Thanks Masonic. That is exactly the point. The industry appears to be changing direction. Showing Metal 3D AM Printer customers appear to prefer practical over perfect. Few companies appear to be waiting for some one to correct a print method(s) that have/has failed for 20 years whether that method has a standard or not. PrintRite3D may have missed that window of becoming the tool for a standard that is used industry wide, because the printing methods vary. There is a place for PrintRite3D, but likely in very specialized cases (why I still own shares), but not the industry standard or Sigma inside people hope for. More like Sigma sometimes.