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    Me Ducer 3D Printer

    German manufacturer GeeeTech has improved upon past designs with their companion piece to the Me Creator — the Me Ducer 3D printer, available now for pre-order for just under $600. Featuring industrial strength and durability coupled with European aesthetics and compact, streamlined portability, the Me Ducer 3D printer has a covered extruder, heated print bed, and a knob for fine-tuning the Z axis, as well as 12mm-diameter steel bearings for the Y and Z axis for better positioning and eliminating vibration. Find out more about this impressive and affordable desktop 3D printer in the full article: http://3dprint.com/53607/pre-order-me-ducer-3d-printer/


    Below is a look at the Me Ducer:

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    GeeeTech is a 100% Chinese company best known for ripping off SparkFun: https://www.sparkfun.com/news/488

    The "Me Ducer" (totally not Chinese name there right?) has been on Taobao for months: http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=44275913278 but it so spectacularly bad they have not managed to sell even one.

    A lot of companies here in China are hiring foreigners to front for them (we call it White Monkey work) for 3D printers and Kickstarters. It in no way reflects any affiliation with Western companies or engineers.

    There are some fantastic 3D printers in China- and no reason to trust shady companies with deceptive advertising.
    Last edited by Timaz; 03-25-2015 at 09:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timaz View Post
    GeeeTech is a 100% Chinese company best known for ripping off SparkFun: https://www.sparkfun.com/news/488

    The "Me Ducer" (totally not Chinese name there right?) has been on Taobao for months: http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=44275913278 but it so spectacularly bad they have not managed to sell even one.

    A lot of companies here in China are hiring foreigners to front for them (we call it White Monkey work) for 3D printers and Kickstarters. It in no way reflects any affiliation with Western companies or engineers.

    There are some fantastic 3D printers in China- and no reason to trust shady companies with deceptive advertising.
    Saying things like "industrial strength acrylic chasis" and "German industry super powerful performance" should have been my tip offs. ha ha.

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