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PrintUp 3D is a 3D printing-related e-commerce and service provider based in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The website showcases and sells equipment from brands such as Creality, Zortrax, and BCN3D, while also offering “Quero Imprimir/I Want to Print” services, including prototyping, training, flexible parts, and batch printing of parts. Its website uses KingHost’s e-commerce platform capabilities, allowing users to register, place orders, or submit files for quotations.
Based on the collected content, PrintUp 3D is not a traditional general e-commerce site, but rather a vertical provider focused on manufacturing equipment and printing services. On the equipment side, it covers desktop-level products such as the Ender 3 V2, Halot ONE, and CR-Scan-01, as well as professional/industrial-grade products including the BCN3D Epsilon, Sigma, and Zortrax Endureal. The BCN3D Epsilon page highlights IDEX independent dual extrusion, duplication mode, mirror mode, soluble supports, multi-material printing, the build volumes of the W50/W27, and the Smart Cabinet’s role in helping control material humidity.
The pages do not provide specific selling prices or service rates, mainly handling requests through “Solicite seu orçamento/Get a Quote.” The terms state that products can be added to the cart for checkout, and that prices are based on what is displayed on the website at the time of purchase. Payment information is limited, mentioning only credit card information registration and, for overdue boleto bank slips, a 2% penalty, IGP-M adjustment, and 1% monthly interest. Delivery is carried out by partners such as Correios and FedEx. If an item is out of stock, the platform may cancel the order and process a refund within up to 7 business days after confirmation.
The advantages are that the company information is relatively transparent, with phone number, email, address, CNPJ, and DUNS disclosed; its business covers equipment sales, printing services, and training, serving needs from entry-level to industrial applications; and some industrial machine specifications are explained in detail. The downsides are that pricing, inventory, shipping fees, complete payment methods, and after-sales response times are not very clear; warranties for third-party brands mainly follow the manufacturers’ terms; and the website terms reserve the right to restrict sales in certain regions and reject orders suspected of being placed by resellers.
It is better suited to local Brazilian companies, engineering teams, R&D personnel, and customers needing prototyping or small-batch manufacturing, and it does not appear to be a marketplace platform open to third-party sellers. The text does not disclose access conditions from China, so it is not possible to determine whether the site can be accessed directly. If Chinese users plan to purchase from it, they will need to further confirm cross-border sales, shipping costs, taxes, and warranty arrangements.
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printup3d.com is an Brazil Print-on-Demand provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach printup3d.com directly.