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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] DLP Kit

From: Randall Morgan <rmorgan62@...>
Date: 2015-02-05

Mark,

Do you have any pcb printers for sale. Not as kit but a completed conversion?

On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Mark Lerman mlerman@... [Homebrew_PCBs] <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 


I am willing, within reason, to consider collecting and"kitting" the parts for the E260 conversion. One problem isshipping a 2 foot long x 6 inch wide piece of sheet aluminum. In orderfor me to spend that much time and energy on this I would have to make aprofit. Also, we now have 2 versions to consider. I'm not really keen onmaking money from hobbyists, especially those on this group, but I wouldbe providing a service for something that I have, in fact, told you howto do yourself. So I really don't feel too badly about asking $100 USDper kit for the mechanical version and $150 USD for the MCU version, notincluding shipping. Shipping will be at cost.

I also have a couple of modified machines that I am interested inselling. It's very hard for me to put a price on these machines, but $250USD seems about right, considering how much time I have spent on eachone.

I guess I might as well go all-in and offer to convert these printers foranyone who wants to ship me one for conversion. $175 USD for theconversion, parts included, plus shipping. Either version.

Again, I want to stress that I am happy to provide gratis, asalways, all the information and help anyone wants. 

Mark




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