"Meet ULIO, a 3D printer that's almost entirely 3D printed which students get to draft, print and assemble."
Indiegogo campaign: [
www.indiegogo.com]
What I find fascinating, from what we can see so far anyway, is that printer seems to be the most 3D-printed design I've seen so far, even besting the Tantillus in that department because the ULIO seems to be using the 3D-printed frame itself as linear guides. I guess we'll see more photos from other angles once the campaign is over, but it seems like a really neat project to get more 3D printers into the hands of students. Close-up photos of 100 microns prints also seem to show really good 3D-printing capabilities so it's not simply a proof-of-concept and has the potential to be useful.