Which printers are most cost effective?
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Nowadays, normal printers in the market are very big and heavy, which is likely not convenient for personal office and tends to decline the efficiency of our work. | |
Practical implications – While many US printers are feeling the negative effects of offshoring, few are taking advantage of its benefits. | |
The system, while suitable for printers of all sizes, can potentially be produced at a sufficiently low cost to allow its incorporation into consumer-grade printers. | |
, graphically represented, show some notable differences between 3D printers in terms of accuracy and applicability. | |
Location, needs and transport resistance are important: (a) city-level hubs are the most likely locations for 3D printers because they can coordinate material flows and gather expertise; (b) mass-individualisation and personification dictates the needs for 3D printers; (c) distribution networks will be organised more efficiently, less empty vehicles, but raw materials still need shipping. | |
24 Oct 2004 | This is in part due to the performance improvements of consumer inkjet printers. |
243 Citations | 3-D printers are becoming ever more affordable, and it is not hard to envision them being as common in most homes in the near future as their two-dimensional counterparts are today. |
09 Apr 2019 | Revolutions in cost and ease of use have allowed home and even desktop 3D printers to become widespread. |
Due to the relatively low-cost of the printers and feedstock materials, these printers are ideal candidates for wide-scale installation as localized manufacturing platforms to quickly produce replacement parts when components fail. | |
18 Mar 1996 | This approach has made it possible for inkjet printers to be realized to demonstrate extreme improvement in printing throughput using low-cost ICs. |
15 Oct 2018 | Results indicate that PrinTracker provides a high accuracy using 14 different 3D printers. |
30 Oct 2017 | This situation reveals the problem of choosing the best alternative among these printers. |
12 Citations | Low-cost entry-level 3D printers suffer from reduced optimization, that is a consequence of development cost savings. |
33 Citations | Considering its scale, the energy consumption of desktop FDM printers should be attended. |
There is some evidence that these printers could provide low-cost distributed manufacturing in underprivileged rural areas. |
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