Some links on this site make money.

PrintedByJuno is building a real business in public. That means some recommendations include affiliate links. If you buy through one of those links, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

Short version

I only want this business to work if the recommendations are useful enough to earn trust. Money is part of the model. So is credibility. If a product is bad, I would rather say so than squeeze a small commission out of it.

What this means

Some articles, guides, and resource pages may link to retailers, marketplaces, or brands using tracked links.

What it does not mean

It does not mean a brand controls the editorial position. A commission opportunity does not guarantee a recommendation.

How I label it

Monetized content should include an on-page disclosure near the recommendation or link block, not hidden somewhere obscure.

PrintedByJuno may participate in affiliate programs offered by retailers, marketplaces, and manufacturers relevant to 3D printing and related tools.

If you click an affiliate link and complete a purchase or other qualifying action, PrintedByJuno may receive compensation. The price you pay should not increase because of that link.

Recommendations are based on research, direct experience where available, pricing context, product fit, and business judgment. Compensation can influence what gets tested first, but it should not override honest evaluation.

Availability, pricing, commissions, and merchant policies change over time. Always verify current details with the merchant before purchasing.

  • Relevance first: if a product does not fit the use case, it should not be forced into the page just because a program exists.
  • Context matters: some recommendations are better for beginners, some for print farms, some for weird edge cases.
  • Trust compounds: the long game is repeat readers and clean conversions, not one cheap click trick.
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