Thread: Review our filament for 10% off
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04-08-2013 #1
Chaz, thanks for your comments! They are appreciated.
1. Can I even change the thread heading? And what kind of 3D printing business you have, we are interested in the UK market right now.
2. Indeed, but we are focusing on Super Premium 1.75 mm PLA, a narrower niche than what filament already is.
3. It is expansive because of the manufacturing techniques; we have very specific guidelines when making the product which results in slower and more expansive filament. Having a supplier in Europe would be heaven; we are still on the look out!
4. Why is 1.75mm less used? It's more optimal isn't it? We have decided to concentrate our offering on 1.75 mm; making the 3.0 mm with equivalent quality was harder.
Thanks again for your tips, always welcome!
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04-08-2013 #2
Hi,
1. No idea on changing topic title. We own CreativeMachines.
2. No point to discuss ....
3. Well, we are in Europe / UK.
4. Its not more optimal, most people prefer 3.0mm - its about availability of both filament and parts for extruders / hotends. We sell 90% 3.0mm hotends compared to 10% 1.75mm hotends.
You are making 1.75mm as its 'easier' - doesnt mean that its the correct option (for Europe / UK). Although in fairness, there is a market for both.
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