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*improve resolution (atomic) | *improve resolution (atomic) | ||
*improve print speed (instantaneous) | *improve print speed (instantaneous) | ||
*enhance material availability (all) | *enhance material availability (all) | ||
*reduce parts of the printer (1?) | *reduce parts of the printer (1?) | ||
*reduce costs of printer (free) | *reduce costs of printer (free) | ||
*reduce costs of materials (free) | *reduce costs of materials (free) | ||
*make it easier to use (McDonald's screen) | *make it easier to use (McDonald's screen) | ||
*make it easier to assemble (self) | *make it easier to assemble (self) | ||
*make it easier to maintain (none, unbreakable, self healing) | *make it easier to maintain (none, unbreakable, self healing) | ||
*make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone, dinner) | *make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone, dinner) | ||
*use functional printing materials (e.g. electronics) | *use functional printing materials (e.g. electronics) | ||
*reduce waste (zero) | *reduce waste (zero) | ||
*use less energy (zero or ambient) | *use less energy (zero or ambient) | ||
*quieter printing (soundless) | *quieter printing (soundless) | ||
Remove the motors, replace the mechanical pulley system with electromagnets to move the belt up and down. [[User:Bllafata|Bllafata]] ([[User talk:Bllafata|talk]]) 07:51, 1 December 2015 (PST) | |||
*ubiquitous printing (everywhere) | *ubiquitous printing (everywhere) | ||
*print smaller (nanoscale) | *print smaller (nanoscale) |
Revision as of 15:51, 1 December 2015
Bllafata (talk) 07:17, 1 December 2015 (PST) WayneHelminen (talk) 07:19, 1 December 2015 (PST)
- improve resolution (atomic)
- improve print speed (instantaneous)
- enhance material availability (all)
- reduce parts of the printer (1?)
- reduce costs of printer (free)
- reduce costs of materials (free)
- make it easier to use (McDonald's screen)
- make it easier to assemble (self)
- make it easier to maintain (none, unbreakable, self healing)
- make fully assembled products (anything - computer, car, smartphone, dinner)
- use functional printing materials (e.g. electronics)
- reduce waste (zero)
- use less energy (zero or ambient)
- quieter printing (soundless)
Remove the motors, replace the mechanical pulley system with electromagnets to move the belt up and down. Bllafata (talk) 07:51, 1 December 2015 (PST)
- ubiquitous printing (everywhere)
- print smaller (nanoscale)
- print bigger (apartment complex, Great Wall of China, planet?)
- enable auto calibration
- enable auto leveling
- enable auto monitoring
- enable quality control
- enable real-time feedback
- make it safer (infant approved)
- make is smell good (designer imposters?)
- make it from current waste products (CO2, flyash, spent fuel rods?)