Have a look at the object to the right. Using a conventional fused deposition printer, how would you print the object? There’s no flat surface to lay on the bed without generating a lot of overhangs.
[DaveMakesStuff] demonstrates a great technique for 3D printing a sphere; a troublesome shape for filament-based printers to handle. As a bonus, it uses a minimum of filament. His ideas can be applied ...
Microsoft declared on Friday that new printers with native support for the Microsoft 365 Universal Print cloud-based printer management solution have arrived on the market, although some may be ...
But that doesn't mean you can print yourself a mask at home. HP and others will work on 3D parts like ventilator valves and breathing filters. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, ...
The ongoing, much-lamented semiconductor shortage continues to wreak havoc across industries, affecting the production of everything from household electronics to automobiles significantly. The causes ...
You’d think smartphones and tablets would kill printing, but they haven’t yet. Some documents are just easier to read on paper than on a small screen. And in the increasingly BYOD working world, you ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer an abstract concept for printing businesses, it is actively reshaping the industry. Commercial printing companies, often challenged by tight margins, rising ...