iMakr Adds Cubes

By on April 17th, 2013 in Corporate

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Call us not totally surprised, but the new iMakr 3D print store in London announced they’ve added the full Cubify line of 3D printers to their shelves. 
 
A press release states they’re announcing the “imminent arrival of the Cube, CubeX and CubeX Trio 3D printers in iMakr Store”. The Cubify lineup addresses both casual and prosumer level 3D printing needs. The new, specialized 3D print store is set to open on April 30th and is billed as the “world’s largest”. 
 
As far as we can tell, this is the first time 3D Systems has ventured into a true full-on retail space for their Cubify 3D printers, which have previously been sold primarily via web. More than likely the pricing of these units will be similar or identical to that offered on the web. 
 
The move is a good one Cubify, as it enables foot traffic to see and touch 3D printers that might otherwise remain mysterious machines on a web site to some people. We’re very curious to see what sales levels develop with this retail experiment. 
 
What other machines will stock the shelves of the iMakr store? 
 
Via iMakr

By Kerry Stevenson

Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of 3D printing across the world. So far, it seems to be working!

1 comment

  1. Well, it is nice to see 3D Systems do something for 3D printing for "regular" people other than patent trolling. For a change!

    CubeX is a nice printer, by the way. I could sure use 10.8” x 10.45” x 9.5” printing space. But what on Earth is CubeX Trio? I can't remember this name, went on their site and found no info about it either. Triple hot ends? That would be nice…

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