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  • @para_von_motor 2026-03-19

    Disappointing there was no working printer to see, but very cool to see it in the future...

  • @jesse.hamad 2026-03-19

    No captions, no description, no idea what you’re excitedly pointing at.. love it.

  • @skater_j10 2026-03-19

    Oh man, that’s like the Eufymake E1 but with a huge z height! What kind of print times are we talking here? This could revolutionize 3D printing as we know it.

  • @ruuko_sama 2026-03-19

    brand; information?

  • @3drizze 2026-03-20

    I remember seeing a scientific paper about this method a few years ago. Interesting to see a manufacturer attempting to commercialize it

  • @mele_guzman 2026-03-19

    If you look at the letters on the side of the printer, it shows Qubea. They are an actual company that provides 3d printing sla printers. As far as the model name, that remains a mystery.

  • @hack3rrunway 2026-03-21

    @pixelart3dcreator @kaizen3dprints

  • @uncle_angry 2026-03-21

    This technology has been around for awhile. Look up LiFT printer, or Laser-Induced Forward Transfer printer. Interesting to see it in a consumer module.

  • @thedutchman_prints 2026-03-21

    I definitely need this

  • @7587john 2026-03-20

    🤔 ... Where are the videos of it actually printing something?

  • @gubbmintcheese 2026-03-19

    Very cool!!

  • @hunter.lasagna 2026-03-19

    Do you need proprietary resin?

  • @amiedoubled 2026-03-19

    Cool!!!

  • @od_guitars 2026-03-19

    That's very impressive and not very expensive, do you know what the costs of the materials used for it?

  • @tom.a.fu 2026-03-22

    Did this guy ever print anything else on the world's smallest 3d printer? Or did he abandon that after asking what to print? I wanted to see a minibfor table top gaming printed. Seemed like a great fit if it worked.

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