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Posted · I'm planning do do business by 3d printing 4d ultrasound result. Anyone with information?

Hello,

 

I'm planning to found a company in Turkey. And I'm planning to 3d print ultrasound babies. But here're some problems/questions I have to resolve. I have low budged. Which 3d printer should I buy. And in order to print them should I convert .4dv files to .cad or any other file type. And what kind of filament I'll need? I found that Inutero3d company was producing this kind of prints but their website is no longer active. That's why I felt like I needed to ask this here. I'd be very happy if anyone has any idea about this. Sorry if this is the wrong section to write.

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    Posted · I'm planning do do business by 3d printing 4d ultrasound result. Anyone with information?

    Everyone will recommend what they already own.  By now you probably already bought something.  For around $700 USD you can probably get a used Ultimaker2go.  It's a small printer but I think maybe big enough for your needs?  It's very durable and easy to use.  Very good quality prints.  But if your budget is even smaller I recommend a Creality Ender3.  This company is chinese and among the "crappy, cheap, chinese printers" it is the best choice.  If your business doesn't do well you won't have lost much money.  If your business does very well then consider getting the UM2go.

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