While Canon has been distributing 3D Systems 3D printers in Europe for almost two years now, and its cameras are often used for high-resolution 3D portrait booths, today, at the Canon EXPO in Paris, the photo and printing giant unveiled its first 3D printer concept, meant to be faster and produce stronger prints than current technologies.
Canon mostly teased the public with the video below, which states that their new resin-based lamination process is “not only suitable for [rapid prototyping] but [rapid manufacturing] as well.” The company put out a number of vague marketing statements doing little but indicating their move into the 3D printing space, like, “With the highest level of precision in the industry we’ve reduced the need for time-consuming post-processing.…
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