do it. :P

  • I think the one of the only downsides to this printer would be the fact that you can't print based on material quality. Like, if you copy a bouncy ball, the printed bouncy ball won't bounce. If you print a spring, the spring won't stretch. All new materials are going to have the qualities of the solidified powder, not of the original material.

    The next step in 3D printing would be to develop a powder that can mimic different materials, and a scanner that can assess those material's qualities.

  • blend-tech now needs to make a 3d blinder in order to blend this printer :P

  • This is so sci-fi its beyond incredible.

  • this looks like a freakin videogame in-game ad...

  • so that means you could replicate objects and sell them on ebay for the same amount of money? lol

  • so easy a caveman can do it.

  • its almost scary how cool that is haha

  • I'm pretty sure the ones that print in plastic start at $30,000 and the ones that print in titanium and other metals are about $250,000.

  • That looks expensive! xD

  • i want to see someone make a parody of this with " wood!, use it to make anything your mind desires.. a chair, a table, a boat even a house! "

  • what if you scanned an a4 bit of paper?

  • Finally!

    ALL THE LEGO'S WILL BE MINE!

  • I'm wondering if it can produce different flexibilities.

  • how much does it cost??

  • this is the life that almost of us wish to have. it's a big progress to the future

  • This almost makes me want to stop living in 1979.

  • I would print an awesome case for my xbox

  • I fell that in 50 years, these are going to somehow to the size of the iPad

  • $60K..... That isn't that expensive seeing as how you can literally make whatever the fuck you want.

  • Could it print us a government? (I'm from Belgium)

  • @Inothep but keep in mind they won't live but it is still a lot better LOL

    belguim too

  • These is the future of manufacturing...

  • @gnight21 you had the same idea I just had watching this video! How about printing another printer heheh =D

  • Can imagine how many secretaries will get bent over one of these after hours

  • god damn iwant dis

  • Will it print WORKING prototypes like a transformers™ action figure? If so, I'll be willing to pay in excess of $50 for it!

  • So can you scan the printer and print more printers?

  • this awsome shit is so futuristic the measurements to show how big the tray is they use BOOTH cubic inch and cubic centimeter!!!.. fuck yea, ima print my cock in a full 6.35 centimeters!!!!!!

  • @TheFckyo Not only that, you can upload the scan/3d model of it online so that Rick Perry can print one for his collection.

  • Nice machine, but the commercial sounds like at 1983 commercial :S

  • LOL its real and they already have food scanners its called a assebly line

  • They should of done a more future tech movie theme...."Would you like to know more?" lol

  • "And if you buy it now you get it for only 199 billion dollors"

  • O.K., seriously, how long before some technician scans his junk and makes a digital print of it?

  • @LambdaKore Are you kidding? They had these in the 90's so I'm sure someone did it on a $200k one then. Now it's only $20-60k or if you wanna do it yourself you can google 'makerbot' and shell out $1-3k to make it with ABS plastic. You can even make the 3d model into a compatible format and put it on an SD card, and plug it right in and print with a resolution of up to .0002 inches. So youre junk may be 2 ten-thousandths of an inch off.

  • Yhey are only $20000...

  • It cant be that long till they can spit out molten metal as well as plastic, to make electronics as well

  • Anyone feel like eating the powder?

  • I cant wait till 2015 and rub it into peoples faces that this is real

  • I wan one :( in my house now