Topping the list, HP! We'll sell you a 10,000 dollar printer for 30 bucks and make it all back times ten when we sell you the HP PROPRIETARY MATERIALS!
Agreed. The quality of the xyz is complete garbage. I know that this technology is in its early days, but even 5 years after launch, I'd be embarrassed to show those models off.
that is very interesting that HP is creating a color 3d Printer. I saw somewhere that Xerox is also creating color 3d printers. Or it is about to release them. I am imagining that new stores will become avaialble for consumers to 3d print objects that they want, just like how paper copy machines have done. I wonder if shapeways and FEDex and Kinkos and Staples will incorporate these machines into any of their stores. What i am also wondering is .. what is the strangth of the material after it has been printed. Also, what is the charactoristics of th ematerial at various levels of tempurature and moisture in the air. And what is the longevity of the material, etc.
People...There ALREADY are UV ECO SOLVENT PRINTERS out there....Take one eco solvent printer, put a Z axis and make it flatbed and print, or modify it to use resins...With double inkjet heads, even multiple materials are possible, full color. The tech is basically public knowledge, anybody can do that and it's a fraction of a fraction of the price for a result that's basically unmatched. All these prints are opaque and require finish. It wouldn't be the case with such a mod.
Yeah the UV 2D printers are getting really inexpensive, but to print in 3D we need an ultra-low viscosity resin like the ones used by Stratasys. Otherwise if we stack layers of the 3D ink it's going to eat through the expensive ink real quick and give you a rather brittle part.
@@hyphen2612 10 liters for 8$ is expensive to you? This is the general price of resin from the manufacturers, even less. Most companies buy from a few wholesalers tons of resin for a bargain and they resell everything at absurd prices.
@@Kermitable do you know the meaning of public knowledge ???? It means that what you need to make the printer I've described is NOT PROTECTED BY PATENTS ANYMORE, since they're all expired. That's all it means.
Honestly, there isn't really a good reason to get a color 3D printer yet. They are much more expensive, much more complicated, much more likely to experience technical issues, and frankly, they can't even match the detail of a halfway decent paint job using much cheaper tools. You'd honestly be better off just buying 3 or 4 mono-color printers, and an air brush. Because the biggest bottleneck you will see in your print farm won't be coloring, it will be print time.
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 You realize that almost nothing is made in America right? Very little is made in that country, their manufacturing is pretty much no existing
Topping the list, HP! We'll sell you a 10,000 dollar printer for 30 bucks and make it all back times ten when we sell you the HP PROPRIETARY MATERIALS!
And you'll need to connect printer to WiFi all the time 😅
I'm going to wait another few years for these printers to be perfected and go down in price like the standard non colour versions.
Agreed. The quality of the xyz is complete garbage. I know that this technology is in its early days, but even 5 years after launch, I'd be embarrassed to show those models off.
the hp one will get hinge problems just like their laptops do 😂😂😂
Really good and useful video 👍👍👍👍 thanks brother
that is very interesting that HP is creating a color 3d Printer. I saw somewhere that Xerox is also creating color 3d printers. Or it is about to release them. I am imagining that new stores will become avaialble for consumers to 3d print objects that they want, just like how paper copy machines have done. I wonder if shapeways and FEDex and Kinkos and Staples will incorporate these machines into any of their stores. What i am also wondering is .. what is the strangth of the material after it has been printed. Also, what is the charactoristics of th ematerial at various levels of tempurature and moisture in the air. And what is the longevity of the material, etc.
No mimaki real color 3d printer?
Price
People...There ALREADY are UV ECO SOLVENT PRINTERS out there....Take one eco solvent printer, put a Z axis and make it flatbed and print, or modify it to use resins...With double inkjet heads, even multiple materials are possible, full color. The tech is basically public knowledge, anybody can do that and it's a fraction of a fraction of the price for a result that's basically unmatched. All these prints are opaque and require finish. It wouldn't be the case with such a mod.
Yeah the UV 2D printers are getting really inexpensive, but to print in 3D we need an ultra-low viscosity resin like the ones used by Stratasys. Otherwise if we stack layers of the 3D ink it's going to eat through the expensive ink real quick and give you a rather brittle part.
@@hyphen2612 10 liters for 8$ is expensive to you? This is the general price of resin from the manufacturers, even less.
Most companies buy from a few wholesalers tons of resin for a bargain and they resell everything at absurd prices.
if its public knowledge, surely something would come up in all the Googleing you've just made me attempt
@@Kermitable do you know the meaning of public knowledge ???? It means that what you need to make the printer I've described is NOT PROTECTED BY PATENTS ANYMORE, since they're all expired. That's all it means.
@@FreedomAirguns has anyone made an attempt to do it 3d?
Honestly, there isn't really a good reason to get a color 3D printer yet. They are much more expensive, much more complicated, much more likely to experience technical issues, and frankly, they can't even match the detail of a halfway decent paint job using much cheaper tools.
You'd honestly be better off just buying 3 or 4 mono-color printers, and an air brush. Because the biggest bottleneck you will see in your print farm won't be coloring, it will be print time.
Most affordable 😂 How about the Mimaki?
Jesus christ drop the price. Watch print the legend see what happens
That zapping sound effect is so horrible. Ruins the entire video. Idiotic how loud everything was compared to your quiet voice, despite editing
I don’t like the choice of advertisers who support you.
Zero commentary - just shilling by playing manufacturer marketing. 😡
Nobody buy an hp printer . Theyll make that shit subscription based and terrible
The colors don't look that great, looks like the colors bleed into each other or something. At least the cheaper models, only watched half the video.
Not worth the money if it's not American made.
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 You realize that almost nothing is made in America right? Very little is made in that country, their manufacturing is pretty much no existing
Womp womp!