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Jul 2015

Try Tri-tech in the UK. I know that they are cheaper than that. Also, Objet printers are a commercial printer. For fun see a cheaper/FDM machine. I cannot understand the amount of people posting comments on problems they are having eith their Objets, when they are not using their machines in the intended way. Get over the hacker mentality!!!

They keep track of the material don’t they? Are you naive enough to think they don’t monitor forums and take names too?

And what proof do they have that you do follow up with a post or saying the truth?

Thanks all for the reactions.

I’m surprised to receive these reactions on my question on my first day on 3D Hubs.

First at all, I want to clear out one important thing… I really need this Objet30 Pro for my professional life.

I have my own management company and do I deliver technical consulting for companies as Bosch, Procter & Gamble, Deufol,… From my management company do I run a company with 35 employers and do we have all type of machines as laser- and plasma cutters, bending,…

In my backyard do I have a nice building from 75m² that my management company rent from myself (these situation is possible in Belgium). In this place do I make prototypes a specially for P & G. I have standing there a CO2 100Watt lasercutter (work surface 600x900mm), D-Router (work surface 600x900mm), cutting machine from Summa, everything for working with acrylate (bending and polish machine, paint dispenser),… and off course the Objet30 Pro.

Every week do I have several jobs for the Objet30 Pro and do these companies pay with pleasure the higher price for non serial work or prototyping. If these companies need serial work, do I work together with a company that print in SLS (the start-up is higher , but the the price is around 10 times cheaper when you work with series).

I almost bought a Fortus 380mc, but also then is the price to high if you work with series).

By the way, I bought the Objet30 Pro (600 running hours) with a Quill Vogue washing Station and a lot of materials from a company in Suisse with financial problems for 14.000€. I saw the invoice from a year before from 54.000€.

So the point of my question was, if I see something nice on Thingiverse, Grabcad, Pinshape,… and I print it, I realize (to late sometime) that a gadget can cost between 5 and 80€. Actually does not matter, because the company pays everything. But the businessman in me fight with it…

So if there is a way to pay less for the materials, will I print more gadgets for my daughter from almost 2 years.

For this reason did I bought a Leapfrog Xeed. So that I hopefully can print gadget for her in the future.

I received this printer last Friday and was it yesterday a real fight to print something stupid small. And then you realize more the different in prices for the 3D-printers or the materials.

More important, was my second question:

What’s the best way after removing the support, to manipulate the surface?

What are the experiences of other users from Polyjet?

When I bought the Objet30 Pro, where there samples with the printer with a smooth surface, also the Vero clear.

For example, how can I give the printed object in annex, a smooth surface or a transparent view?

I hope everyone understands my reaction, because my English is not so good.