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Scientists at MIT developed a method that uses UV light to change the colors of 3D-printed objects without having to reprint them.
MIT CSAIL's ColorFab tech allows 3D-printed objects to change color, courtesy of special dyes that can be activated and deactivated when exposed to different wavelengths of light.
These 3D-Printed Objects Can Turn Any Color You Want MIT researchers hope a process that uses a special photochromic dye to change an object’s color in response to light will one day reduce waste ...
Entrepreneurs in Denmark have taken another step towards improving the general usability of 3D printers with the Diamond Hotend, a single 3D extruder unit that can mix and melt three filaments ...
Stability AI, the startup behind the text-to-image model Stable Diffusion, has released a tool that taps AI to generate 3D models.
Now, Substance users can seamlessly create, render and print their full-color models with physical textures directly from Adobe Substance to their Stratasys PolyJet printer.
A collector of classic computers has worked on a 3D printer filament designed to color-match classic Macintosh casings, which should help future restoration projects.
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