Professional Services

3D Printing Services

Transform Your Ideas into Physical Prototypes with Precision 3D Printing

Professional 3D printing services that bring your product concepts to life. From rapid prototyping to small-batch production, we deliver high-quality prints with exceptional detail and fast turnaround times.

Why Choose Professional 3D Printing?

Advanced additive manufacturing technology for precise, reliable prototyping and production

Rapid Turnaround

Get your prototypes in days, not weeks. Our advanced 3D printing technology enables fast iteration and quick design validation for accelerated product development.

Precision Quality

Industrial-grade 3D printers deliver exceptional detail and accuracy. Perfect for functional prototypes, design validation, and small-batch manufacturing with consistent quality.

Material Variety

Wide selection of materials including PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, and engineering-grade plastics. Choose the perfect material for your specific application and requirements.

3D Printing Applications

Versatile additive manufacturing solutions for diverse industries and applications

Rapid Prototyping

Quick iteration and design validation for product development cycles

Functional Testing

Create working prototypes to test fit, form, and function before production

Custom Tooling

Manufacturing aids, jigs, fixtures, and custom tools for production processes

Small-Batch Production

Cost-effective manufacturing for limited runs and specialized components

Architectural Models

Detailed scale models for architectural visualization and presentation

Medical Devices

Biocompatible materials for medical prototypes and custom healthcare solutions

Ready to Print Your Prototype?

Start with a professional tech pack to ensure your 3D printing project succeeds from concept to completion.

Questions, answered.

What is a 3D printing service?

A 3D printing service produces physical objects from a digital file using additive manufacturing — FDM, SLA, SLS, or metal printing. It's ideal for prototypes, low-volume production, and complex geometries. Genpire focuses on tech pack generation; for the printing step, the platform connects you to vetted 3D printing partners.

When should I use 3D printing vs traditional manufacturing?

Use 3D printing for: prototypes (fast iteration), low volumes (under ~500 units), complex geometries impossible with injection molding, and customization (each unit unique). Use traditional manufacturing (injection molding, CNC) for: high volumes, smooth surface finish, tight cost control.

What materials can 3D printing services use?

Common 3D printing materials: PLA, ABS, PETG (FDM); resin (SLA — smooth surface); nylon, TPU (SLS — durable); metal (DMLS — production-grade titanium, stainless). Material selection drives cost and end-use suitability. Genpire's tech packs help 3D printing services quote accurately.

How much does 3D printing cost?

Per-unit cost depends on volume, material, and complexity. Prototype (single unit, FDM): $20-100. Production resin part: $5-30. Production metal part: $50-500+. Tooling cost is zero (vs. $2K-30K+ for injection molding), making 3D printing favorable for small runs.

Can I 3D print a product designed in Genpire?

Genpire generates 2D tech packs and visual references. For 3D printing, you need a 3D file (STL, STEP). Most product categories that suit 3D printing (jewelry, electronics enclosures, accessories) start with Genpire's 2D tech pack, then a CAD designer converts to 3D for printing.

How long does a 3D printing service take?

FDM prints: 1-2 days. Resin prints (SLA): 1-3 days. SLS nylon: 3-5 days. Metal printing: 1-2 weeks. Add shipping and post-processing (sanding, painting, curing) — total turnaround typically 3-10 days for prototypes. Bulk runs (100-500 units) take 2-4 weeks.

What products are best for 3D printing?

Best fits: small components (electronics housings, jewelry pieces, miniatures), prototypes (any category), customized products (bespoke jewelry, fitted accessories), and complex geometries (lattice structures, organic shapes). Less suitable: textiles, smooth high-volume parts, food-contact surfaces.

Should I 3D print my product or use traditional manufacturing?

Decision matrix: under 500 units and complex shape → 3D print. Over 5000 units and simple shape → injection mold. Between: depends on cost-per-unit math. Genpire's tech packs help manufacturers from both worlds quote, so you can compare options before committing.