Fujifilm tests the 3D printing waters
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3D printing in action at The Digital Show
3D printing using thermoplastic
3D printing using thermoplastic
Fujifilm Australia is considering the introduction of 3D printers using the established "kiosk" model
3D printing in action at The Digital Show
The catalog of available objects would be rotated to provide some variety
"What if we are able to have a number of predetermined models and provide customers with a personalized 3D gift shop"
Customizable 3D giftware
Customizable 3D giftware
3D Systems 3D Touch printer
Fujifilm Australia is considering the introduction of 3D printers using the established "kiosk" model
Article Summary
3D printing is starting to surf a wave that could take it from a specialist manufacturing process to household product. The price of machines is coming down and the array of objects that can be created is going up, but it's not yet clear exactly how this potential will be realized in the consumer marketplace. One possible pathway is being explored by Fujifilm: introduce 3D printers using the established "kiosk" model that's been so successful for digital photo printing.
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