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NORWALK, Conn. — August 31, 2016 — The innovative architecture of tiny, stainless steel nozzles inside the new Xerox Direct to Object Inkjet Printer has created a new, label-less, on-demand method of ...
3D printers have taken the lead when it comes to customized creations that can be spouted from a nozzle, but perhaps their two-dimensional cousins aren't done with just yet. Old-school printing ...
Xerox formally unveiled its new “direct to object” printer that allows for objects to be personalized with individual images, after showcasing the expensive system earlier this year at the Drupa trade ...
Xerox's new printer works on almost any object -- even if it doesn't have a flat surface. Instead of being able to print on paper, it can print on helmets, bottle caps, water bottles, and anything ...
Your standard inkjet printer can mostly handle paper, occasionally transparencies, and maybe even blank DVDs while they were still a thing. But Xerox just revealed a towering machine it calls the ...
As the patents for fused-filament 3D printers began to expire back in 2013, hackers and makers across the globe started making 3D objects in their garages, workshops and hackerspaces. Entire ...
New printing technology can attracts customers in-store or support an ecommerce manufacturing play, and represents the next generation of innovation from Xerox. UV-curable ink can be printed on any ...
At about $145,000 a piece, this printer is capable of printing on almost any 3D object you can find. All you have to do is put your object inside the machine, then it will print whatever desired image ...
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