I have a few questions. 1. How do you compete with other sellers that sell the same stuff? 2. How do you market/advertise your prints, and also how much do you spend on advertising? 3. How do you deal with returns and unsatisfied customers? 4. How do you deal with maintenance and regular upkeep of all the printers? (I have an a1 mini and read that it's suggested to oil and lube them monthly) 5. Are all of those printers running 24/7 or majority of the day? How did you decide to scale to that number of printers?
Great video from a fellow maker. Tip for your videos dont turn the music back up full blast after you talk. Way to loud. Have to keep turning it up for your talking then hurry to turn it down for the music
I'm sure stringing extension cords like that is not to code; it's a good way to get your fire insurance canceled. Installing a service pole near each rack is probably better (but expensive).
how do you get enough business to need this many printers? This is the part that I struggle with. I'd love to do this but have no idea on a product or products to sell that would make me enough to warrant 2 printers let alone 40 plus whatever you had before.
Don't you have to pass some safety inspections there? I would expect those cable running over the floor and just "drooping" down between the beams to negatively affect any safety inspection ... But of course, I have no idea what rules you guys have over there ...
I was going to say y'all should have just installed bud racks ( server racks) probably could have done at least 4 or 5 In each rack and run pdu and installed 240v out let's. Might not need that much power but would be a clean set up 😅
@@stevenyap6454 no I don't. I just thought of it. If I see one some where I'll try to remember. It was a just and idea. Not that this set up is bad. The only thing that got me thinking was run the power cord like that. Where you could get a server tech power strip mount it to the rack and you can have them load balanced and plug in more and also have a breaker just in case something trips. I didn't see in the video if there was power strips or not. I might have missed it.
I have a few questions.
1. How do you compete with other sellers that sell the same stuff?
2. How do you market/advertise your prints, and also how much do you spend on advertising?
3. How do you deal with returns and unsatisfied customers?
4. How do you deal with maintenance and regular upkeep of all the printers? (I have an a1 mini and read that it's suggested to oil and lube them monthly)
5. Are all of those printers running 24/7 or majority of the day? How did you decide to scale to that number of printers?
watch and follow along I will go through each of these topics in future videos
Looking forward to more videos on the business side of things. 🙂
They are coming
I really do love your videos, but a lot of them could benefit from not having Music. Is distracting and I keep having to turn the volume up and down
Thanks for the input my newer videos I removed the music when I speak
Its amazing.. congrats.. can u give more detail about the racks? Don't shakes?
They shake, but very little has no affect on the prints. They are 77" muscle rack wire shelves
Great video buddy!
I like your Printfarm.
I wish I had the patience and money to start my own business 😅
Thanks. Gotta start from somewhere
Yay new video
Yup
Great video from a fellow maker.
Tip for your videos dont turn the music back up full blast after you talk. Way to loud. Have to keep turning it up for your talking then hurry to turn it down for the music
Trueeee
Love the video, good balance of work and life. Could we see the website you sell on?
@@tonyhuynh874 still working on launching my own website. I sell on all the ecommerce platforms
Love the new video. Thank you!
@@afraser345 thanks for watching!
I'm sure stringing extension cords like that is not to code; it's a good way to get your fire insurance canceled. Installing a service pole near each rack is probably better (but expensive).
If you don't tell I wont
how do you get enough business to need this many printers? This is the part that I struggle with. I'd love to do this but have no idea on a product or products to sell that would make me enough to warrant 2 printers let alone 40 plus whatever you had before.
That is the question isn't it
look at all those chickens
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how do you price your prints? im form Perú and 3d printikg business is really different from the USA
Margins with 3d printing is pretty high so it really depends if you care about volume or not
Any issues with dust and dirt getting on the A1 vs P1S enclosure?
not really haven't experienced must dust at all
Do you even deal with other plates like the Smooth PEI or the High Temp one?
I use the smooth one once in a blue
Don't you have to pass some safety inspections there? I would expect those cable running over the floor and just "drooping" down between the beams to negatively affect any safety inspection ... But of course, I have no idea what rules you guys have over there ...
Lol no
I was going to say y'all should have just installed bud racks ( server racks) probably could have done at least 4 or 5 In each rack and run pdu and installed 240v out let's. Might not need that much power but would be a clean set up 😅
Lol
do you have reference (image/video) how can this be done using bud racks?
@@stevenyap6454 no I don't. I just thought of it. If I see one some where I'll try to remember. It was a just and idea. Not that this set up is bad. The only thing that got me thinking was run the power cord like that. Where you could get a server tech power strip mount it to the rack and you can have them load balanced and plug in more and also have a breaker just in case something trips. I didn't see in the video if there was power strips or not. I might have missed it.
what size UPS do you use per set of printers?
900w
Hello, can you talk about UPS and other stuff like that ? Thanks, i follow your new begin :)
I just buy a UPS from amazon, cyberpower brand
out of curiosity, whats the projected ROI on these printers and how long to break even on the A1 and P1P printers?
If I assume everything I print sells then probably around 1 week
Got a link for the giant poop buckets on the A1?
I found them on makerworld
I will love to know what to sell because i got a selling event coming up and i don’t know what to sell
I'll make a video about this
@@Dancyn3Dprints thanks
How do you go about selling all the stuff you print?
I sell online
No hate but why did you get so many bed slingers instead of more p1ps or x1 carbons
He mostly prints PLA. 600 for the A1 combo. 845 for p1s with AMS. 1200 for X1C with AMS. Math.
All comes down to cost and what I need.. I only print pla. The speed is a nonfactor for me as I have so many printers already
@@Dancyn3Dprints Have you noticed a difference in quality between the A1 and the P1S?
still no link to the shop?
Websites still in the works. I have an etsy store and tiktok
Can u please give me the model of the a1 printers and are they good for beginners
@@Farquarto bambu lab a1 combo
Best beginner printer for there size.
How did yours money?
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Loud music intervals are really annoying
Music seems fine when I'm editing not sure why it sounds louder
@@Dancyn3Dprints Nice place you have though. Keep up the good work!
Recommend normalized audio between your voice and music. Headphones don't like it at all.
I would recommend zero music. Its annoying and really ruins the video
I ordered a mic
Man, is this just a money laundering? 🙂
Lmfao