Anker is no longer selling 3D printers

Anker, a leading charging company, has announced that it is discontinuing its 3D printer business. In March, the company had announced that it would spin out its 3D printer business into an "independent sub-brand" called EufyMake, which would continue to provide support for its original 3D printers, the AnkerMake M5 and M5C. However, it now appears that this was a euphemism for exiting the 3D printer market entirely. EufyMake is no longer selling any 3D printers, and has also stopped selling some of the parts needed to provide support for the M5 and M5C models. Anker has confirmed to The Verge that it has stopped selling the M5 and M5C 3D printers indefinitely, marking the end of the company's foray into the 3D printing industry. This decision comes as a surprise to the 3D printing community, who were expecting the new sub-brand to continue supporting the original products.
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