Most hobby 3D printers are based on FDM, extruding a single-color noodle of melted plastic to build up an object. Powder-based inkjet 3D printing allows you to print detailed, full-color models from a ...
PWDR is an open source, inkjet-based 3-D printer that has the potential to bring a *Wizard of Oz-*like range of color to the previously black and white world of additive fabrication. When completed, ...
Full-color 3D printing at home has long been a wild-eyed dream of consumers and hobbyists alike. Thus far it’s been fun to print out little trinkets in a single color, but to create something more ...
3D printers come in all shapes and sizes. Most widely known is the FDM (fused deposition modeling) style, which was the easiest to adapt to a consumer grade machine. We’re still waiting for widespread ...
AtomForm today officially unveils the Palette 300 at CES 2026, marking a major leap forward in consumer and professional 3D ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Andrew Klein the Director of R&D at the ExOne Company about the importance of powder flow in 3D printing. Founded in 2005, as a spin off from Extrude Hone Corporation ...