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  1. #1
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    I'd like to suggest you take a look at our printer, the Fusion3 F306.
    The F306 prints at very high speed, while maintaining great print resolution / quality. Also, able to use a wide variety of non-proprietary materials for under $4k.

    We've gotten feedback from many of our customers, who need a reliable (and durable) printer for their business or college / tech school. They wished they had just spent the money on ours right at the start, rather than have an expensive learning curve with Makerbots, Cubes, etc... and now have thousands of $'s sunk into unusable hardware.

    For more information,
    our site: http://fusion3design.com/
    link to detailed spec sheet: http://www.fusion3design.com/wp-cont...-1.30.2015.pdf

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    Thanks for your reply. Your printer looks interesting and the speed sounds impressive. However the resolution of the prints isn't as high as the Cube (70 mirons) and the price is out of my budget. I'm looking for something in the 1-2k $ range.

    I looked at the example prints on your website and they seem comparable to what I'm getting from the Dremel, but nowhere near as clean as what the Cube was able to spit out.

    M

    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion3 3D Printers View Post
    (disclaimer; employee of Fusion3)

    I'd like to suggest you take a look at our printer, the Fusion3 F306.
    The F306 prints at very high speed, while maintaining great print resolution / quality. Also, able to use a wide variety of non-proprietary materials for under $4k.

    We've gotten feedback from many of our customers, who need a reliable (and durable) printer for their business or college / tech school. They wished they had just spent the money on ours right at the start, rather than have an expensive learning curve with Makerbots, Cubes, etc... and now have thousands of $'s sunk into unusable hardware.

    For more information,
    our site: http://fusion3design.com/
    link to detailed spec sheet: http://www.fusion3design.com/wp-cont...-1.30.2015.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchfx View Post
    Thanks for your reply. Your printer looks interesting and the speed sounds impressive. However the resolution of the prints isn't as high as the Cube (70 mirons) and the price is out of my budget. I'm looking for something in the 1-2k $ range.

    I looked at the example prints on your website and they seem comparable to what I'm getting from the Dremel, but nowhere near as clean as what the Cube was able to spit out.

    M
    makerfarm printers have 50 micron resolution (claimed). i personally went with a rapide lite. also 50 micron resoution. waiting for it to arrive. both printers are affordable, but require assembly.

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