Fuji Goes 3D Printing
>> Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Some weeks back, HP announced that they will soon release 3D printers. Now, it seems like every printer manufacturer is joining the 3D printing bandwagon. The latest to join the bandwagon is Fuji. This is quite expected since Fujifilm has launched the very first 3D point-and-shoot camera. The company develops a 3D printer that will complete the user’s 3D experience.
Fuji’s 3D printer system will be launched this April in U.K. The main aim is for the 3D printer to serve as a “portable system” for photographers and event organizing enthusiasts. The Fuji 3D printer has a dimension of 17.7 x 16.9 x 35.4 inches. It can produce high-quality and high-resolution prints. According to Fuji, the print rate is guarantees that your prints will be out and ready in a few minutes (no exact time or print rate has been stated though).
As for the sizes of prints, the Fuji 3D printer is more of for photo printing. There are four possible standard sizes of prints, ranging from 4 x 6 inches to 6 x 9 inches.
As of this time, Fuji hasn’t released an official photo or prototype of their 3D printer yet.

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