>>6836568Heh.
On a serious note, I think we’ll be seeing cheap, low-end 3D printers by companies like Crayola as ‘Baby’s First 3D Printer’ sets that are only designed to do pre-programed designs with downloadable files (“ask your parents’ permission before going online”) from the company’s product website. Of course, young rebellious kids will figure out how the programming works and will mod them to do NSFW files not long afterwards. But the quality of these baby 3D printers will be like the low end PLA stuff is today but at a fraction of the cost of now, and be frail machines made almost entirely of plastic parts that will break within a year of regular use. They’ll be gateway printers in the end.