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Oct 2015

If I understand you correctly you need different colors per pixel / corn etc. but not per layer. From my experience currently only the powder based (sometimes referred as sandstone) systems offer that solution.

Taiwan based Sky-Tech Electronics company has just started to offer their gypsum-powder based full color 3D-printer “3DPandoras” which works almost the same as 3D Systems’ Projet Series but with a much lower price tag of around 10’000 US$ (just confirmed by the company. It was 3’000 US$ at the Kickstarter campaign) ! (vs. 3D Systems sandstone printers starting at 30’000€)

http://www.3dpandoras.com

Actually, I have seen no reviews yet as this is quite new. So, cannot judge the quality. Was a Kickstarter project which got funded. The specs are very promising. Maybe the machines are not as sophisticated, reliable as the ones from 3D systems. But with that price tage I think absolutely worth to try!

Thanks a lot for the additional tip. I also wrote to them and got the same price: $10’000 + VAT if applicable + $1200 for ocean shipping which takes a month or so. It’s a tall machine.

yes but you should be able to get a used one for under $3000. I’ve seen some pretty amazing printers donated or sold at very low prices. They are hard to sell because of the commitment and training required (really not too bad).

jasu where do you live? I ask because somerville MA has a makerspace that has a machine that can do this. You can use anything at this makerspace for about $10 per day or $100 per month although there are probably material fees for their full color printer. Plus you have to get trained. I think it’s from 3dsystems - it’s old but is amazing.

A cursory search on various ebay sites (.com, .co.uk, .de) did not return any offers. Mostly CTC, Prusa, and 2 ProJets 660 but on the US site. I’m getting the impression the 3DPandoras is too new and rare to crop up on 2nd hand platforms.

Where would you look for used printers?