“I already own a printer with a big buildvolume (bigger than 30x30x30cm) and because of the size, it needs a lot of energy and is rather slow. That’s why, I started to plan a smaller printer back in october 2015. It was clear right from the start, that the new printer had to be small, precise and fast. Side effects of this would come automatically: less energy-consumption and easier handling in moving this printer around.”
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