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RE: Skip The Pharmacy And Print Your Own Drugs Using a 3D Printer

in #health7 years ago

Overall I’m satisfied with my 3D printer though there are imperfections: sometimes items won't print accurately and end up a big pile of plastic spaghetti, especially if your design is too complicated. Quiet often the printer will shut off mid-print, thereby wasting time. Sometimes 95% of the job looks good, and then you remove it from the platform only to discover the first layer is a mess. There is definately big future for 3D printing, but there are still some obstacles to be taken care off.