Mcor promises to show full-color 3D-printer at the show SolidWorks World 2013

Mcor promises to show full-color 3D-printer at the show SolidWorks World 2013
Dense flow of news from CES 2013 creates a false impression that other news ceased. In fact, the light has not converged wedge at the Consumer Electronics Show. This is evidenced by at least a message of Mcor Technologies, has promised to show for the first time a new product is not at CES, and the other event, which will be held January 20-23, in Orlando. It is a show SolidWorks World, and shows there is a new 3D-printer Mcor IRIS.

The main advantages Mcor IRIS manufacturer allocates impressive features color “printing.” Unlike printers typically create three-dimensional objects of the same color which specifies the consumable item Mcor IRIS printer can reproduce more than a million shades.

Such impressive results achieved by using as “building blocks” for the bulk of the paper printouts, which is well painted with colored ink. According to the developers, the results of the printer look as colorful as the original model on the screen.

Print resolution – 5760 x 1440 x 508 dpi. The maximum size of objects that can be created using the printer is 256 x 169 x 150 mm (as consumables, standard A4 sheets density 160 g/m2).
Another important advantage of IRIS is the minimum cost of operation in the class.

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