3D Printer Car-tridge?
BBC’s TopGear have reported that the world’s first 3D printed car has been assembled, using parts that were printed out on a high-tech 3D printer.
BBC’s TopGear have reported that the world’s first 3D printed car has been assembled, using parts that were printed out on a high-tech 3D printer.
Printers are an essential part of our everyday lives. Whether we are printing letters at home, whether the kids are printing off their homework, or whether we’re printing off business reports at work, most of us use our printers on a daily basis.
We’ve recently brought you exciting news about the endless capabilities of using 3D printers. From food and chocolate printers to human organ printers, the technology for 3D printers is moving faster than James Corden moves through a buffet table.
So it seemed only a matter of time before criminals put the 3D printer to what they know best; scamming money from the unsuspecting public.
Let’s be honest, if our printer could really churn out money at the press of a button, we’d be buying printer ink cartridges by the dozens, and at Cartridge Monkey’s low prices, we’d save even more of our manufactured money to spend on ourselves.
Recently, we brought the story of Marque Gumbs from Manhattan in New York who was jailed for stealing and selling $4 million dollars worth of ink cartridges and toners from his employer. Well it seems that Mr Gumbs may soon be getting a new cell mate.