I don't believe that Printrite3D has been installed on any printers at Morf3D yet, though I fully expect they'll be installed at the new manufacturing plant that goes up. Their customer, Honeywell, already uses PrintRite3D and knows that it works, so there's no reason to install it until it's needed for the production of parts rather than for testing and evaluation purposes.
Also, I think that this particular Navajo news is a bit dated, as I can't see them having a separate facility on top of the one Morf3D, Boeing, Honeywell, Lockheed, and others are going to share. That's going to be one HUGE facility; one that's supposed to create FIVE TIMES the number of jobs as the facility that Sintavia has going up. I could be wrong, but I doubt there will be a separate manufacturing facility, though if they do our door is surely open to help them with their inspection process.
And let's be perfectly honest with ourselves here for a moment. Not if but WHEN this monstrous facility opens in the near future, if PrintRite3D ins't a part of it, then we can all pack our bags as investors, as Aerospace parts is their specialty and the alliance with Morf3D was supposed to bring in serious revenues all along. That's WHY this upcoming vote is crucial, and voting in favor of the increase in shares, IMO. This year can belong to shareholders if we allow the company to do it's thing with the M&A plans to move forward. My money is certainly on them succeeding in this arena, but only time will tell, and I feel as though we'll have a definite answer this year as to the future of the company and it's shareholders.