Thursday, 10 March 2016

Why buy a printer from us?

So, why buy your 3Dprinter from 3Design?

You really need to think twice before you order that 3Dprinter from China or off eBay.    With no warranty and no support after the sale, as well as the cost of shipping and import taxes the cost can really add up and this "super deal" can turn into a real aggravation before you know it.
You can trust 3Design. We are a legitimate New Zealand based company that stands behind everything we sell. We have been dealing with happy customers for nearly 15 years now and know how to keep a happy client!
• We service what we sell 100% in-house. If you have an issue we'll help you solve it, no problem!
• 3Design is located in Tauranga which means you won't have to pay custom taxes, import duty or overpriced shipping fees.
• At around half the cost of a MakerBot, we have a great price on a machine that will keep you printing for many years to come!
• We print with the same printers that we sell. We 3Dprint every day so we know how to get a 3Dprinter up and running right, as well as running fast for you!
• We stock a full line of spare and replacement parts in-house which are ready to ship today! 
Click here to see our 3D printer parts.

• We are New Zealand’s 3Dprinting specialists and we really enjoy helping new clients.
• Start enjoying this amazing technology... once you get a 3Dprinter, beware, you'll be hooked!!
Who is using 3Dprinting?
Professionals use 3Dprinting as part of their work. They're the largest group, accounting for more than a third of the respondents. Predominantly they design their own models and a whopping 57% of them are either (product) Designers or Engineers. Prototyping is the most common use case with 85% share, but 32% of them have used 3Dprinting for research and 18% for the production of end products.
Makers are defined as those who use 3Dprinting for personal projects but design their own models. Tied with professionals they are also the largest group with 34.9% share of the respondents. Use cases are mostly related to their hobbies or gadgets they use and a technical background is quite common.
Pioneers are mostly new to the 3Dprinting world. They 3Dprint for personal projects and as they lack design skills in most cases acquire designs from content platforms. They represented 21.7% of the interviewees.
Students / Researchers are closely related to Professionals but they use 3Dprinting as part of their education or for research, making up 8.5% of the respondents. 74% of students use 3Dprinting for their course projects but over a third of them 3D print personal projects as well.

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