10-100 unit pilot runs
Review the product file, quote the production path, and use Edyn Labs as the manufacturing layer behind the launch.
Move beyond one-off prints with quantity review, material planning, production routing, and fulfillment notes before the run is accepted.
Business customers can apply first. One-off or print-ready jobs can still move straight into quote review with material, finish, quantity, and notes.
Brands and operators who need multiple units, repeat batches, or launch inventory without owning printers.
Review the product file, quote the production path, and use Edyn Labs as the manufacturing layer behind the launch.
Review the product file, quote the production path, and use Edyn Labs as the manufacturing layer behind the launch.
Review the product file, quote the production path, and use Edyn Labs as the manufacturing layer behind the launch.
Review the product file, quote the production path, and use Edyn Labs as the manufacturing layer behind the launch.
This page targets bulk 3D printing service intent while keeping the buyer promise specific: file upload, review, quote, production, and fulfillment.
Send STL, STEP, OBJ, or ZIP files with quantity, finish, and use-case notes.
Edyn Labs reviews geometry, material fit, cost assumptions, and fulfillment constraints.
You get a clear estimate before the job moves into production.
Approved work routes into printer capacity, QC, packing, and fulfillment.
The page answers the questions a creator asks before starting a quote: what can I upload, what materials are supported, and what happens next?
Upload up to 500MB through the quote path.
Material fit is confirmed during manufacturability review.
Production timing depends on geometry, quantity, queue, and finish.
Approved work moves through production, QC, packing, and shipment.
The marketplace turns manufacturing capability into visible proof: products with images, prices, variants, lead times, checkout, and fulfillment expectations.
Yes, requests in that range are a fit for review, but final acceptance depends on file quality, geometry, material, production time, and fulfillment scope.
No. Bulk pricing should be reviewed after file inspection because print time, support needs, material use, and packing requirements change the real cost.
Yes. A successful batch can become a more repeatable production route with clearer lead-time and fulfillment assumptions.