3D Printer on Demand

Production 3D Printing and Manufacturing for 50 to 10,000 Unit Runs

Mid-volume orders are where 3D printing wins. You skip the tooling. You ship in days. You can reorder the same part next month at the same price.

Bulk 3D Printing Without Injection Mold Tooling

Injection molding makes sense at high volume. The tool costs ten thousand dollars and up. The first part takes weeks. The break-even point is usually tens of thousands of units.

3D printing skips the tool. The first part ships in days. The cost per part is higher than injection molding at very high volume, but for fifty to ten thousand parts, FDM beats tooling on total cost and on time to market.

Rapid Manufacturing with FDM at Production Volume

We print at production volume on the same printers that print prototypes. The polymer is the same. The strength is the same. The part you tested last month is the part your customer gets next month.

High-volume 3D printing and mass production 3D printing used to mean a six-figure capital outlay. We run the printer network so you do not have to.

Repeat Orders and Reorderable STL Storage

We store your STL in your account. When you need more parts, you log in, click reorder, and pay. Your price is locked in for thirty days unless material prices move.

Reorders skip the quote step. You can place a reorder in under one minute.

Industrial 3D Printing for Plants and OEMs

Plants buy production prints for jigs, fixtures, brackets, and replacement parts that the OEM no longer stocks. OEMs buy production prints for short-run aftermarket parts, branded covers, and field-replaceable assemblies.

See plant operations for the most common parts we print for industrial buyers.

Production Lead Times by Order Size

Orders of fifty to five hundred parts ship in five to ten business days. Orders of five hundred to five thousand parts ship in ten to fifteen business days. Orders of five thousand to ten thousand parts ship in ten to twenty business days.

Expedited service cuts lead time by about half. Ask for it on your quote request and we will tell you the cost.

Per-Unit Cost at 100, 1,000, and 10,000 Units

Per-unit cost drops as volume rises. The same STL printed in PETG might cost X dollars at one hundred units, around sixty percent of X at one thousand units, and around forty percent of X at ten thousand units. The exact numbers depend on size and material.

For real numbers on your part, send the STL. We will run the math and send back a quote within four business hours. Go to pricing for tier framing or get a quote now.

Planning a production run? Upload your STL and we will quote per-unit cost at every volume tier.

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