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3D Print Cost Calculator

Estimate the total cost of a 3D printing job, including material, electricity, labor, and machine depreciation.

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How to Use the 3D Print Cost Calculator

  1. Material Costs: Enter the weight of your filament spool and its price. Then, enter the weight of the printed object (your slicer software provides this).
  2. Time & Power Costs: Input the total print time in hours, the power consumption of your 3D printer, and your local electricity cost per kWh.
  3. Other Costs (Optional): You can also factor in the depreciation of your printer and any labor or post-processing time.
  4. Calculate: Get a detailed breakdown of all costs contributing to your final print price.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I find the weight of my printed object?

Modern slicer software like PrusaSlicer, Cura, or Simplify3D will provide a detailed print summary before you start printing. This summary almost always includes the estimated filament usage in grams.

What is machine depreciation?

Depreciation accounts for the wear and tear on your 3D printer over its lifespan. By assigning a cost per hour of use, you are essentially setting aside a small amount of money from each print to eventually pay for a new printer when the current one wears out. It's a crucial factor for businesses offering printing services.

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