Does anybody know of any photobook printing services that are fairly inexpensive and fairly quick? Just need one for a few consultations in the coming weeks before my...
Alireza G. replied:
Try mypublisher.com
Brian R. replied:
Try Bay Photo. www.bayphoto.com and/or Mike's Camera on J st. They have printed a few items for me lately and seem to be well equipped.
Looking for a 3d printing service capable of printing a large part, 10in x 14in x 22in. I am looking for company to make a large print, volume of the object is 10in x...
gootarts replied:
As a heads up, really large prints usually come with a pretty high failure rate. I'd make sure whatever printer you're commissioning is reliable before doing anything, since it will be very expensive to make (this mainly applies if you're dead set on printing the thing in one go, though). I'd suggest hitting up 3 dhubs for printers near you, but build areas that big are hard to come by, so it will get pretty pricy, and you will probably have to order from somebody out of state unless you're willing to split the object up into several different parts.
cycling_duder replied:
If you need something high quality and accurate, you should call around to some Stratasys dealers and see if they can put it into a Fortus 900. It will cost you, but the print will be miles better than what you will get out of your typical reprap derivative machine.
Keebie81 replied:
Could it be split into smaller parts or is that not an option?
rainnz replied:
Shapeways, strong & flexible plastic. Max bounding box 650 × 350 × 550 mm
PuffThePed replied:
Since it could take days to print something solid that size, this will be very costly. Are you ready to pay several hunderds per print ?