Mcor Arke

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Mcor Arke promotional video, first presented at CES 2016.
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So happy to be an official reseller for Mcor! This is an amazing 3D printer.

RapidScanD
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Seems to be a good solution for solid forms but not so clear about hollow figures or complex geometrical forms. I don't think it's possible to eliminate the paper from difficult areas (in comparison with sls powder polymers). Also the supply of paper is in a roll, does it mean the paper should be also supplied by Mcor? Thanks

JordiFornies
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The use of sheets of paper was one of the big advantages of the iris - if this one runs on rolls, then we'll have to stock up on paper rolls and find a way to source and ship them (directly from Mcor?).

LMF
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Still doesn't show the stuff comes out of the paper.

illustriouschin
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This this is potentially game changing.

bigairred
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Be cool if it put - coats of varnish on the outside edge - *after* it cut each layer : unless it already does - are the objects - actually usable - or just for show - with a 3D plastic printer - I made : knobs for my cooker - handle for my fridge - handles for my windows (die cast metal ones snapped) - waterproof industrial camera housing - covers for a router table

OghamTheBold
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No se ve muy claro el proceso de creación del resultado final. Me hubiera gustado más que se hubiese impreso la lata de Coke

hugosanchezes
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Very nice idea but I can imagine this thing taking days to print even the smallest things.

pp-jhig
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To Dave P. Big waste of paper? Absolutely the opposite. First of all paper is not even close in price of any other 3DP material. So already there a big saving. Secondly this machine just uses the amount necessary for the build in question. So actually very economic. And waste paper can be easily sent off for recycling. Environmental friendly and this is truly the only "green" machine in the 3D-world.That is the tech side of things. The true beauty of this all new machine is that it produces fullcolor 3D-prints with unrivalled detail and color range. The builds are also very strong and sturdy. You dont need to add anything to the final build if so desired. But usually one has a waterbased seal that is just sprayed on to the surface and it preserves the build and also enhances the colors. If you like the model to be extra sturdy a quick dip in cyanoacrylate can be applied. Personally I dont like CA too much - but it bonds with the paper and becomes rock hard! Famous is the hammer Mcor made and which can actually be used! This is the worlds first fullcolor desktop plug-n-play 3D-printer and for anyone interested in having unique colorful builds from a 3D-printer I really recommend you get aquinted with Mcor Arke! I am definitely impressed with what I have seen so far!

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