Posted on 01/03/2013 9:48:23 AM PST by null and void
I wonder how many “pages” per minute.
Some items (16) made by various printers:
http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1394&doc_id=243488&image_number=1
Some of these have videos, too.
The brochure doesn’t say. I guess it’s difficult to spec. An open web with little material would print faster than a solid block.
For those interested in investing, check out the annual stock increases for the following corporations: SSYS, DDD, AMAVF, ONVO.
This is the infancy stage for a technology that will skyrocket soon.
I was wondering how they would rate speed. Two things, probably. Head speed and mass per unit of time. Seems reasonable.
Trying to remember when I first saw one in action. Quite a while ago. They built some little shape on a substrate, peeled it off, and gave it to a young kid. It was low-res but still very cool back then. It’s still pretty cool.
Maybe it can print a Republican with a spine.
My sister and her investing club bought Apple and Intel when they were just getting started. I don't know how many shares. Thanks for the tips.
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