Wholesale 3D Printing with the JCSFY Print Farm

Shelves of 3D printers and finished parts ready for wholesale orders

Wholesale 3D Printing with the JCSFY Print Farm

If you already have products that sell—and you’re looking for a reliable way to produce them in volume at a predictable cost—wholesale 3D printing with the JCSFY print farm may be the right fit. Instead of building and maintaining your own fleet of printers, you bring the design and orders; we handle production and shipping from our Central Ohio 3D print farm.

This page explains how our wholesale model works, what you can expect on pricing and process, and how to get started.

Who Wholesale 3D Printing Is For

Our wholesale program is designed for people and companies who:

  • Already sell products or components and want a production partner instead of a hobby printer.
  • Need consistent parts and repeatable pricing, not one‑off “print jobs.”
  • Want to hold little or no inventory and instead order batches as needed.
  • Value US‑based production and shipping for their US customers.

That includes Etsy and Shopify sellers, small hardware brands, agencies, and companies that ship kits or assemblies which include 3D printed parts.

How Our Wholesale 3D Printing Model Works

The basic idea is simple:

  1. You provide the design files and requirements for the parts you want us to produce.
  2. We quote each part (SKU) at a wholesale unit price based on time, material, and volume.
  3. Once pricing and test prints are approved, you can place batch orders whenever you need stock.

You stay in control of your branding, pricing, and channels, while we operate in the background as your dedicated 3D print farm and production partner.

Step 1 – Get Your SKUs and Files Ready

Wholesale production starts with clear products or SKUs and ready-to-print files. For each part you want quoted, we’ll need:

  • A unique SKU for that part (and any size or color variants).
  • The production STL, STEP or 3MF file and any slicer notes you’ve already tested
    • Don't have any slice settings? We can help!
  • Your preferences for material and color (ideally mapped to trusted lines like Polymaker that we already run at scale).
  • Any expectations around surface finish, texture plates, or light assembly.

If you’re not sure which filament to use, we can recommend materials based on how and where the part will be used.

Step 2 – Quoting and Test Prints

We quote each SKU individually because each part uses different time, material, and settings. The quoting process typically looks like:

  1. We estimate print time, filament use, and handling requirements.
  2. We give you wholesale unit pricing for different batch sizes (for example, 50 / 100 / 250 units).
  3. We run test prints on our farm to confirm the part comes out the way you and your customers expect.

Once you’ve held the parts in your hands—or reviewed detailed photos—you approve the SKU for wholesale production.

Step 3 – Placing Wholesale Orders

After a SKU is approved, ordering is straightforward. You send us a PO or order request that includes:

  • The SKU(s) you want printed.
  • The quantity per SKU.
  • Shipping destination(s) and any special packing needs.

We schedule the batch into our print farm, produce the parts, and ship directly to you or your warehouse.

Wholesale Benefits: Why Use a US-Based Print Farm?

Working with JCSFY as a wholesale partner gives you several concrete advantages:

  • Lower shipping for US customers – Parts ship domestically instead of crossing borders and oceans.
  • Faster delivery – Typical US transit times are about 3–5 business days instead of the 3–4 weeks you might see when shipping from overseas.
  • No import headaches for your buyers – Because we ship from inside the US, your US customers aren’t dealing with surprise tariffs, duties, or foreign VAT.
  • On-demand production – Order batches when you need stock instead of sitting on a large inventory of printed parts.
  • Light assembly available – For some products, we can handle simple assembly steps (snapping parts together, adding hardware, etc.) before shipping.

Behind the scenes, you’re getting the same automation and farm management tooling we use for our own products—high‑speed CoreXY printers (including machines from Bambu Lab), tuned profiles, and a workflow built for production.

What About Minimum Order Quantities?

Because 3D printing doesn’t require tooling, minimums are more flexible than with injection molding. That said, wholesale economics work best when you:

  • Order in batches that match real demand (for example, 50–100+ units per SKU).
  • Consolidate variants where possible so we can run longer, more efficient farm jobs.
  • Plan ahead so we can schedule your jobs efficiently alongside other wholesale work.

If you’re just testing a new product, we can start with smaller batches and then grow unit counts as sales ramp up.

How Billing Works

For wholesale customers, we typically:

  • Invoice per batch order (or on a regular schedule if you prefer).
  • Itemize SKUs, quantities, and agreed‑upon wholesale pricing.
  • Include shipping and any agreed light assembly as separate line items.

That makes it straightforward to plug our invoices into your own margin and pricing models.

Ready to Talk About Wholesale 3D Printing?

If you have a product line that needs dependable production at wholesale pricing—and you’d rather not build your own 3D print farm—we’d love to hear about it.

Share your parts, SKUs, and requirements through our 3D print farm intake form, and mention that you’re interested in wholesale. We’ll follow up with questions, initial pricing, and recommendations on which SKUs to onboard first so you can start ordering batches as needed from the JCSFY 3D print farm.