The fifth of The Recycler’s quarterly compilations of wide-format columns covers 3D printing, third-party ink, e-waste recycling, alternative energy and devices being more than just speedy.
The fifth Wide-format Quarterly, which you can view or download here, features five of our latest wide-format columns from Neal McChristy, with the first the third part of a focus on 3D printing, this time looking at plans for use in space. Other columns included a focus on third-party ink in wide-format printing, US e-waste recycling, alternative energy spreading in business, and how sometimes wide-format can be about more than speed.
The first Wide-format quarterly, which is available to view here, covered electronic signage in relation to the large-format printer sector, 3D printing and its future uses in space and closer to home, as well as the growth in mobile printing and its usage in wide-format, particularly with regards to OEM mobile applications.
The second, which you can view and download here, addressed the inkjet press market and its reactions to the growth in inkjet, dye-sublimation wide-format printers and options, and the different aqueous wide-format printing choices for small businesses. The third, which you can view or download here, focused on the first focusing on faster wide-format devices in a ‘speed war’, what competitive, used machines are available, and the future of wide-format ink and the potential of graphene inkjet technology.
The fourth, which you can view or download here, focused on label printing and its development in wide-format; the second on mobile printing’s impact on the sector, and its use in wide-format devices; the third on 3D printing (as the first of a three-part series) in the home and education; and the fourth on 3D printing in medical and material markets (the second of the three-part series).
The quarterlies are part of The Recycler’s online magazines and guides offering, which you can view here.