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The "break-even on initial install, make profit on recurring revenue" model is common in a lot of industries.

I've worked for engineering service companies where they'll take on a design at minimal profit, in order to secure the manufacturing contract that's worth far more. Or a medical device company that would provide the instrument (normally sold for around $750k) at cost, in exchange for a lucrative supplies & consumables contract that would be needed for over a decade of operation.

I honestly think there's more money to be made in services, generally speaking, than in manufacturing.



Sounds like printers to me. It’s harder and harder to find one where you can replace your own ink.




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