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Panel 1
Liz: Wow, it’s actually a lot more compact than I assumed it would be.
Mae: Yeah, it’s crazy, right?

Panel 2
Mae: Though, I mean, it can only print things two and a half inches deep by about 6 inches wide and tall, so I guess a smallish size is to be expected.
Liz: That’s big enough for most household stuff though - and you can break large objects up into smaller prints, right?

Panel 3
Mae: Yeah, that’s relatively easy.
Mae: I’ll go order some resin and we can test it out in a few days.
Liz: Why the heck didn’t you order resin when you ordered the printer?

Panel 4
Mae: I assumed it would come with a sample bottle to work with!
Liz: They don’t even put video games in with consoles any more, what made you think 3D Printers would be any different?
Mae: I’m starting to think this “Capitalism” thing might not be all it’s cracked up to be.