3D Systems unveiled the first ever consumer 3D printer, the Cube, at CES 2012 in Las Vegas on Tuesday, January 10th. Here Rajeev Kulkarni, Vice President & General Manager Consumer Solutions for 3D Systems, explains how the Cube works.
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LightProductionsTV 2 weeks ago
Anyone that can actually afford one of these would just buy the Makerbot version. Can print much larger items and it would be a little cheaper. Your gonna have to learn how to tinker with it for the Makerbot version or this one so why not get the larger room also....
Intrabeldin 2 weeks ago
Printer is not a rip of better and smarter then any other printer on the market for us town people
elvisflorian 3 weeks ago
This printer is either a rip off of the Up printer or an OEM version from the same company that is sold to 3D systems.
MisterBech 1 month ago
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autobotreview 1 month ago
Misleading video commentary. Consumer-grade 3D printing exists for years already, with the Up! Printer, the MakerBot, the RepRap and clones, etc... In fact, the mechanical axis/feeder strategy is a direct rip-off of the Up! printer.
epichorns 1 month ago
I`ve the last comment
Aboydebeat12 1 month ago
not last
goodfellow1984 1 month ago
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allsaint1978 1 month ago
Third comment!
Zarianium 1 month ago