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    HP has one. It's called HP Designjet 3D Printer series.

    http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/sit...4892.492883150


    I think it is ~$20,000 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jo1212 View Post
    HP has one. It's called HP Designjet 3D Printer series.

    http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/sit...4892.492883150
    I think it is ~$20,000 though.
    How the hell does that even have a market at $20K?

    I could buy like 15 Replicator 2's with that money...

    -AND I WOULD GLADLY DO SO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MysteryAlabaster View Post
    How the hell does that even have a market at $20K?
    1. This unit was released over 3 years ago.
    2. Simultaneous 3-material (two different plastic filaments (i.e. different colours) and a dissolve-away support filament) printing capability. Makerbot's shiny new experimental Replicator 2X only has 2-material capability.
    3. The unit is aimed at serious business rapid prototyping. Product support is important. If it breaks, you need someone to fix it ASAP, because you're losing money.

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