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		<title>Hewlett Packard now offers 3D Desktop Printing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hewlett-Packard Printers has now moved into the realm of 3D and thankfully you won’t need special glasses to use their new product. This is because I’m referring to the new HP Designjet 3D, which is a desktop printer, however unlike most printers that come to mind, this one is capable of creating small three dimensional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-221" title="3D Desktop Printing  - HP" src="http://www.3dprinterstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/3D-Desktop-Printing-HP.jpg" alt="3D Desktop Printing  - HP" width="152" height="183" />Hewlett-Packard Printers has now moved into the realm of 3D and thankfully you won’t need special glasses to use their new product. This is because I’m referring to the new <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/hp_printers_products_toners_inkjets_cartridges.asp#DesignJet">HP Designjet</a> 3D, which is a desktop printer, however unlike most printers that come to mind, this one is capable of creating small three dimensional objects.</p>
<p>A godsend for designers, engineers, and architects, the Designjet 3D takes printing to the next dimension by layering melted ABS Plastic over and over again in order to render monotone solid objects in sizes up to 8-inches wide, 6-inches deep, and 6-inches high.</p>
<p>The printer comes in two varieties; the Designjet 3D that prints only ivory colored objects and the Designjet 3D Color that can print monotone prototypes in up to eight different colors. Both printers are fully network capable, which means many workers can share the printer and create solid prototypes on-the-fly, which is a definite time saver and a potential cost cutter for companies that rely on prototypes for projects.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, to own one of these bad boys, you had better have a large wallet or a large spending account in your organization. Starting costs for the Designjet <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/">3D printer</a> begin at around $17,500 and right now they are only available in Europe.<br />
Via: <a href="http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/hewlett-packard-now-offers-3d-desktop-printing-20100421/">geek.com</a></p>
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