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MachPro => MachPro General Discussion => Topic started by: TOTALLYRC on April 17, 2026, 06:24:07 AM
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Hi Again,
I noticed that the pricing for MachPro Unlimited travel is $550 per machine.
I didn't see any other pricing until I searched for the word travel and much to my surprise, there are 3 price points based on machine travel.
18" is $225, 36" is $350 and Unlimited is $550, per machine. Not as awesome as Mach3/4 was but definitely a step in the right direction.
Please fix the website so that when you click on shop you are presented with the pricing options. If you want people to buy your products, please present the information in a clear, concise manner which is easy to find.
This also brings to mind a question, is the travel limit based on total machine travel? Travel in one axis? Combination of 2 axes? Inquiring minds want to know. Once we know the answer to the question, please update the website.
Thanks,
Mike
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It is total travel per Linear Axis. So for an 18 inch license, you can move 18 inches (If in Imperial) on your X axis, your Y axis, and your z axis.
I have forwarded your feedback to leadership. If you have any additional feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out!
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Hi Paul,
I just checked and the website has been updated. Now, when you click on any of the get Machpro buttons, it brings you to a page with all three options. ;D
Just for the sake of clarity.
If you purchased an 18"(458mm) license, you are allowed a maximum of 18"(458mm) of travel on any axis.
This would allow for a maximum travel of, wait for it....... 18"(458mm)x 18"(458mm)x 18"(458mm).
This will, I assume, apply to lathes as well. For any lathe with a maximum travel of less than 18"(458mm), you can get the least expensive license. This will cover a lot of the hobby lathes and quite a few of the professional ones as well.
Mike.
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That assumption appears to be correct!
We are currently working on making the travel sizes all into one product. The separate products are a placeholder for once we get the backend of the website in order for modular licenses. Once we get that in order, we should be able to apply this pricing to the kits as well.