The MaherSoft Max Will Fit on a Desktop and is Priced at Just $900
Michael Hemsworth — September 29, 2015 — Tech
References: mahersoft & geeky-gadgets
3D printers are undoubtedly a kind of technology that isn't going anywhere, but the price point of them is traditionally anything but affordable until now; enter the MaherSoft Max, which is competitively priced at just $900. Designed to be a 3D printer for the consumer market that's both easy to use and small enough to fit on a desktop, the MaherSoft Max supports filament made from Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) and features an LCD display for easy usage.
Featuring a detachable bed that makes removing printed parts or pieces a cinch, the MaherSoft Max is built with a rigid metal frame that will resist the constant movement and friction created when in constant use printing for extended periods of time.
Featuring a detachable bed that makes removing printed parts or pieces a cinch, the MaherSoft Max is built with a rigid metal frame that will resist the constant movement and friction created when in constant use printing for extended periods of time.
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Affordable 3D Printers — The MaherSoft Max disrupts the market by offering a 3D printer at a competitive price of $900.
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Consumer-friendly 3D Printing — The MaherSoft Max caters to the consumer market with its easy-to-use features and desktop-friendly design.
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Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) Filament — The MaherSoft Max supports PLA filament, opening up opportunities for eco-friendly and sustainable 3D printing.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — The affordable MaherSoft Max 3D printer expands the consumer electronics market to include 3D printing devices.
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Additive Manufacturing — The MaherSoft Max disrupts the additive manufacturing industry by offering a cost-effective and accessible solution for 3D printing.
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Sustainable Materials — The use of PLA filament in the MaherSoft Max highlights opportunities in the sustainable materials industry for 3D printing.
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