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    Quote Originally Posted by -willy- View Post
    How can you stay in business if your offering your services for free? Everything has a cost and it must be paid. There is overhead, workers wages, insurance, and a whole slew of other things. No I dont see myself wanting to use your company either, but it is a interesting concept.
    Hi Willy,

    This is Baha from MakePrintable, I am a co-founder of the company and I totally understand your standing but our business model is based mostly on enterprises or intensive use, we will only charge after a certain amount of uses per month and for certain advanced fixes, this way we can promote our service by actually letting people use it and showing the value instead of wasting a lot of money on marketing. we are a business of course and we need to get revenues in order to sustain and this is why we want adoption and we only monetize on 5-10% of the users who are actually making living out of 3D printing such as businesses this way if you only want to fix for consumer printers or if you only do few fixes per month then you can enjoy the service for free and we will be able to sustain out of subscriptions and licensing to businesses using our services to reduce the cost on their end, this way everyone is a winner!

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    Not trying to knock what you do. Yet I have found where Repetier-Host thinks something is non manifold, Cura has no problem. Yet I will keep you in mind for the future. Who knows?

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    Hi Guys

    MakePrintable is out for Beta testing
    we are waiting for feedback

    you can request an invitation to start Beta Testing @ www.makeprintable.com

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    Hi Everyone,

    We are also introducing a new feature in MakePrintable that allows you from reversing GCode files to geometry which means that you can also retarget your GCode files to a different printer other than the one it was built for or edit it in your favorite design software. You can check my blog post about the latest updates in MakePrintable here and below is a video showing the GCode reverser in action:


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    MXD3D's MakePrintable is ready to bring 3D designs to the printer, offering streamlined, fast, efficient fixes to all 3D files. With many designs available not "printer aware," the team behind MakePrintable seeks to save time, money, and materials in ensuring files go from screen to printer. The process takes mere minutes, finding and fixing errors including wall thickness and other common issues. They launched public beta during Inside 3D Printing Santa Clara. Read more details about MakePrintable at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/102365/makeprintable-file-fixing/

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    SelfCAD does exaclty what MakePrintable does through Magic Fix Function, but for free and unlimited downloads...

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    SelfCAD has a function called MAGIX FIX, turns any object to Manifold....why would I pay for this?

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    Will it work with huge 3d scans about million tris? And which format is preferable obj or stl, As Artec Studio can export both.

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