
The news that Anninsky Secondary School with in-depth study of certain subjects was handed a serial household 3D-printer, which was developed by experts of the
Center for Technological Competence of Additive Technologies created on the basis of Voronezhselmash LLC, was relatively unnoticeable. According to the assurances, in the near future the serial release will begin, so let's take a look at the innovation.
Voronezh Center
offers two printer
options : one-color and two-color. The price of the first post at the time of publication was 38,500 p., And the second option is already more expensive - 89,900 p.
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Here is the monochrome version:

And here is a two-color:

In addition, we are offered to purchase a 3D pen at a price of 3,990 p.

Voronezh Courier has
tried to figure out what the production of the printer as a whole is. Let me quote a little:
...- Most of the parts are made from us, but we buy the control boards, of course, ”said Yevgeny Bobrov, senior engineer of the Center for Additive Technologies. - We will release the printer as the customer appears - this can be either an individual or an educational institution. Technologies on such devices are usually similar, but the advantages of our printer over its competitors lie in an attractive price and warranty service - from assembly to repair.Well, it would seem that the news is really great, and I hurried to share the joy with friends. However, they were not so gullible and did a little research, during which it turned out that the pen sold by the Voronezh Center is extremely similar to the
exact same Chinese equivalent , sold about 1.5 times cheaper, and the printers are altogether the same. For example, the
Chinese overseas version of a two-color printer:

Find 1 difference what is called. Needless to say, this printer is much cheaper than the Voronezh equivalent. Well, I would really like to be wrong, but at the moment for me the news has moved from the category of "Excellent News" to the category of "BolgenOS and a fundamentally new drive from Nizhny Novgorod schoolchildren."
Please, if anyone has more detailed information about the production process of a Russian printer, I would be very grateful, but for some reason I don’t leave the feeling that there is a regular resale with overpricing. I really want to dissuade from my skepticism, otherwise it’s all very, very sad.