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3 Rpm mini in stock. Based on Printrbot jr.

Posted by karandex 
3 Rpm mini in stock. Based on Printrbot jr.
May 05, 2013 10:02AM
We have 3 3d printer in stock. These are RPM mini 3d printer

[makein3d.blogspot.in]

Specs
150x150x150mm (approx) build envelope.
Based on printrbot jr.
Uses 1.75 PLA filament


Some videos
[www.youtube.com]
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The machine will be available in only sub assembly format.
it takes just 20 min to assemble the machine.

Small sample of plastic is included to test your machine. you may need to buy additional spool for longer use. the cost of 1 kg of 1.75 pla is 1800/-

Assembly instruction (Better assembly are coming soon)
[www.youtube.com]


Its first come first serve basis.

The discounted cost of machine is Rs.28,000 Only ( normal cost is 30,000)
The payment may be done in cash(for pickup) or neft. The package will be sent in 7 days from payment.

For more info feel free to contact


Regards
Re: 3 Rpm mini in stock. Based on Printrbot jr.
May 06, 2013 09:30AM
Some pics of machine.
Machine may be in white or black.




The prints are prusa i3 parts printed on 60mm/s with heightest layer height. its easy to make print look good at lower layer height compared to high layer height.

want printer and spport
May 07, 2013 03:44AM
Please tell me where to find reliable source for 3d printer and material at right cost
Re: want printer and spport
August 14, 2013 02:53AM
We are from makemendel in India, Mumbai city.

We have all accessories related 3d printers with competitive price.
You can drop your mail with your requirement at support@makemendel.com

Thanks!!!
Re: 3 Rpm mini in stock. Based on Printrbot jr.
September 23, 2014 06:28AM
one look and one can say the site and company is wack . They are not even aware of basics of 3d printing calibaration or haw a hot end should be made. Let alone providing a printer kit !!!
Re: 3 Rpm mini in stock. Based on Printrbot jr.
September 23, 2014 07:16AM
Hello Ekaggrat,

I have given them time to resolve the problems but it is all avoid avoid avoid

Ironically I did do a lot of checking at the time, but the industry has matured a lot over these past 12 months.

Still confident all can be resolved but it takes a commitment from them to admit the mistake and rectify it.

Cheers
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