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Drawback: conductive paste is 1000x less conductive than copper. Copper conductivity - 0.5 milliohm per square [https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/all-aboard-/4431390/Sheet-resistance-of-copper-foil--Rule-of-Thumb--13]. Cu Pro Cote is 0.1 ohm per square. [http://www.lessemf.com/292.html]
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Drawback: conductive paste is 1000x less conductive than copper. Copper conductivity - 0.5 milliohm per square [1]. Cu Pro Cote is 0.1 ohm per square. [2]

See OSE 3D Printed Circuits

https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printing-3D-Print-A-Solderless-Circuit-Board/