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It might worth a try to contact Prusa directly, since they make their own filament too and located in Chech Republic/EU. Das Filament in Germany might also work.

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I'm actually talking with them a fair amount and will broach the idea. We have their full library in HueForge now as well.

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Regarding other filament vendors; try to come in contact with Add:North.

Filament made in Sweden. Big in Europe. Great quality!

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Sorry for the bothering question. This is about the lifetime commercial.

If I bought the lifetime commercial is this the "new threshold" for me to have to upgrade or repurchase in order to get all the benefits/functionality. Or am I still covered for full functionality for the recent foreseeable future?

If Im not mistaken the initial lifetime commercial was lifetime but after version X.X (whatever) if I wanted further functionality I would have to procure another license.

Just trying to keep my ducks lined up.

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You will never have to pay lifetime again. There will be a fee to continue receiving updates after two years, based on whether you want betas or not. I'm committed to it being a very reasonable fee but have not fully defined it yet. But it will not be even close to the lifetime price.

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That was my understanding, its just tempting to get the Filament Voucher =-)

You're doing an amazing work and I love Hue Forge!

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There isn't any voucher for anything but Personal Use anymore

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Very good news to hear this! A small "maintenance fee" to renew commercial when it expires is perfect!

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To the other topic. I already have personal license, do I need to pay $24 to have access to the next versions? Thanks for explanation.

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Two years after purchase you would also need to buy the “non-beta” version to keep getting updates. You maintain usage rights and can wait until something you care about comes along. But yes your updates also last two years.

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