A new full-color 3D printer launches on Kickstarter with a price point under $10,000, potentially democratizing multi-color printing.

A new full-color 3D printer called the QC2A has launched on Kickstarter, promising to bring full-color 3D printing to a significantly lower price point than existing solutions.

The Price Breakthrough

At under $10,000, the QC2A represents a major price breakthrough for full-color 3D printing. Previously, full-color 3D printers have been confined to industrial price brackets, often exceeding $50,000.

What It Means for the Market

If successful, the QC2A could open full-color 3D printing to small businesses, schools, and serious hobbyists who have been priced out of the technology. Full-color printing has traditionally required expensive inkjet-based systems or multi-material setups with limited color fidelity.

The Kickstarter campaign will determine whether the technology delivers on its promises at this price point.

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