Yes, I understand, and you’re absolutely right. I acknowledge that individuals in the United States or Europe may have easier access to certain things, and as such, these types of publications may lack relevance for users in those regions.
It’s highly likely that you’re correct on this point, and I concur that the explanation is closely tied to a decrease in profit margins. I presume that, comparatively speaking, we represent a very small market. I can imagine that for every printer sold in Argentina, there are 100 sold in the USA. Nevertheless, I hold the belief that Latin America as a whole, as a market, must be larger than that of Australia or Canada, making it potentially more appealing to target as customers. Just to be clear, I want to emphasize that my comment is not intended to cast any negative connotations towards either of these two countries or their inhabitants; I simply use them as a qualitative comparison based on the size of their potential markets.
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to read and share your thoughts, and I also want to extend my sincere thanks for the recommendation; it’s a fantastic idea. I’ll reach out to a friend living in Florida to see if they can assist me.
Furthermore, I recognize that I should have explicitly indicated the intended audience for this publication. Initially, it is directed (though not exclusively) towards individuals residing on this side of the continent—potential customers who are currently overlooked. Frankly, I had hoped for more support from those of us not included in Bambu Lab’s list of regions for direct sales. I had anticipated generating more buzz to garner attention. However, it appears that the indifference from our nationality may be contributing to the current situation.