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Jul 2016

It’s still not working with NC licensed parts. :frowning:

Hi Marc,

We don’t really. It’ essentially based on your own feedback.

So, if you receive an order on your printer, it’s not that we send the next to someone else.

Hope that explains!

If I’m not mistaken, NC parts need to be approved by the designer him/ herself in order for the print button to appear.

Have you looked into that?

3Dhubs app is not available for NC parts. If i change the license the app is available…

Maybe i did something wrong or don’t see the right way. Actually it occurs to me that i will not work with NC-parts.

Hey Filemon,

It works with non-commercial items, but, as I would expect, it’s not enabled for NC items by default. You need to go to MakerBot account and click the checkbox next to the item that you want to enable the app on.

I’ve just run through it with one of my designs and it seems to work ok for me.

Cheers,

Marc

Thanks alot.

This works. I just didn’t find this page to enable this.

Yes, very excited for this. cant wait to order this 3d printing

2 months later

Heya Filemon,

How is this coming along? Is there a place to get more information for the print hub’s side of the system? How’s the waiting list looking? I filled out the form a few days ago, but I’m curious about monetary percentages (who gets what), expected timings, communication with the buyer, etc.

Cheers!

Shaun

Hi Shaun,

Here I go!

Is there a place to get more information for the print hub’s side of the system?

I’m not sure whether I understand what you mean by this, can you specify? Sorry for that!

Waiting list is still slow, as we’re still optimizing. At this point I cannot give you any specifics on expected dates. Stay tuned for that.

The order system is completely automated so there will be no customer / Hub interaction. A Thingiverse designer sets her / his own ‘designer tip’.

Lmk if that helps. Cheers,

Filemon

Hey, thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

There’s a page selling the new printing service to the public. Is there a place where hub owners can go to see what is involved with printing for Thingiverse? It is al very new, so I’m sure the information will change over time, but some kind of living document would be interesting. Details about the order process, how the order cost is determined, what percentage the hub gets, how does the hub deal with problems or unprintable models, etc.

Sorry, this is written on my phone. Hopefully its readable.

Cheers

Shaun

8 days later

The person who posted the model is the one who chooses the license. They are also the one who chooses to enable 3dhubs plugin, which is disabled by default on non-commercial models. Seems pretty clear. Noone else is forcing the modeller to enable printing.

The only part I don’t like is that the process doesn’t include a way to pay/tip the modeller as part of the process.