Sure, 3D prints made with inkjet technology can be quite beautiful to look at, what with all them ‘purty colours’ and all. While functional prototyping is a dominant application of this process, perhaps the most popular from a consumer perspective is the 3D printed selfie. But the materials to make those little, 3D printed copies of yourself don’t come cheap, you know? If only there was some way to get the powder and binder necessary to make colorful inkjet prints at a cheaper price…
One company called Canada Powder, a subsidiary of 2D printer materials manufacturer Digital Sign Technologies, started researching their own method for developing consumables for inkjet printers in 2011.…
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