Looks like the dawn of 3D printers are now beginning especially after Objet announced their own entry into the 3D printing industry. Officially called as the Alaris 30, this printer is said to produce or print 600 x 600 dpi objects measuring up to 11.5 x 7.7 x 5.9 inches.
I have yet to see this one in action but reportedly, the printer can also print moving elements as thin as 0.0011 inche. This one is perfect for those who make 3D models from their 3D CAD files but sadly, there’s no word yet on availability and pricing.
[Link] [Objet]
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