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A Maryland-based nonprofit is moving ahead with plans to build a facility on Guam that will allow the Navy to 3D print ...
An electric typewriter is a rare and wonderful thrift store find, and even better if it still works. Unfortunately, there’s ...
We know you’ve seen them: the time-lapses that show a 3D print coming together layer-by-layer without the extruder taking up ...
Open-source 3D printing has grown steadily, offering dependable solutions for both beginners and experienced makers. By ...
Any printer can, of course, print. But only an all-in-one (AIO) printer can push off your old fax machine, copier, and scanner to the great recycler in the sky. These do-it-alls range from compact ...
Buying an affordable printer it can be confusing. It seems that every printer has a long name and, if you've never bought a printer before, the stats can be difficult to understand, too.
The HP LaserJet M209d is a sterling value among low-cost, print-only mono laser printers. (If you're considering an inkjet but print only occasionally, it's a tempting alternative.) Its paper ...
(Image credit: Mauro Huculak) Once you complete the steps, the PowerShell command will change the printer name to the name you specified. How to rename printer using Command Prompt Although the ...
A feature-packed CoreXY 3D printer that balances affordability wit high-speed ... which was completed without any supports (auxiliary structures printed to stabilize parts of the model that might ...
I have a weird confession to make. I love my printer. I love it with the wild-eyed fervour of a convert who wants everyone to know about it. (Yes, I am good fun at dinner parties, why do you ask?) ...
The best black and white printers, also known as mono printers, can achieve the same high-quality output as their color counterparts while being cheaper to buy and run. With just one black ...
VoxelMatters has spent some time testing the Kobra S1 from Anycubic’s Kobra S1, the Chinese desktop 3D printer manufacturer‘s first CoreXY printer. If the design looks familiar, well – let’s just say ...