New 3D Printer Cartridges Launches at InknTonerUK

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We are pleased to announce the launch of the new 3D printer cartridges at inkntoneruk.co.uk.

inkntoneruk.co.uk presents the world’s most affordable 3D Printer cartridges for the new generation personal 3D Printers!

Cubify brings the world’s most affordable 3D Printer Cartridges range for your personal Cubify 3D printer to market with inkntoneruk.co.uk and they are;

Cube 3 (Generation 3)

Experience 3D printing with the Cube 3 Gen3 printers as these powerful and fast 3D printers in this range is simple and real easy to use making it child-friendly for everyone to enjoy printing 3D items and objects that you will love. It’s your own personal 3D printer beautifully designed for home use and we can assure you that you would love and appreciate what you make with it when using the 3D printer cartridges from inkntoneruk.co.uk.

Cube 3D Printer in Grey Colour (Gen3)
Cube 3D Printer in White Colour (Gen3)

Cube Pro

The Cube Pro range of 3D printers takes 3D printing to a different level as they are powerfully designed and long lasting so you can experience the full power of 3D printing and create multi-material and triple colour printing with super high-resolution with ease with the Cube Pro range. This premium range of 3D printers lets you print big and precise due to its size and ultra high-resolution. Get more fun out of 3D printing by using the 3D printer cartridges from inkntoneruk.co.uk for your Cube Pro 3D printers.

Cube Pro 3D Printer
Cube Pro 3D Duo Printer
Cube Pro 3D Trio Printer

To view the full range of 3D Cartridges for the Cubify Cube 3 and Cube Pro 3D Printers Click the link below;
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There are a whole range of vibrant colours to choose from for the 3D cartridges at inkntoneruk.co.uk like red, green, neon orange, teal, purple, glow in the dark green, gold, bronze, pale yellow, navy blue, tan, magenta and many more…

There are two types of materials to choose from for the cartridges and they are Plastic ABS filament and Plastic PLA filament. The differences are show below:

3d printers filaments

To launch this exciting range of 3D products inkntoneruk.co.uk is offering free fast delivery on all 3D printer cartridges. In addition to this offer, inkntoneruk.co.uk are promoting every 3D printer cartridges with Reward Points to get money off your next order and 100% Money Back Guarantee on all products.

Order online now or if you would like to speak to one of our team, please call us on 020 8216 55711. If you need any assistance please feel free to contact our dedicated customer services team by emailing us at contact@inkntoneruk.co.uk. Alternatively, please feel free to return to our website and browse through our 3D product range. We appreciate your interest on 3D Cartridges and always look forward to welcoming you back to our site soon.

The First 3D Printer in Space

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The first 3D printer in space is here and ready to print all sorts of objects in zero gravity conditions. The United States Space Agency NASA has obviously spotted the potential benefits of 3D printing and are wasting no time whatsoever, as they will be deploying the first 3D printer to a space station as early as next year.

CEO of NASA, Aaron Kemmer said “Imagine an astronaut needing to make a life-or-death repair on the International Space Station, rather than hoping that the necessary parts and tools are on the station already, what if the parts could be 3D printed when they needed them?”

The parts and objects are not the only topics that are in discussion by NASA. 3D printing could also help to print food for astronauts which would increase space traveling time even further.

Dave Korsmeyer, director of engineering at Nasa said “If you want to be adaptable, you have to be able to design and manufacture on the fly, and that’s where 3D printing in space comes in”

This is definitely the step in the right direction from NASA and from the humanity. With 3D printers advancing as we speak it is extremely exciting time for the explorers of the universe. However astronauts will have to make sure that they have at least two or three 3D printers on board just in case one of the printers break down.

In conclusion, nobody knows whether 3D printing will save human species but one thing for sure it will make things easier for the astronauts by opening different types of possibilities.

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3D printer Velleman K8200 on sale

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Finally, the long anticipated moment when 3D printers become available for purchase to the public is here. This brilliant piece of machinery allows everybody’s imagination to materialise. If you can image it then you can probably print it too.

The 3D printer has been hailed as a potential “game changer” by technology experts and fans. How awesome it is to know that a device that can print pretty much anything is finally available to everybody. A lot of people find it difficult to even imagine what these 3D printers are capable of but if you want any clarification just check this promotional video out and see for yourself how magnificent this device actually is. The idea of printing a printer or a HP Deskjet printer cartridge with a printer sounds odd but this technology is now available to buy on the high street and online.

Velleman K8200 cost price is £699.99 which is relatively cheap if you take into consideration the technology involved and potential benefits. It is claimed that the device could pay for itself within few months depending on what you need to be printed. The Velleman K8200 uses special 3D software that allows you to print in almost any object layer by layer in a 20 x 20 x 20 cm print area.

For more information on and if you would like to buy the Velleman K8200, visit Maplin website.

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NASA print Rocket Engine

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3D printing continues to live up to high expectations. It seems that if humans ever discover other habitable planets, 3D printing will play a major part in it. The latest NASA release states that they have successfully printed and tested a rocket engine using a 3D printer. The problem with space travel is that once you are out there, you have to make the most out of what you have because you can’t just go online and order a Canon printer cartridge or HP Deskjet ink cartridge for that matter. You are millions of miles away from planet earth and such commodities at least for now are simply impossible.

This printer is very different from your usual HP printer. It uses laser beam that melts and fuses metallic powder to form different type of shapes. Rest assured it won’t be using a toner cartridge to print with ether. However, NASA are inquiring the Washington State University researches about the possibility of using the lunar rocks powder. I hope readers understand the magnitude of this because if astronauts will be able to 3D print a new spacecraft using lunar rocks, then our chances of further exploring the endless universe will increase dramatically. This could well open the door for the astronauts to travel for their whole lifetime. It is obviously not ideal but until time warping is invented, it is the only way.

NASA’s space technology administrator Michael Gazarik stated:

“Nasa recognises that on Earth and potentially in space, additive manufacturing can be game-changing for new mission opportunities, significantly reducing production time and cost by printing tools, engine parts or even entire spacecraft”

Other major advantage of 3D printing is that it reduces costs by up to 70% and as you may know, space toys don’t come cheap like budget compatible HP toner cartridges at Inkntoneruk.co.uk for instance.

In conclusion the space travel future with 3D printers does look very promising indeed but what will it take for us to travel vast distances though the universe only the time can tell. It is in man’s nature to explore his own environment and space travelling is an essential part of human evolution and continued existence. Fingers crossed that sooner rather then later NASA and 3D printing will conquer space travelling and will uncover the unknown. Human curiosity led us all the way to Mars. The Curiosity Rover on Mars is doing well and is sending back materials to earth to test, indicating positive habitability.

Back on the earth however, consumers don’t have to pay high prices for HP inks or HP toners any longer. Price promise is here to ensure that our customers get the best deal on the printer cartridges and printer inks. Let Inkntoneruk.co.uk handle the delivery of your ink and toner consumables for free today.

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3D Printed Breast Implants

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There is one common thing between the printing industry and the breast implant industry. They are both huge! Also, anyone can purchase breast implants in a similar way that you buy hp toner cartridges, except the “minor” operation and the slightly more expensive cost price.

3D Printing Developments

3D printing continues to go in the right direction to improve many different things in our life’s. This time 3D printing will attempt to help out the medical sector by printing breast implants. You are probably thinking “oh no, not fake boobs again!!” but do no rush into conclusions because TeVido BioDevices a company from Texas is primarily concentrating on the breast cancer patients who are undergoing surgeries.

Why 3D printed breast implants instead of the old method?

TeVido BioDevices has indicated that it will be used for cosmetic surgery as well, once the technology is developed fully. Apparently, it will be cheaper than the current breast implant surgery. Another reason why 3D printed breast implants would be better is because it will deliver better end-results. It will use the body fat of the patient and can even be used for nipple reconstruction. This means that in a way, breast implants would be natural.

Cheaper and natural breasts? This is almost as good, if not better than our pair of toners for the compatible Samsung MLT-D103L toner cartridges for the Samsung ml-2955DW printer which cost only £49.99. The 3D industry has to develop for a while before it will be able to achieve that type of cost price and the developments of this printer are still in early stages. The technology so far has only been an experiment on mice. Nevertheless the future looks bright because there has been some funding but despite receiving an award of 115,000 euro grant ReVido will need way more money than this and will be applying for another grant.

One of the co-founders of the TeVido company Laura Bosworth commented:

“We highlighted the idea that ours could be a platform and picked a target market. Once we get this working, it could be useful in a wide portfolio of applications. We’re focusing on filling a small tumour void as our first product”

How Does it Work?

The 3D printer works the same as the inkjet printer does, except instead of ink cartridges it uses protein, gelatine, alginate and specialised gel.

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Print a House with 3D Printer

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the future of 3D Printing. The 3D printing technology has been improving rapidly in the last couple of years and a lot of interesting objects have been already printed, such as motorbikes, guns, dresses and even cheeseburgers! But we bet you didn’t expect to 3D Print…. A HOUSE?!

The House and the Dimensions

The possibilities are endless and that is why, it makes sense to print an endless house! Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars is planning to print a house using huge D-shape 3D printer, printing 6 x 9 meter pieces at each time and then assembling them together.

The house will be a circle shape and will have floors that transform into ceilings, with 1 entrance and 1 exit in each room, making it an “endless house”.

3D Printed House

This project is due to start in 2014 and should take an estimated one year and six months to complete.

Janjaap Ruijssenaars Comments

When asked about the design of the house this is what Janjaap Ruijssenaars had to say: “We analysed that the essence of landscape is that it has no beginning or ending, so it’s continuous, not only the fact the world is round but also water goes into land, valleys into mountains, it’s always continuous.”

Ruijssenaars has hinted where his inspiration came from when he commented:

“The great thing about the printer is that you can take it somewhere and then print with the ground you find on location”

“So you could take the printer to the moon, assemble it there and print with moon material.”

It is fascinating to know, that our future generations will be printing houses just by pressing a single button and possibly printing houses on the moon with the new extraordinary 3D printer technology.

Here at Ink’n’TonerUK we cannot offer you 3D cartridges just yet, but we can offer low cost ink cartridges and low cost toner cartridges for you to print your 3D house plans, so when the time is right, you will have the plans handy to print your own 3D home.

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Chocolate 3D Printer Available For Sale

Yes, you indeed read that correctly. In line with the latest advances in 3D printing see’s the release of Choc Creator Version 1 which can print out custom 3D chocolates. At a hefty pricetag of around £2500 the Choc Creator Version 1 certainly is not cheap but has gathered interest from big name chocolate brands like Thornton’s and Co. The Choc Creator printer uses liquid chocolate and prints onto a flatbed surface from a design loaded into a computer. It uses a syringe and mechanical arm which although slow can precisely lay chocolate onto the flatbed surface using layers to build up a multitude of 3D shapes.

Manufacturers ChocEdge say they are focused “on providing cutting-edge 3D chocolate printing solutions for creative users and establishing world-leading capability in machine, software and material development.” We say it it would certainly make a great present and go down a treat! – Pun intended.

ChocEdge came about from a collaboration between colleagues and students from the University of Exeter. Founder, Dr Liang Hao termed the technology Chocolate Additive Layer Manufacturing (ChocALM). It’s inception came about in October 2007 when a group of final year students started to develop the Chocolate Additive Layer Manufacturing (ChocALM) machine and process.

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3D Printing

Imagine a world where a computer is connected a device which can print a 3d object. Need something new from Amazon? Download the schematic and make it yourself on your own 3D Printer. Need a new part for your car or home? Download the model and hit print! 3D Printing opens up a world of opportunities and possibilities. Such a world sounds like it’s been plucked straight from Star Trek’s replicator and twenty years ago most people would of laughed but not Charles Hull who invented the first commercial 3d printer in 1984 based on a technique called stereolithography. To put it bluntly 3d printers create, real solid objects from digital data.

Over the last decade costs have been falling and the range of materials these printers use has steadily risen. 3D Printing has evolved so far to the point that the printers can now print with metals and fabrics and can make things which would otherwise be very difficult to manufacture. The applications for 3d printing is wide as it is diverse, and with attractive cost and time savings, major companies, and organisations are now starting to explore their potential.

If you thought you were going to be buying HP ink cartridges forever think again. The way forward is HP 3d ink cartridges. If you don’t know what I’m talking about why not take a look at the video.

Have you watched star trek the next generation? If you thought the replicator was the work of science fiction, think again. There are predictions that in about 20 years every home will have a 3d printer, changing the world and consumerism as we know it.

Ink cartridges as we know it will change forever. In fact it raises the question what will you do when run out of ink cartridges to print with? Order some new ink cartridges or make your own ink cartridges with your 3d printer? How about when you need a new printer? Why not additionally design your own or download a schematic straight from HP with the designs for your ink cartridges? I could go on but I think you see where I’m going with this.