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tips for start-up printing 3d

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hello to all, I am a graduate in economics and I intend to open an activity investing in 3d printing because I have great possibilities in this field and also meet my passion regarding design, construction etc....
Now as you can well understand from the studies I have done I have no experience regarding the topic so I am here to ask for help from professionals in the field;) ...I would first of all like to know what 3d design programs I recommend to learn how to use and more in general everything I need to calculate what point to have a non-hobbistic preparation of the topic because precisely I intend to open an activity. Secondly, I would like to ask you for information on what type, brand, etc. of printers to buy ( clearly professional and with print size suitable for industrial use , not 20 x 20 to understand us ) and finally what printer you may purchase to practice in the meantime that I will frequent the learning courses so not just the top but not a toy.
I hope you can help me.
 
First I think you should learn how to use a cad.

All the rest according to me comes after...
 
I know that I have to learn a cad but I wanted to know in particular what was best and how I wrote in the request also the other programs necessary for 3d printing because they are planning the project for my business so I would like to have a clear picture of the times, costs etc. to start this activity and start contacting companies to buy printers etc.
 
It is not easy to say which is the best cad, surely there are cads of high-end catia, ug, creo, and then there are various solidworks, solidedge, inventor, of lower level but that obviously allow you to work, and also well.
for your project I believe that one cad is worth the other, since everyone (at least I think) can export/import files in stl format, which is used by 3d printers.
the actual printing software, you will be provided with the printer.
Of course you will already be prepared on the various 3d printing technologies, the cost of printers also depends on the technology used, so also in this case you will have to make choices.
I can't advise you this way, we should buy in the next few months a stratasys printer, so at the moment I have no direct experience.
 
I recommend sdm3d, contact the technician resp. Mr. marco in an hour can definitely clarify your mind
 
hello to all, I am a graduate in economics and I intend to open an activity investing in 3d printing because I have great possibilities in this field and also meet my passion regarding design, construction etc....
Now as you can well understand from the studies I have done I have no experience regarding the topic so I am here to ask for help from professionals in the field;) ...I would first of all like to know what 3d design programs I recommend to learn how to use and more in general everything I need to calculate what point to have a non-hobbistic preparation of the topic because precisely I intend to open an activity. Secondly, I would like to ask you for information on what type, brand, etc. of printers to buy ( clearly professional and with print size suitable for industrial use , not 20 x 20 to understand us ) and finally what printer you may purchase to practice in the meantime that I will frequent the learning courses so not just the top but not a toy.
I hope you can help me.
hi, in my modest notice (I started in 1994 working in this sector), the business is for printer sellers not for users.do some accounts,

Hi.
 
everyone says 3d printers are the business of the future. I haven't been able to figure out what they need. from my side there are 2 o3 printers like that, but the business trip is less than zero, and even those who still have them are trying to figure out what might be future customers, because for now you don't even know this.
 

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