Staples Offers Cube 3D Printer from 3D Systems

Staples, the world’s largest office products company and second largest e-commerce company, today became the first major U.S. retailer to announce the availability of 3D printers.

The Cube(R) 3D Printer is immediately available on Staples.com for $1299.99 and will be available in a limited number of Staples stores by the end of June. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Cube® 3D Printer from 3D Systems, a leading global provider of 3D content-to-print solutions, is immediately available on Staples.com for $1299.99 and will be available in a limited number of Staples stores by the end of June.

The Cube® 3D Printer, ready to use right out of the box, features Wi-Fi, is compatible with Mac or Windows, and comes with 25 free 3D templates designed by professional artists, with additional templates available online. With its ultra portable design, the Cube® fits easily in the office, classroom or living room, making it the perfect 3D printing device for designers, small businesses, students and kids.

“Staples is excited to bring the power of 3D printing to our customers, by being the first major U.S. retailer to announce the availability of this innovative technology that lets you create fully formed objects in your home or small business,” said Mike Edwards, Staples executive vice president, merchandising. “Staples is known for carrying the latest technology and 3D printers are the most recent example of our commitment to offering every product your business needs to succeed.”

3D printing has been hailed as a revolutionary method and an efficient technology for manufacturing, allowing for the creation of shapes or objects using digital technology. For companies creating new products, 3D printing can make it easier to design and test new concepts, and decrease the time to market.

“We are absolutely thrilled that a leader and innovator of the caliber of Staples is making it easy to get our award winning Cube 3D Printer family on-line and in their stores,” said Avi Reichental, 3D Systems’ President and Chief Executive Officer. “Staples is the ideal partner to deliver the only true plug and play 3D Printer to offices, living rooms, classrooms and hobby shops, extending our reach and consumer access.”

The Cube® 3D printer can print items up to 5.5" x 5.5" x 5.5”, using material cartridges in 16 different colors including metallic silver, glow in the dark and vibrant and neutral colors. Users can either print from a template or create a design using Cube’s own software, Cubify Invent™, sold separately. Staples makes printing with the Cube® easy, by offering all of the essential accessories, including recyclable ABS and compostable PLA plastic cartridge refills, replenishment CubeSticks, which are used to stabilize the object being printed, and replacement Cube Print Pads.

Source: http://www.staples.com/

Comments

  1. Pedro Lopez Pedro Lopez United States says:

    Don't buy the Cube Printer, especially the Dou or Trio, they don't work as they state it does.

    You'll be waiting for ever to get one. It ships from the UK and they charge $400.00 to ship it. Plus the filament can't be found anywhere else. They also charge $100.00 to ship the filament. Who in there right mind wants to pay $100.00 to ship a filament that's already costing you $50 to $100.00.

    Not only that the Printers doesn't work correctly, if it isn't the build plate not levelling correctly, it's the extruder not working and if isn't the extruder it doesn't print in PLA if it doesn't print in PLA only one Extruder works and not the others, not only that it ships from the UK and it gets tossed around so much due to the long delivery that it arrives broken and you won't any parts because they don't have any in stock. Plus the lie to you on shipping dates. Because they don't have any printers in stock.

    I know I waited three months for mine that never arrived and all I got from them was next week, next week, oh yeah its being tested next week, HA! what a joke. After three months of frustration I decided not to wait any longer so I brought me A makerbot and what a beautiful machine it is, it has a bigger build platform and the prints a great. Oh yeah the filament can be brought by many resources and much cheaper and the Makerbots are made in the USA and you don't have to wait you can pick up your makerbot in NYC.

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