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Anycubic has implemented a $120 price reduction for its Kobra series, bringing high-speed multi-color printing to a disruptive $259 entry point.
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Anycubic has implemented a $120 price reduction for its Kobra series, bringing high-speed multi-color printing to a disruptive $259 entry point.

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Originally reported by MSN

Anycubic has implemented a $120 price reduction for its Kobra series, bringing high-speed multi-color printing to a disruptive $259 entry point. This move commoditizes premium features like AI monitoring and multi-filament handling for the mass market. By prioritizing hardware volume, Anycubic is accelerating the transition of 3D printing into a consumer appliance category. This shift forces a market pivot where future value lies in integrated software ecosystems rather than hardware speed alone. ⚙️ #3DPrinting #Anycubic #AdditiveManufacturing #Innovation

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