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			<title><![CDATA[Hello!  From Oregon]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve always had an interest in this community and market.</p><p>Have some ideas and am hoping to get more information on how these printers and printed materials work.</p><br /><br /><p>Are these plastics extremely hard or can you print relatively soft plastics as well?</p><p>Is it worth trying to get my own printer set up or can I work relatively well with others and have them print prototypes for me?</p><p>Does anyone have high praise of certain software for designing parts?</p><p>Has the technology reached a point to use multiple heads with different substances while printing, or is it still mostly limited to a single source print without breaking the bank still?</p><br /><p>Thank you in advance for your input and responses.&nbsp; Glad to be a part of the community!</p>]]></description>
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