This is the best one! I’m new to 3D printing but have operated another successful business for almost 5 years and have used the Munbyn for 2.5 years. So easy to use and great quality!
Enjoying the series of videos. Curious if you're paying for marketing to get sales or if people are just finding your listings on Etsy and Shopify? Also, some suggestions. Print your logo and URL's and a QR code on the bottom of things you print where it makes sense, like the bottom of your coasters. Someone may want to buy something they see at a customer's house and your info on the reverse will make that easy. Print plastic business cards or thank you notes, coupon codes, with your shopping URLs and QR codes with a magnet embedded so they can stick it up someplace for future use. It stands out, memorable, and It's a constructive way to use rolls low on filament, odd colors, and such that you may not use otherwise making them nearly free to print.
I pay for Etsy ads, which is where most of my traffic comes from. Then Instagram. Thanks for the tips! Will come in handy when I start doing some farmers markets and festivals this summer.
by any chance do you know if this printer is compatible with standard CUPS on linux? I have a tendency of using python to automate devices that have no business being automated and wanted to give this printer a try.
Did some research into this - looks like the printer is capable of running CUPS. They offer a Linux Driver, and I found documentation from one of their older similar printers that allowed the same connection. I would give it a shot!
You hit the 1k mark , congrats keep grinding 👊
Appreciate it, I'm just getting started!
This is the best one! I’m new to 3D printing but have operated another successful business for almost 5 years and have used the Munbyn for 2.5 years. So easy to use and great quality!
Its awesome, and the app makes it even easier to use. A great product!
Grats on the 1000 subs.
Munbyn seems to be sending those printers to lots of TH-camrs recently.
Good to know it's a decent unit. Cheers!
Thanks for watching! Yeah the app also makes it just amazing to use. A truly phenomenal product.
Enjoying the series of videos. Curious if you're paying for marketing to get sales or if people are just finding your listings on Etsy and Shopify? Also, some suggestions.
Print your logo and URL's and a QR code on the bottom of things you print where it makes sense, like the bottom of your coasters. Someone may want to buy something they see at a customer's house and your info on the reverse will make that easy.
Print plastic business cards or thank you notes, coupon codes, with your shopping URLs and QR codes with a magnet embedded so they can stick it up someplace for future use. It stands out, memorable, and It's a constructive way to use rolls low on filament, odd colors, and such that you may not use otherwise making them nearly free to print.
I pay for Etsy ads, which is where most of my traffic comes from. Then Instagram. Thanks for the tips! Will come in handy when I start doing some farmers markets and festivals this summer.
"amazing, awesome, amazing...."
Thanks for watching :)
In the UK 🇬🇧 its currently discounted down to £79.99 on Amazon
Wow, that is a great deal for this great of a printer!
Does it install a standard Windows driver, such that any Windows application can print to it? Or do you have to use their app for all printing?
I believe so --- it was a normal 64x Windows driver when I installed it.
by any chance do you know if this printer is compatible with standard CUPS on linux? I have a tendency of using python to automate devices that have no business being automated and wanted to give this printer a try.
Did some research into this - looks like the printer is capable of running CUPS. They offer a Linux Driver, and I found documentation from one of their older similar printers that allowed the same connection. I would give it a shot!
@@DesignsByBrodhead i'll give it a try then
4:29 I REALLY hope those are fake addresses, and you didn't dox a customer??
What are ya talking about? It is blurred.
@@DesignsByBrodhead :)