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  • what are the cost of this printer?

  • Kár, hogy nem látszik az Objet logó a nyomtatón...

  • You could soon print a printer......

  • is there any idea for how much this kind of printer..? bka may nakaka alam sain yo.?

  • @wezcoastcustom Three years ago, tumatakbo na ng isang milyon yan.. could be more now..

  • possibly the dumbest music selection ever.

  • @little1wing the tech is advancing pretty quickly, I don't know about printing something like a playstation, but its thought that jetting might have the potential to print complete circuit boards, its just a question of getting the right materials, and improving the accuracy (you can hardly build a microprocessor with 45nm features using a machine that has only a resolution of 42 microns)

  • @Xeozim Actually, with photolithography, you could print an optical mask at the 42 micron level, then project it a thousandfold smaller through appropriate lenses onto a printed substrate and let chemical etching create your nanometer-scale result.

  • how long those it take to print thing like that ??

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  • @Maciek1 depends a bit on the geometry of the actual part, but mostly just the height, and how many layers it has to build, that machine can build layers 0.016mm thick, but this can be adjusted (depending on how smooth you want the part to be. Looking at the video on that model a layer takes about 20s

  • The best application for this technology would be large scale for making molds or models in like a plastic injection molding facility.

  • This is somewhat technologically stagnant. 5 years ago it was a breakthrough, but where to go from here is the question. Price, versatility, and quality of printing are not justifiable to own these. I say quality because yes, they can print nice on high resolution settings, but why print a nice spoon when you can go buy one for 20 cents at the dollar store. These will never make a hi tech device like a gaming console, not even in a hundred years.

  • MUMMY PLEASE CAN I HAVE ONE!

    

  • Get a free 'Case Closed' sample component at ops-uk.com

  • Since this doesn't print on any support material, it has to print on top of itself as it goes, which means, for example, it could not print an upright mushroom shape with overhangs since the top would have nothing to print on. Is this correct?

  • @planetdarwin This machine does print on a support material. There are two cartridges; the plastic resin and the support resin.

  • um gonna make a big dildo and spray it pink with black spots!

  • Cool video. Also, our channel is dedicated to educating individuals on all of the additive technologies as well. If you'd like to click AdditiveTechnologies to the left you can watch these machines and hear a narrator explain everything as well.

  • chirpchirpbeep :3

  • PRICE?

  • that stuff is awsome ^^

  • and for only a couple thousand dollars and a college degree you can make your own 3-D figures!!!!!!!

  • This is an impressive system that can print in more than a single material at a time. However, they market it as 3D process when in fact it is a solid ground curing process. These machines are much more difficult to maintain and operate than their 3D printing counterparts.

  • reddit promised me some iron-man. Lied.

  • What sucks ids the soundtrack, what is great is the 20 year old PC the printer is hooked up to.

  • If you put stick of hot glue in to bubble jet instead of ink it'll do the same.

  • oh how i wish i could afford one

  • I would use a multihead 3D printer to make circuit boards with circuits printed already on them. using special semiconductor glues.

  • I think I'd like to invest in the companies that provide the plastic and metal powders for these machines. People made a lot of money on toner cartridges back in the 80s.

    -jcr

  • that's so cool!!!!

  • holy damn thats fast. WANT!!!!

  • @naxps- This is edited. The process usually takes 12-48 hours.

  • is this actual speed?

    WOW!!

  • Your mom can help

  • I could totally make my own gundam with that thing, couldn't I?

  • Yes, awesome, the future looks very exciting!

  • When the ability to print electronic circuits is achieved, downloading blueprints off LimeWire will get you a free laptop.

  • in some years we might just download plans for a product we want to purchase, say a Playstation9, pay the price and have a machine like this make it for us in a day or two. Then Limewire will REALLY be useful. Pirated Playstations anyone?

  • i really want to see how they will protect the copy right with that lol. printer puts a lock on the drive or something stupid like that. and there would probably be like one its printed, the file is immediately deleted. one really cool thing would be that you could have programs that test if your designed circuit works right before you use it.

  • is exactly what im writing my dissertation on, check out fab@home (fabbers)

  • @ixisuprflyixi

    Uhh 2007 called and told me to tell you that you might want to switch from Limewire to a torrent to reduce viruses and such. knowing is half the battle.

  • @ixisuprflyixi In which case, the official Playstation plans will probably produce a device which will only play games after it authenticates itself through the Playstation website - every time. Limewire et al would need to have someone create a hacked version which spoofed the authentication routines - and even then it would probably only play non-online games.

    Can't wait for the consoles which authenticate EVERY game online. If you don't have a working net connection - NO GAME FOR YOU!

  • @Geminii27 You cant wit for consoles which authenticate every game online? Why is that exactly? Perhaps because it will drive down prices because of higher security? I am not sure what the benefit of this would be exactly, since we already have the online capability to update games and such. Why would you ask for more regulation and hassles?

  • @ixisuprflyixi Sarcasm.

  • @Geminii27 yea, difficult to pick up on that over the net. my apologies.

  • @ixisuprflyixi lolimewire xD

  • @ixisuprflyixi this machine doesnt produce other materials than this plastic stuff so it could only make plastic blump shape of playstation

  • @kakka151 I understand that, but I am hopeful in the future, especially with the breakthroughs in graphene, that one day we will be able to "print" circuit boards and components with great enough resolution to replicate something as complex as consumer electronics. Graphene is the new trendy science.

  • @ixisuprflyixi or you could have open source plans that everyone shares and builds on.

  • Totally feasible using today's technology. The problem lies in the cost of the fabrication unit & it's consumables. That $700 laptop would cost you around $5000 to print. Of course, these costs will gradually drop as technologies advance. After all, the first calculators also cost thousands of dollars.

  • just wait 10 jears and we can buy for 20€ in a shop^^

  • how much would that machine cost

  • How company make this printer?

  • What's more, is that this machine can make 80% of the parts for a 3D-printer, so in the future, these things will be able to duplicate themselves.

  • Seriously? That's pretty cool.

  • Yes it is, this means that only one of these things need to be sold, also, the remaining 20% of the printer can be easily and cheaply bought.

  • Id imagine thats given if you have the 3d models of those parts for the machine...thatd probably only work if its not a high stress part.

  • The watershed will be when they can print electronic circuits. When this is reached then a machine could literally print a copy of itself.

  • Awesome.

  • Above all, with this an engineer can show her/his work to a lawyer or to an economist, who can not make difference in those f..ing lines on a paper. :)

    A lucky user of this..

  • The machines, though loyal and pure, earned no respect from their masters. It was not long before seeds of dissent took root.

    Thus man became the architect of his own demise.

  • Nice machine. Painful music.

  • So photopolymer resin sprayed on in layers as UV light hardens it in layers?? SICK! Makes me want to empty out an old HP cartridge and see if I could at least print out ONE layer!..

  • OK Try it, but use at least two "colors"...there is a need for "support" material, too.

    Nevertheless....this sick machine provide you a plastic part directly from 3D CAD model. Faster, than a workshop prepares row material for milling. With 16 micron of resolution.You can test functionality of clips and even threads. Great thing, belive me.

    Expensive, but great.

    If you can replace not-so-rapid plastic milling with it, the price isn't so bad.

  • I don't get it

  • how much does one of these machines cost?

  • 25000

  • Just take a look to the reprap project...

    It's cheaper to build one! And it's under the gpl licence

  • Cool feat

  • Cool !

  • very impressive! i always wanted a printer like that ;)

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