If you want to know “how to start a 3D printing business”, this article is for you.
The most important thing is to help you clarify your strategic thinking and develop a strategic plan.
Therefore, this article does not share a very detailed 3D printing business plan, but provides business ideas instead.
1. Business Idea: 3D Printing Wholesale / Reseller / Overseas Exclusive Agency

If you think that metal 3D printing can avoid competition but the investment is too large, there is another solution – to become a wholesaler or reseller of metal 3D printing. In this way, you don’t need to buy equipment yourself, and the investment is very small. Dessutom, currently, the cost of 3D printing varies greatly among different countries, which provides sufficient profit margins for resellers.
And of course, you could find a leading metal 3D printing source factory in China for cooperation to be their exclusive agency in your country, with their special support you could easily get started with very low investment. As far as I know, some of these source factories would like to cooperate with you, since they don’t speak the language in your country, so they will give up the market in your country if without your cooperation.
Så partner with a metal 3D printing factory as their overseas branch / exclusive agency is reliable.
2. Business Idea: 3D Printing Farm (High Cost and Risk)
This model is quite talked about on the Internet. In fact, whether it is called a 3D printing farm, a manufacturer, a 3D printing shop, or a factory, the essence is the same – using 3D printers for production.
- Order Source Considerations: When engaging in production, the first thing you need to consider is where your orders will come from.
If you were previously in the production or trading business, and now you purchase a large number of 3D printers just to achieve automation, partially replace manual labor, and achieve higher efficiency and lower costs, there is no problem at all. Till exempel, if you used to make plastic toys and anime figures, you might consider purchasing 3D printers to set up a 3D printing farm.
Dock, please note that I said “might”, not that it’s definitely feasible. The key is that you need to calculate the cost of this approach compared to traditional production methods. If the cost is lower, naturligtvis, you can consider it. If the cost is higher, unless you can receive a large number of rapid prototyping orders, you should probably give up this idea. What’s concerning is when a novice, with no prior experience, just dives in because they see that 3D printing seems popular. The probability of failure in such a case is quite high. - Competition Considerations: If you are doing 3D printing of plastics or resins, your competitors may not only be other teams running 3D printing farms or factories, but also home users and enthusiasts. Now that consumer – grade 3D printers have entered thousands of households, many people have bought 3D printers. While printing for themselves, they can also occasionally take some small orders online. These people are all your competitors.
Dock, if you engage in metal 3D printing, the competition is much less. After all, metal 3D printers are extremely expensive, and ordinary individuals and small teams simply can’t afford them. Of course, this also means that your investment will be very large. The price of an industrial – grade SLM metal 3D printer easily exceeds $150,000, some even more than $200,000 per set.
3. Business Ideas about 3D Printers
3.1 Business Idea: Product Manufacturing
Many people’s first thought is surely to use 3D printers to make products and then sell them. This is indeed an option, but the competition is fierce. Ask yourself, how can you compete with industrial – scale 3D printing factories? You can only take some scattered small individual orders and won’t make much money.
In fact, nowadays, 3D printers are much more popular than 3D printing services. We can learn this from Google data.

Så, you can directly engage in businesses related to 3D printers.
3.2 Business Idea: Sales, Leasing, and Financial Leasing of 3D Printers
If you have the supply chain of 3D printers, you can engage in the sales, leasing, and financial leasing of 3D printers.
3.3 Business Idea: Sell Second – hand 3D Printers (Very Good)
If you have resources from 3D printing equipment suppliers, you can engage in the sales and leasing of second – hand 3D printers. Especially for metal 3D printers, the price of one unit can reach over $200,000, and the sales volume and profit margins are quite substantial. I mention this because our factory often purchases metal 3D printers through leasing, and occasionally sells our second – hand 3D printers to other factories.
4. Other 3D Printing – related Business Ideas
4.1 Business Idea: Sell 3D Printing Consumables
Since everyone is going for 3D printing services, you can consider selling 3D printing consumables. Consumables are disposable items with a very high repurchase rate. In other words, after accumulating a certain number of customers, you can get a steady stream of profits just from repeat customers. For individual entrepreneurs, in the materials field, you can start small – for example, act as a regional distributor for a certain type of special 3D printing filament (such as flexible TPU, wood – plastic composite filament, carbon – fiber – reinforced nylon, etc.), or sell high – value – added filaments on e – commerce platforms to generate a stable cash flow.
4.2 Business Idea: 3D Modeling and 3D Scanning Services
If you are an individual entrepreneur, you can also consider providing 3D modeling and 3D scanning services for customers. You can use AI to generate some simple models and then modify them manually. For complex models, you can model them by hand or outsource to professional designers.
5. Comments on Success Stories
5.1 A 3D Printing Farm‘s Stories
It is reported on the Internet that the ZC3D farm covers an area of over 600 square meters, is equipped with 525 3D printers, has a team of only 35 people, and has an annual revenue of $1.25 million to $1.7 million.
My comment is that this sales volume is not high, the number of team members is not small, there are no significant barriers to entry, it is too easy to replicate, and the profitability may not be sustainable. So it’s not a very good business model.
5.2 An individual‘s Stories
Michael Satterlee, an 18 – year – old in the United States, has accumulated over 50 million views on his Instagram – related videos. His equipment has rapidly expanded from 50 units to over 100 units. Using only the entry – level Bambu Lab A1 printer (with a hardware cost of about 200,000 yuan), the monthly sales volume in November 2025 was already close to $300,000 (over 2 miljoner yuan).
My comment is that, likewise,the barriers to entry are too low. Once competitors see that he is making money, they will follow suit and cut prices to seize the market. By then, his profitability will be greatly reduced. So it’s not a very good business model either.
5.3 Success Stories: Be an Exclusive Agency of a SLM source factory




As a SLM metal 3D printing source factory in China, a lot of overseas clients came to our factory for cooperation, of course not all for exclusive. So these success experiences give us confidence that this business model is workable.
We invested 33 SLM 3D printers, some over $150,000 per unit, and some over $200,000 per unit, och vi har 14 CNC machines too. These numbers show that we take a lot of risk, while if you cooperated with a SLM metal 3D printing source factory, you may save the money.
By the way, we are a leading metal 3D printing factory with SLM printers and CNC machines. Although not the biggest factory, we are available and flexible for small businesses, while the bigger printing factories are busy printing their own big brand car parts maybe, so with no intention for cooperation.

