A South Korean startup called LOCOOP believes that they have brought a new kind of technology to 3D printers that will improve the reliability, repeatability and the precision of desktop 3D printing. The team at LOCOOP adapted Original Delta Technology, typically used in high speed robotic assembly applications, to their new 3D printer, the LOCOOP Y. The three arms on the LOCOOP Y are controlled independently, which reduces the wear and tear on parts, improved accuracy and prevents the types of misprints and layer slips that can often strike during large 3D print jobs. The startup is looking to crowdfund enough to launch the LOCOOP Y on Indiegogo, and after only a single day it has already pulled in more than 50% of its $50,000 goal. The early bird option is still available with a 45% discount off of retail at $990. You can learn more over on 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/142381/locoop-y-delta-3d-printer/