HP Designjet 3D Printer
Hewlett-Packard has rolled out the powerful 3D printer that “turns three-dimensional CAD drawings into tangible prototypes by extruding partially molten ABS plastic in extremely fine layers one atop the other, forming the entire 3-D model in a single piece from the ground up.” However, this amazing technology is not cheap. You should spend a hefty €13,000 (approx. $17,500) to bring home the HP Designjet 3D printer. What’s more, this 3D printer can only print using ivory-colored plastic. The HP Designjet 3D printer will be available in May 2010 in Europe. [technabob]
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Improvements in technology for 3d printers systems has today allowed a significant range of companies (not just CAD designers) to use different materials (often low cost) instead of plastic or metals. Rapid Protoype useage is in the future getting higher quality and better value for money.
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