Re: HP getting into the rapid prototype printer business

From: PENQUAKR74@aol.com
Date: Fri Sep 19 2003 - 22:45:16 EEST


To clean a part automatically you might use a slight vacuum to remove at the
excess materials from internal volumes, and then forced air to remove the
excess materials from the exposed surfaces, leaving a manageable, much less messy
job for a user.

The excess material would be placed internal to the machine in a container
that can be disposed of from time to time. Another consumable.

The "ownership cost" of the machine is dependent upon the software available
to run it and the software applications to use it. As you think of each
problem that you could be presented with, there is a way to overcome it
inexpensively and efficiently.

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