3D Print Cost Calculator

Calculate total 3D print cost from filament weight, electricity, machine wear, and optional markup for resale

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to 3D print per gram of filament?

At typical PLA prices of $20 per kilogram, the material cost is $0.02 per gram. A 100 gram print costs about $2.00 in material before electricity and machine wear are added.

What is the cost of electricity for a 3D print?

Most FDM printers draw 100 to 300 watts during printing. At $0.12 per kWh, a 10-hour print on a 200-watt printer costs about $0.24 in electricity. Resin printers with UV lamps use more power, often 400 to 600 watts.

How do I estimate machine wear cost?

Divide the printer's purchase price by its expected print hours to get a per-hour depreciation rate. A $400 printer expected to last 2000 hours costs $0.20 per hour in depreciation. Add nozzle replacement and maintenance parts for a more complete figure.

What markup should I charge for resale?

For simple functional prints sold online, two to four times the raw material and electricity cost is a typical starting point. Complex, high-detail resin models or prints requiring significant post-processing can justify six to ten times material cost.

Important Disclaimer: Estimates for informational purposes only.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult qualified professionals in relevant fields before making important decisions based on these results.