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How Much Does 3D Printing Cost in Canada? (2026 Guide)

It’s the first question almost everyone asks. The honest answer is “it depends” — but the factors are predictable, and once you know them you can order smarter.

What drives the cost

  • Part size and volume — more material and time cost more.
  • Material — standard plastics are cheaper than engineering nylons or specialty resins (see choosing a material).
  • Process — FDM is usually cheapest; SLS and SLA cost more for durability or detail.
  • Complexity and finishing — supports, sanding, painting, tolerances.
  • Quantity — low-volume runs lower the per-part cost.

How to keep costs down

  • Choose the lightest process and material that meets your needs.
  • Send a clean, manufacturable file — or use our CAD design help.
  • Batch parts instead of ordering one at a time.

Wondering whether printing or machining is cheaper for your part? Read 3D printing vs CNC machining. And if you’re comparing shops, here’s how to choose a 3D printing service in Montreal.

Our approach is simple: a clear quote and honest guidance on the most cost-effective way to make your part.

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