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All of which doesn't necessary mean that their 3D printer they're selling have to be expensive.

They could have keep the spec of their first generation and try to figure out how to make it cheaper over time without losing quality.



Ask yourself what their incentive is to make it cheaper. The market probably won't increase by much with a slightly lower cost, but it increases considerably when you improve the capability. For many people, a e.g., 30% larger work envelope along with a smaller feature size can be worth 200% higher cost.

Then again, I'm comparing it to milling machines and lathes; perhaps the market for low end 3D printing is sufficiently different that what I know doesn't apply.




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