It’s exciting to see desktop 3D printers proliferate in waves, corresponding with the patents that expire with each technology. The FFF/FDM 3D printers that exploded with the expiration of Stratasys patents are responsible for the existence of this website and the subsequent boom in the technology, spurred by media attention and the resulting investment that attention brought. At the beginning of this year, desktop stereolithography and DLP machines began to hit the scene at lower and lower prices, including the FSL3D Pegasus and the MakeX M-One. Over the course of the past few weeks, after SLS patents expired earlier in the summer, (more) affordable laser sintering printers have started coming to market, including machines from Norge and Sharebot. The latest low-cost laser sintering printer comes from Sintratec and its creators believe they’ve gotten the price down to €3990.…
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