The initial Peachy shipments aren't meant to go out the door for more than eight months (July 2014 delivery for "early bird" pledges according to the Kickstarter page).

Everything that follows is pure speculation and opinion.


Eight months suggests to me that we're looking at around six months of development time (resulting in a "production standard" prototype) followed by two months of turning that prototype into a mass-produced item. If the current Peachy hardware and software was capable of doing really nice, complex prints then we'd probably be looking at more like a week of development time (just cleaning up the prototype a little bit so it looks nice for production). Therefore the current Peachy hardware and software is probably not capable of doing such impressive prints, and won't be for a few months.

It's a bit like if you pay a builder to build you a house. Do you call him a week after he started and ask "I'm not really sure that the kitchen cupboards are arranged right. Can you send me a few photos of the completed kitchen so I can check?" Since the builder is probably still laying the foundations and hasn't even thought about the kitchen, your request is not likely to get a very positive answer.