It’s aimed at the mass consumer market, though, so it’s geared more toward user-friendliness and presentability, rather than some hardcore criteria drawn up by DIY techies who spend inordinate amounts of time in the workshop (or garage or basement, whichever the case may be). Granted, the Cube is far from the prodigious 3D-printing beast that the Makerbot Replicator 2X or Cubify’s own CubeX are. Cubify (who also makes the CAD modeler, Invent) is looking to change that with the Cube, possibly the first desktop 3D printer that looks more like a home appliance than an industrial contraption. Which is why they belong more in a workshop or a home office than next to the family laptop in the living room. Most home 3D printers look like mini versions of industrial machines.
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