3D printers have typically been sold directly from their makers or through online hobbyist shops. Today they get wider consumer exposure with Staples' announcement that it will begin selling the new 3D Systems Cube 3D printer.
3D Systems, the world's largest and oldest 3D printer manufacturer, launched an earlier version of the Cube last year. This new model, announced at this year's CES, prints objects made from one of two different kinds of plastic feedstock, ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) or PLA (polylactic acid). 3D Systems has previously sold the Cube through its own Web site, as well as through Amazon and Skymall, but this announcement marks its debut, and the debut of any 3D printer, in a brick-and-mortar retailer with a national presence.
Competing 3D printer vendors have so far been limited to a few local or pop-up retail locations. MakerBot sells printers from its Manhattan retail location, Ultimaker and others sold printers this winter from the 3DEA 3D printing pop-up store, also in Manhattan....MORE
Friday, May 3, 2013
Mileposts: Staples Becomes the First (Major) Retailer to Sell 3D Printers (SPLS; DDD)
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