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Print Functional Prototypes
You can use 3D printing for prototypes or one-of-a-kind items. Let The UPS Store® bring your ideas to life. We can even use your 3D CAD file.
Construct Manufacturing Jigs and Fixtures
We understand when you do your own manufacturing, jigs and fixtures are critical for insuring high-quality and efficiency during assembly and testing. Our 3D printer can create complex parts so you are not dependent on a CNC machine.
Create Custom Accessories
Want to design your own smartphone case or money clip? Most items that are smaller than a breadbox and can be made out of single color of plastic are perfect for 3D printing.
Build Architectural Models
You can work in just about any 3D architectural design program and then export to common 3D CAD file types. The finished product is ready to show off or you can sand and paint your building to give it just the right look.
3D Printing Services Expanded Across Nation
The UPS Store continues to expand 3D printing services nationwide to meet the growing demands of its small business customers. 3D printing now available at approximately 20 The UPS Store locations. Use the interactive map below to find a participating location near you, or check out the full list of all The UPS Store locations offering 3D printing services.
3D CAD and 3D Scanning Services
The UPS Store 3D print locations can now also offer you 3D CAD and 3D scanning services through HoneyPoint3D. Getting a custom 3D print has never been easier - you dream it, HoneyPoint3D designs it, The UPS Store prints it. Enjoy the HoneyPoint3D benefits of an easy quoting process, affordable and quality engineering, online viewing of your 3D files, and efficient turn-around times. Get your 3D CAD or scan quote today!
Netfabb® at The UPS Store®
Participating The UPS Store 3D print locations are utilizing Netfabb software for 3D print file preparation and customization. Services available at these locations include:
- File fixing
- Text labeling
- Logo labeling
- Cutting
Contact or visit these Netfabb locations to learn more about their advanced 3D offerings.
3D Printing Frequently Asked Questions
Here a few questions we frequently hear about 3D Printing.
Please feel free to contact your local The UPS Store for any other questions you may have
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What is 3D printing?
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3D Printing is a manufacturing process that uses a digital file to create three-dimensional objects one layer at a time. We run a system that uses ABS plastic and soluble supports to create realistic prototypes and marketing models.
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What kinds of things can I 3D print?
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Small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to print prototypes as part of the new product development process. With this printer, The UPS Store locations will be equipped to produce items like engineering parts, functional prototypes, acting props, architectural models, fixtures for cameras, lights and cables.
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How long does it take to print?
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The time it takes to print an object will depend on the complexity of the design. A simple object may take 4-5 hours, while a complex object may take 24 hours.
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Which UPS Store locations are offering 3D printing?
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The UPS Store is in the process of rolling out nearly 100 3D printing locations across the country. Visit /print/3d-printing/locations for more information.
The UPS Store becomes first major USA retailer to offer 3D printing service
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News: printing and packaging retailer The UPS Store has launched an in-store 3D printing service in six shops across the USA.
Stratasys, a leading manufacturer of 3D printers and production systems, has announced today that it is providing its 3D printing technology to The UPS Store, a subsidiary of United Parcel Service (UPS) of America that provides printing services and packaging materials in over 4700 shops in the US, Puerto Rico and Canada.
"The project is part of a test program by The UPS Store that will make it the first national retailer in the US to offer 3D printing service to entrepreneurs, architects, start-ups and other retail customers," Stratasys said.
As part of their pilot, The UPS Store will install Stratasys' uPrint SE Plus printers into six locations, starting in San Diego. Customers will be able to bring a Computer Aided Design (CAD) file in to the participating stores and have their designs 3D-printed on-site.
"The UPS Store and Stratasys share the vision of strengthening innovation and competitiveness by making 3D printing accessible to a growing number of users," said Stratasys Executive Vice President, Jon Cobb.
This news comes only a month after UK electronics retailer Maplin became the first UK chain to sell a 3D printer aimed at the domestic market. In other news, NASA has approved the first 3D printer for use in space, which will be flown to the International Space Station [ISS] next year.
You can read more about the way 3D printing is changing the worlds of architecture, design, food and medicine in Print Shift, our one-off print-on-demand magazine all about additive manufacturing.
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Here's the press release from Stratasys:
Stratasys to provide 3D printers to The UPS Store for new retail 3D printing service
Stratasys uPrint SE Plus systems will be used in pilot program.
Stratasys, a leading manufacturer of 3D printers and production systems, today announced that it has been selected by The UPS Store to provide its 3D printing systems to The UPS Store as part of a test program that will make it the first national retailer in the U.S. to offer 3D printing service to entrepreneurs, architects, start-ups and other retail customers. This service will enable UPS Store customers to have their 3D design 3D printed on-site.
The test signals a collaborative effort by Stratasys and The UPS Store to make 3D printing accessible to small businesses as awareness of the technology and its capabilities grows. Stratasys 3D Printers can create on-demand, custom objects of virtually any complexity in a fast and simple process.
"3D printing technology is becoming increasingly accessible to a growing number of companies and consumers. Small businesses are beginning to realise how this revolutionary technology can help them to be more competitive," said Stratasys Executive Vice President, Jon Cobb.
"The UPS Store and Stratasys share the vision of strengthening innovation and competitiveness by making 3D printing accessible to a growing number of users."
While the program is aimed at small businesses, it is open to anyone interested in trying out on-site 3D printing services. "After doing a lot of research, we went with the Stratasys uPrint, because it has a small footprint and is easy to operate," said The UPS Store small business technology leader, Daniel Remba.
Following the launch of the test, retail customers will be able to bring a Computer Aided Design (CAD) file to participating UPS Store locations and have their 3D design printed on-site.
The UPS Store is installing Stratasys uPrint SE Plus 3D Printers in six test locations, beginning in San Diego.
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Short-term (up to 5 minutes) interruptions occur almost every other day, and once a month there are interruptions for 30 minutes or more.
From the beginning, the IPPON SMART 1000 UPS worked with all this disgrace, but soon it could not stand it, taking with it two swollen and discharged batteries. There was a problem with swelling of the batteries before, the conditions are too "hard" for them in the "hot" UPS case.
I interrupted my long agony of choice on an interesting subset of UPSs, the so-called "UPS for boilers". assembly 12V) or an old car battery. It is distinguished by compact dimensions of 146x205x113 mm and a weight of 2.9 kg, the use of an external battery and "limitless" duration of work on it. My record is 4:12 an hour. (with a short break / shutdown to replace the battery).
That is, in normal mode, the UPS is located on a table shelf with a compact battery, and in case of long interruptions, it is transferred to a car battery on a checkable balcony and feeds the necessary consumers along a 20 m extension cord.
This was the plan of use, but life has made adjustments. The velo batteries turned out to be very tenacious at my max 80W load (4K-32 monitor, working PC G5420 + SSD and phone with a lamp), they last more than 2 hours, until the UPS considers them discharged. Car battery (5 years on the car), holds no more than 30 minutes.
CyberPower turned out to be a very thoughtful device:
1) very quiet in standby mode (mains operation), once a week it turns on (fan noise) test or just recharges the battery for a couple of minutes and that's it.
2) Yes, the 120mm fan is loud when charging or discharging, but this is the least of the problems when there is no light around.
3) Charges the battery with a current of 4A and since the fan blows quite strongly in charge / discharge mode, I put the battery behind the fan and it cools perfectly in critical operating modes.
4) Compact size, easy to store on a shelf or carry.
And of course, that in addition to a PC, I connected my mini 3D printer to this miracle device. It does not yet have a heated table, and it does not consume very much, and the UPS eliminates the time-consuming operations to restore printing after a power loss.
It's been exactly a year since Santa Claus brought this wonderful device, for those who choose a UPS for themselves, I recommend paying attention to this class of devices.