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    MaQ: Finally ! This is great for the mechanical revolution, making complex machinery. I'm kind of offended by those figures, I got nothing against them, b... more »
    eliblack: Mold's? Seriously? Don't you guys have a copy editor? more »
    FrankenPC: My dad said he saw a metal ion deposition printer a decade ago at Lawrence Livermore Labs. Never heard what happened to that printer. more »
    philibuster: I think this is laser sintering, and not the more advanced electron beam sintering. The voids left by the process of laser sintering here are filled w... more »
    hKris: I believe the printer is from ExOne. They can print all sorts of cool things in all sorts of metals. It's a really cool process that is being used in ... more »
    deanbmmv: Wow this is pretty impressive. If RepRap cold incorporate this then it'd be able to build alot more of itself. Admittedly the price is a tad high (I s... more »
    ColonelGentleman: square cm or cm cubed? more »
    MMBman7171: Dude, I would never have guessed this would be possible so soon. I wonder how the heck they do it with steel!!!?? more »
    LuckyFink: Way to crash the site, Giz. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: I saw "cupcake" and "maker" and "bot". Ginger, you let me down again. I was hoping to see a robot that makes cupcakes. Don't tease me like that. ... more »
    Nick: i see where this is going. at home sex toys. more »
    weatherman: I've always thought that print-on-demand was promising technology, but seeing where ebook readers are compared to PoD, I'd have to say that by the tim... more »
    frigg: I wonder how much more engineering it would take to enable this thing to produce a living copy of any human being who ever lived at the touch of a but... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Is that thing powered by a Mac or do my eyes deceive me..? more »
    Monty: So, if we print out that Nigerian scam email on a sheet of paper, does this mean we can catch that asshole? Ignoring the fact that every person in the... more »
  • #printing

    3D Printing Now Available in Stainless Steel, Adamantium Next?

    When Jay Leno replaced car parts, he could only print plastic molds in 3D. Life's easier now, because molds are unnecessary in the creation of custom desk kitsch and car parts as 3D printing got a stainless steel upgrade. More »
  • #3dprinting

    MakerBot Cupcake CNC Delivers DIY 3D Printing for Just $750

    You know Wired editor Chris Anderson's pet idea of the moment that "atoms are the new bits"? At just $750, MakerBot's CupCake CNC rapid prototyping machine—3D printing with extruded melted ABS plastic—made me think about it. More »
  • #theantikindle

    Espresso Book Machine to Print Books on Demand, No Lattes

    The Espresso Book Machine—which actually is a self-contained 150 pages-per-minute printing and binding machine—can produce a full book in five minutes from a catalog of 400,000 references. It only takes one button. More »
  • #printing

    Every Sheet of Paper Has a Unique 'Fingerprint'

    What you see here is an 8.5x11 piece of paper scanned by an ordinary scanner (with the contrast bumped up). From shots like this one, researchers claim they can "fingerprint" any piece of paper. More »
  • #coffeeprinter

    RITI Printer Uses Old Coffee Grounds as Ink

    Fortunately, I don't use my printer nearly as much as I used to—but that doesn't mean I enjoy paying ridiculous prices for ink. Imagine if you could replace that pricey ink with old coffee grounds? More »
  • #fonts

    The Ecofont Cuts Ink Consumption by 20%

    The creators of Ecofont want to save you ink by drilling tiny holes in your print. Good idea?
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  • #deathindustry

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  • #facialsurgery

    Printing New Bones in Plastic

  • #gadgets

    PMA 07: HP Announces DreamColor, An Open System for Standard Colors All Over the Universe

  • #cellphones

    Printer Phone Coming Soon??

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