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May 2017

I just took a look at my hub and even though people have been talking about it I was still surprised to find materials missing. Printers aren’t listed any more for customers to pick a price range and the list goes on.

How do I know now what pricing the hub is using? I have several levels depending on the printer etc. but I don’t see where the customer has a choice anymore.

Also their print analyzer is a complete joke. I loaded a part to test and it said it was unprintable by FDM and you need to select another method. This is giving the customer false info or basically lying to them so they will pick a more expensive service. The part I loaded pints with no issues and has no problems.

If 3dhubs doesn’t want to deal with FDM anymore then just shut it down otherwise ENOUGH of the BS of screwing with our setups and making it near impossible for the customer to get what they want.

Hi @wirlybird

Thanks for sharing your concerns.

I want highlight three areas highlighted in your post which I think is the core of what is discussed.

Hub Information: Currently when Prototyping Plastics is selected it groups together the main FDM plastics into one group (the top 5 materials based on order information), a customer can then explore the materials further and microns available once the hub is clicked on. If a custom is looking for something specific like bronzefill, they can also use the more filters section to get that specific material, and only hubs with that material will be displayed.

Print Analyzer: The print analyzer is still in Beta, so your feedback is needed to make it work to the best of it’s ability. Is it possible for you to share the file in question? One important thing to highlight is that the parameters set for accuracy are based on a standard given to all hubs across the platform, of course I appreciate there are many talented hubs such as yourself which can produce prints outside of these boundaries but this was done in order to manage customer expectations across the platform. The biggest complaint we receive is about print quality, these guidelines are there for us and hubs/customers to use during disputes about prints provided.

FDM on 3D Hubs: We continue and will continue to promote FDM to our customers, every single major marketing channel we have we feature FDM extensively, as an example we sent an email to 120,000 customers recently on using FDM technology and selecting the right FDM plastic for their application. We also heavily invested in creating a Knowledge Base for customers and hub found here, which is predominantly FDM based: https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base

I hope this has helped answer some of your concerns.

Best,

George

"FDM: My only comment here is to go through the plethora of posts over time to see the reoccurring basic issues that don’t seem to be getting addressed." -wirlybird

Second that.