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Scientists at MIT developed a method that uses UV light to change the colors of 3D-printed objects without having to reprint them.
MIT CSAIL's ColorFab tech allows 3D-printed objects to change color, courtesy of special dyes that can be activated and deactivated when exposed to different wavelengths of light.
These 3D-Printed Objects Can Turn Any Color You Want MIT researchers hope a process that uses a special photochromic dye to change an object’s color in response to light will one day reduce waste ...
If you can 3D-scan it, you can 3D-print it – and Matter and Form has announced a super-versatile new way to do so. The Three system creates photorealistic, high-detail, full-color 3D scans of ...
Entrepreneurs in Denmark have taken another step towards improving the general usability of 3D printers with the Diamond Hotend, a single 3D extruder unit that can mix and melt three filaments ...
A collector of classic computers has worked on a 3D printer filament designed to color-match classic Macintosh casings, which should help future restoration projects.
Now, Substance users can seamlessly create, render and print their full-color models with physical textures directly from Adobe Substance to their Stratasys PolyJet printer.