Anker is no longer selling 3D printers
Briefly

Anker has announced the temporary suspension of sales for its M5 and M5C 3D printers, casting doubt on the future of its 3D printing brand, eufyMake. Initially launched to address issues in the 3D printing community, eufyMake now offers only a UV printer and has stopped selling vital components for its previous models. The company has confirmed that it is unsure when, or if, it will resume sales of these printers. Community members report difficulties in obtaining essential parts, adding to the uncertainty surrounding eufyMake’s operations in the 3D printing sector.
Anker has officially paused sales of its M5 and M5C 3D printers indefinitely, raising concerns about the viability of the eufyMake brand in the 3D printing market.
EufyMake, originally intended to support Anker's 3D printer business, has ceased selling 3D printers and critical replacement parts, leading to uncertainty in customer support.
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