Customer Story
Voxolite · Watch on YouTube
From Zero to Viral Product Production
Voxolite was a brand-new print farm when Scott Yu-Jan's viral iPhone dock landed. Printago's FabMatic auto eject let them scale to full production almost overnight.
| Without Printago | With Printago | |
|---|---|---|
| 500 units every 10 days | Not possible | Ongoing, lights-out |
| Overnight operation | Prints stopping | Continuous, unattended |
| Printers required | Far more machines | Fewer printers, higher output |
| Alternative | Build custom software | Printago out of the box |
The auto eject time-lapse in this video is powered by Printago's FabMatic continuous printing.
The Challenge
Voxolite was a brand-new print farm when the Scott Yu-Jan dock went viral. Demand landed on a business that hadn't even finished ramping up — 500 orders every 10 days, a volume that would test a mature operation, never mind a brand-new one.
The math didn't work with manual plate changes. Prints would stop overnight, machines would sit idle, and the team would need far more printers just to compensate for the downtime.
"We did 500 orders every 10 days. We needed auto eject. Changing plates wouldn't have worked. We would have had prints stopping at night."
Without a way to keep machines running continuously and unattended, this deal simply wasn't on the table.
How Printago Made It Possible
FabMatic auto eject — Printago's continuous printing feature — let Voxolite scale from a brand-new operation to full production almost overnight. Each machine became a lights-out production unit: a job finishes, the bed ejects, and the next print starts automatically. No manual intervention. No overnight stoppages. The smart queue handled the order side: organizing and sequencing hundreds of units across the fleet without manual coordination.
“It was super useful for organizing and queuing orders. I don't know how else you could start and manage a print farm without software.”


Results
- 500 units per 10 days fulfilled continuously, including overnight
- Fewer printers needed than a manual operation would have required for the same output
- Zero overnight stoppages — FabMatic kept machines running unattended
- The deal was only possible because of auto eject — this volume couldn't have been done otherwise
Favorite Feature
FabMatic auto eject
FabMatic auto eject
“Wouldn't have been possible without auto eject.”
“It basically allowed us to have way less printers and a higher output. Otherwise we couldn't have done this deal.”
FabMatic pops the finished part off the bed and starts the next print on its own — turning each machine into a lights-out production unit that keeps running through the night.
On Printago overall
“I don't know how else you could start and manage a print farm without software. You guys really enabled this deal to be possible. For the cost it's 100% worth it. We would have needed our own software if it wasn't provided. Other platforms were very expensive and outdated.”
Voxolite was a brand-new print farm when they landed the production run for Scott Yu-Jan's viral iPhone StandBy Dock, designed in collaboration with OVERWERK. The dock went on to receive millions of impressions across YouTube, Twitter/X, TikTok, and design publications including Yanko Design and Hackaday.
Published April 14, 2026
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