ComputerWorld : With M3D's Micro 3D Printer, you get a well-made machine that's constrained in what it can make by its smaller-than-a-breadbox size but delivers average to above-average print quality. It sells for $349.
The Micro 3D Printer started in 2014 as a Kickstarter crowd sourcing project by Bethesda, Md.-based M3D LLC. The effort was wildly popular, raising more than $3.4 million through 11,855 backers.
M3D was founded by Michael Armani, a researcher with a PhD in materials engineering, and David Jones, a software programmer and robotics engineer.
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