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'''NOTE:''' This section is more relevant to low-income people, or people living in third-world or developing countries. We currently don't have a version of the D3D targeted for this segment of the population, but maybe we could (e.g. the D3D Free, D3D Cheap, D3D Low-Cost etc.) | |||
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Revision as of 23:07, 15 April 2020
Introduction
The goal of this page is to compare and contrast common D3D Printer models with competitor models.
Of particular interest are open-source competitor models.
If this page gets complex enough, then breaking out each model into a separate page may be warranted leaving this page as an index.
Potential Comparison Products
VERY low end
- That one 100 USD or so printer
NOTE: This section is more relevant to low-income people, or people living in third-world or developing countries. We currently don't have a version of the D3D targeted for this segment of the population, but maybe we could (e.g. the D3D Free, D3D Cheap, D3D Low-Cost etc.) .
Low End
- CR-10 etc
- Various clones of clones of clones on alibaba etc
- Prusa Mini
Entusiast/Prosumer
- Prusa MK3s
- Lulzbot
"Pro"
- Ultimaker?
- Makerforged
D3D Pro
TODO: Replace with table comparison D3D Pro to comparable open-source competitor models.
D3D Universal
TODO: Replace with table comparison D3D Pro to comparable open-source competitor models.