by Daniel Whittaker | Sep 21, 2011 | General, News, Printers, Technology & Gadgets
According to BBC News Science and Environment department, the latest advancement in 3D printing is quite literally printed music to medical ears. The latest progress in 3D printers means that doctors may soon be able to repair damaged skin, cartilage and bones using these advanced printing methods.
by Stuart Deavall | Sep 21, 2011 | Technology & Gadgets
Parents looking to buy ink supplies for their home computer may be interested in a new device that aims to encourage kids' creativity. The Origo is a 3D printer designed to be used by ten-year-olds and promises to allow youngsters to create any item they can...
by Stuart Deavall | Sep 21, 2011 | Printers
Ink cartridges maker Epson has unveiled two new multifunction printers (MFPs) that are intended for use in environments where space is limited. The SX435W and SX235W are the latest additions to the company's Small-in-One range, which also includes the recently...
by Stuart Deavall | Sep 21, 2011 | Printers
Home computer users investing in ink cartridges to accompany their new Canon printer may find their device is compatible with AirPrint. The manufacturer has added the feature to its Pixma MG8250, MG6250 and MG5350 machines, meaning owners of the models can now...
by Stuart Deavall | Sep 20, 2011 | News
Printer supplies maker Canon has confirmed that it is continuing its support for three of Europe's biggest fashion weeks that are taking place this autumn. The brand is the title sponsor of events taking place in London and Milan and a key sponsor of the Paris...