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Royal Mail launches 3D printing trial with iMakr

Royal Mail has equipped one of its central London delivery offices with a Zortrax M200 3D printer from iMakr as part of a 3D printing trial scheduled to run throughout December.

Paperlinx enters 3D fray with Art Systems tie-up

Paperlinx has entered the 3D printing market after signing a reseller deal with Art Systems to sell the firm’s Stratasys Ideas range of 3D printers.

HP enters 3D printing market

HP has ported its thermal inkjet know-how into a new 3D printing system that will be able to produce objects more than a metre wide.

Roland DG launches first 3D printer

Roland DG has released its first 3D additive rapid prototyping machine, the ARM-10, as well as a new 3D subtractive prototyping and manufacturing machine, the SRM-20.

Overmatter: Eccles cake decoration

Overmatter might have known that when it came to his recent nuptials, PrintWeek contributor Simon Eccles would have something special and print-related up his sleeve.

Overmatter: 3D space adventure

Overmatter is a big fan of the International Space Station, and often dashes outside at ungodly hours to wave as its bright light hurtles overhead.

Business inspection: Explore another dimension

Ten years ago, Callprint took the bold step of becoming an early adopter of 3D printing technology. It has since carved out a lucrative niche for itself and provides an essential service to its...

Astronauts to install 3D printer aboard ISS

A 3D printer will be installed aboard the International Space Station (ISS) later this summer after the custom-built device passed final NASA certification ahead of schedule this month.

InPrint 2014 on target for inaugural show

New industrial print show Inprint, making its debut on the events calendar next month, has already signed 120 exhibitors and visitor numbers are on track to exceed expectations.

3D technology – a model future for print?

Suddenly, all of your customers have become 3D print customers. At least in principle. On 16 January, Adobe added 3D printing support to Photoshop Creative Cloud, which is already used by pretty well...