With the proliferation of tablets and digital readers, traditional publishing houses and printing presses may begin to feel a financial strain. Even if e-books can never replace the tangible experience of holding an actual book, there is the fear that physical books will become, if not obsolete, substantially less popular. As a result, one printing press is taking its 2D paper printing knowledge and taking it to the third dimension. In order to expand its operations in a post-e-book world, Arab Printing Press (APP) of Lebanon has brought aboard the Mcor IRIS, a full-color 3D printer that fabricates physical objects from CAD designs with standard A4 paper.…
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