3D printer review: Afinia H-Series makes great parts, despite software (.PDF Download)

April 21, 2014

Currently the third most-popular 3D printer in the U.S., the $1,599 H-Series printer from Afinia, a division of Microboards Technology LLC, Chanhassen, Minn., is lauded for its ease of use and overall quality. It prints with fused deposition modeling (FDM), a technique...

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