Posted on 03/20/2014 10:29:56 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
"Well be making a big technology announcement in June around how we are going to approach this," said H-P (HPQ +2.2%) CEO Meg Whitman at yesterday's annual meeting.
Whitman argued current 3D printers suffer from speed and substrate quality shortcomings, and insisted her company has "solved both these problems."
(Excerpt) Read more at seekingalpha.com ...
Aluminum would be nice.
Buying their ink cartridges sure makes me want to run right out and get one of these.
I thought I was on a 3Dee printer ping list, but can’t find it in my history.
The main limitation for me is the print envelope size. It’s a Prusa Mendel variant of the RepRap. But it is an interesting first step — and cheap enough to hobby on.
The printer will be free.
The cartridges will be $2000.........................
post #5.................
The first model will be named the ‘Carly’ - it will cost a fortune, fail to operate, and annoy its user base.
There are some 3d printers that scinter metal and then the form is baked. A gun was printed that way by an outfit in Texas who posted on youtube. I print in PLA and ABS — plastics melting around 200 Centigrade with no after print bake.
Cynic .....
Steel would be nicer..................;^)
Just $2000?
Anybody willing to bet “sex toys” will be the number one download program?
Aluminiam ala George Bush ....Nuke-U-leer....
Realist................
Ping a ling
Just for refill..........you have to send them the empty....................
The printer driver will take five hours to install, take up half a terabyte of disc space, and will not work with any Windows version you happen to have......................
Not sure why I need to know they are going to announce “SOMETHING” in three months.
No kidding. I paid $500 for a HP color laser, and the set of 4 replacement toner cartriges is $400.
This is so the feds can require them to include micro printed identities on any printed gun parts.
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