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Comments on Mcor Matrix 3D Paper Printer
This device prints out three-dimensional objects using regular paper. It seems like only yesterday that I brought home my MX-80. (Read
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"It seems to me the 3D printer at the state now that the home computer was in the 70's. I'm looking forward to the day when I can download my new iPhone as well as the music to play on it!"
(Erik Nodacker 11/9/2008 7:23:52 AM) |
"So the only real breakthrough here is the fact that they use ordinary paper to do it. My college has 2 or 3 3D object printers and has had them since 2000 at least. There is nothing that says this machine can fit on a desk and from the size of the E-stop button, this thing looks on par with the rest of them."
(Brandon 11/10/2008 8:35:50 AM) |
"the difference is its 40 times cheaper to run so unlike the machines in your college every student can make a part without having to worry about budget constraints"
(troy 11/13/2008 2:42:40 AM) |
"Guys, good comments. I'm wondering how model makers, for example people who like to construct railroad layouts, would think about this. You'd be able to fabricate anything you wanted; you could take existing AutoCAD files for buildings and make great models, ready to paint. Here is a link to more information at the company site: Mcor Matrix printer FAQ. "
(Bill Christensen 11/13/2008 7:26:12 AM) |
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