3D Pioneer Aims to Beat Any 3D Print Price

3D_Pioneer_Systems_LogoLONDON, UK, June 10, 2014 – 3D Pioneer Systems, Inc. is in the process of launching their website www.BeatAny3DPrint.com, a 3D printing service which is anticipated to beat any existing quotes for 3D printing jobs. The name says it all at their website, www.BeatAny3DPrint.com.

3D Pioneer believes that 3D printing should be accessible to all – and this service shall serve as a big step towards achieving this goal which is in line with the company’s overarching strategy. The 3D Printing industry is one that is very promising – and 3D Pioneer is excited with the launch of the website.

“If customers are not happy with the price that they have been quoted, 3D Pioneer will match the price that has been quoted by one of our competitors. In effect, We’ll Beat It! Customers perfectly happy with the price quoted for the 3D printing job, We’ll STILL Beat it!” says Conrad Zammit, 3D Pioneer’s technical advisor.

The Beat Any 3D Print website has a user friend interface with a three step process:

  • First, upload and submit an existing quote
  • Second, the 3D Pioneer team will review the quote, and either match or beat it; and
  • Third, upon acceptance of the 3D Pioneer quote, the print job will be printed and delivered to the customer.

If the customer has not yet been quoted a price for a 3D print job, the customer may upload a .STL file and the 3D Pioneer team will generate a first time quote through the Beat Any 3D Print website.

Alexandros Tsingos, CEO of 3D Pioneer, states: “We are projecting that 3D printing is experiencing exponential growth, with interest groups widening as new diverse uses for the technology are discovered.” Mr. Tsingos then says, “Through Beat Any 3D Print, 3D Pioneer aims to provide an avenue for people to get their first taste of 3D printing as well as an alternate route to 3D printing for veteran enthusiasts.”

All 3D print jobs by Beat Any 3D Print will be performed using fused deposition modeling (FDM) print technology. For full technical specifications and terms and conditions please visit http://www.beatany3dprint.com.

About 3D Pioneer

3D Pioneer Systems is a diversified technology company focused on delivering true plug and play 3D printers and printer applications that are designed to simplify the creative process and be accessible to a broad audience of consumers around the world. The Company is also a marketer and developer of innovative mobile games and software applications that consumers can download on a variety of operating systems.

One thought on “3D Pioneer Aims to Beat Any 3D Print Price

  1. BRM

    You’ll beat any 3d printers price? I’m a 3d printer, what if I quote one of my customers and just charge them the cost of material. That’s right, from a $35 roll of plastic, charge by the gram of what it actually costs. Hell, how will you keep someone like me from saving time and materials by giving extremely low quotes to a “buyer”, that then gives the quote to you so you beat it and has it… Drop shipped.

    Example: An item that may be desirable to someone that could yield $40, but material costs for the part itself is .90 cents because of the amount of plastic used. If I were to quote a buyer on the 90 cents of material cost, would you “match” my price and THEN ship the item out? If so, sign me up, I’ll stop wasting time printing my own parts, and just whore out your power and printers so I can quote myself low prices, and get you to do all the work for me, and I’ll have you pay for the shipping on top of that!

    Do you actually repair the STL files if there’s a problem? If you are using Netfabb like you should be to fix the files, are you using their cloud service that only does extended repair? Are you using their basic package that doesn’t even do the extended repair? Are you using the Netfabb Private version that is for personal use only? Or did you pay full price for the Netfabb liscense at over $1,500?

    Or are you going to take the cheap route and fix models yourself in a 3d program which would take much more time?

    How can you reassure “buyers” that you are not going to take their .STL files and make parts that you will then turn around and sell on a site like Etsy or Ebay?

    Who is your filament supplier? Do you use that cheap asian garbage that is left by the dock and absorbs moister or do you use the high quality filament which is also usually in asia but costs more because it is better quality?

    Your website is full of 404 errors. One would think you’d at least bother with completing the website before you announced your service.

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