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XYZprinting Invites Japanese 3D Printer to Lecture in Taiwan
By Vincent Wang
Published: Nov 04,2014
TAIPEI, Taiwan — XYZprinting, a subsidiary of New Kinpo Group, in a bid to promoting 3D printing, which will invite the Japanese 3D printing expert Saori Hiramoto to Taiwan and give a lecture at New Kinpo's Shenkeng headquarter on November 8th, she will be guiding the 1,000 company members to make the amazing 3D printing work.
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According to XYZprinting, Saori Hiramoto wrote a book entitled “3D Printing Handbook”, she will share the key thinking points of 3D printing because having a 3D printer doesn't mean capable of printing out the creative works. By the three-hour lecture, guiding the company members to be more creative in 3D printing.
Shen Shi-rong, chairperson of XYZprinting, said that New Kinpo not only lower the threshold and learning curve of 3D printing, but also promoting 3D printing to the public so that inviting experts from America, Japan, China, and Taiwan to give a lecture, bringing different creative 3D printing methods.
Saori Hiramoto will choose the Best Idea Award on November 8th, and XYZprinting will print it out.
Relatively, XYZprinting has rolled out many 3D printers, one of which is at just $799, the XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0 AiO 3D Printer is one of the most affordable single-extruder 3D printers on the market. Yet, it's a full-featured machine that can build large 3D objects and also doubles as a 3D scanner. In testing, it proved to be both reliable and easy to use, too.
There's one caveat, however. The 3D printer uses proprietary consumables that are comparatively more expensive than those used by other 3D printers. The printer also has a few other minor shortcomings, including a nonremovable print platform and the fact that you can't swap filaments during a print job to print in multiple colors.
But these are all small sacrifices for a great 3D printer at an amazingly low price. If you're interested in, or even just curious about, 3D printing, the Da Vinci 1.0 AiO is an easy recommendation.
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