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Developing the 3DPrintMi DIY Printer

Developing the 3DPrintMi DIY Printer. Christopher Lau. Lack of documentation Difficult to assemble No tech support Expensive. Easy to build: F ewer parts and comprehensive instructions Mostly printed parts: 60% of printer is made of printed parts

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Developing the 3DPrintMi DIY Printer

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  1. Developing the 3DPrintMi DIY Printer Christopher Lau

  2. Lack of documentation • Difficult to assemble • No tech support • Expensive

  3. Easy to build: Fewer parts and comprehensive instructions • Mostly printed parts: 60% of printer is made of printed parts • Affordable: Cost of materials ~$350 • Accessible: Open source

  4. Evolution of the 3DPrintMi First Design Current Design

  5. Thank You! • Chris.g.lau@gmail.com • http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:95339 • http://www.instructables.com/id/3DPrintMi-Assembly-Guide/ The Printing Bay410 Moody StreetWaltham, MA 02453 • www.theprintingbay.org

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