3D Printer
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  • print a 3d printer

  • dude can that thing make car pieces ? because you can draw them in CAD

  • "This desktop 3D printer is an office friendly,"

    but not a eco-friendly

  • w t f

  • so does that stuff get recycled or....

  • zprinter 650 its better

  • WHAT A WASTE OF "TAPE"

  • 1 tree = 1 match

  • please let me know how 1 tree is only one match....

  • What a big waste!!! I saw one homemade using dental plaster using inkjet printer for 50bucks

  • not as much waste as shipping from China.

  • WHERE DID YOU SEE IT?

  • They have or might have stopped creating human organs with stem cells liked together with other cells so the odnor list gets smaller

  • that must take 4ever to print...and what a waste...even if you can recycle the waste, processing it still uses a lot of energy. Dumb solution to a simple procedure.

  • it's not for your office you idiot, it has a purpose and for the price is quite good

  • Ill give you the benefit of the doubt, but how long did it take you to unwrap the waste around the printed part? What was the proportion of waste to the actual printed part? And the duration of the print? Also, the advertisement says that it is an "office friendly, network compatible peripheral". So why did you tell me it wasn't for "your office"?

  • why does it waste so much?

  • why do you waste so much air?

  • Quiet your mouth

  • useless.

  • You have to realize that it's not just to make toys with. I saw an article in PM, they use these to duplicate rare parts in old cars and things that would be impossible to get otherwise. Definitely not useless.

  • i wasnt talking on the economical way

  • you can recycle it

  • but then u still have to buy plastic because if u recycle it u will need to give it to the recycling plant, unless if u know how to recycle plastic.

  • it would be cool way to recycle plastic bags. It definitely has some certain uses. I can see this making use of membrane type flexies and hinges. Still, the implementation looks like it could use more work. All in all an interesting approach to the problem. 5 stars for effort.

  • Cost of one print ?

  • weird working principle. not efficient!

  • It's fairly simple to work..

  • not that impracticable if you think about it, a roll of plastic vs containers of powder.

  • except for the big block of waste material..

  • @walikai but the material is very cheap i saw that on tv

  • @motjuh13 still waste, unless they can send it back to the company and melt it down for new rolls of material

  • The music is soo anoying!

  • Such a waste. that huge block of plastic for that one tiny bit of tixpex dispenser

  • it's meant for modelers

  • This is not a good 3d printer

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