DigInfo – movies.diginfo.tv Photo Craft Co., LTD displayed their Photo Engrave a printing process which unlike earlier printers that can only print on materials 1 mm thick can print on materials up to 2.5 cm thick. It also uses non-burnable artificial marble so it can be used in buildings. The pieces are first engraved and then put through the printer to add the necessary colors. As of now they have 25 patents pending around the world.
Related articles by Zemanta
- HP can’t save print. But big props for trying (news.cnet.com)
- Two Different Approaches To Digitize Printed Magazines (asiajin.com)
- Geek Review: PrintStik PS910 from Planon (bbgeeks.com)
- screenprinting on fabric made easy (really!) (angrychicken.typepad.com)
- HP lets you print old books or Wikia pages as your own custom publications (venturebeat.com)
- Flyer Printing Is A Definite Way For Business Growth (wealthyways4you.com)
- Z Coporations ZPrinter 350 will create a 3D object of any color you want, so long as it is white (engadget.com)
- Because of the Good News III (yimcatholic.blogspot.com)
Related Posts
- Add Sparkle to Photographs with Gelly Roll Stardust
- Boulder Digital Arts' 5th Anniversary party!
- The Mummy!
- Puzzle Magic
- Eco-friendly DIY Frames By Photojojo
- Halloween Piñata Dance!
- Duhre - Duhra Live
- Photo craft
Post by: admin on Sunday, September 27th 2009
Technorati Tags: Crafts Making, Hobby
No comments yet.
Comments RSS TrackBack Identifier URI
Leave a comment



















![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=c14aa475-3455-481c-87d4-02baaa0ad07e)







Add Comments