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    Carbon Unveils M1 Commercial 3D Printer

    The day is here, as finally Carbon has unveiled their first commercial 3D printer featuring CLIP technology, and a host of new resins to accompany it. Numerous select early customers are already trying out the M1, from BMW to Johnson & Johnson, with several partners outlined too, such as Sculpteo and Kodak. The powerful new 3D printer is meant to change the face of the industry with incredible speed that does not mean sacrificing resolution or mechanical capability. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/127741/carbon-m1-3d-printer/

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    @$40,000 per year with a $10,000 installation fee ++++ it ain't cheap.. Being so expensive (and with a small build area) it becomes a tough proposition for all but the biggest of companies.

    So it might be revolutionary, but the average consumer won't see any of this technology for years unless another company comes up with a similar soloution!!

    GBR1

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