Digital 3D Photocopiers

The Makerbot Digitizer Scans Items for Making a 3D-Printed Copy

3D printing requires an extensive computer rendering to be completed before starting the process, but the Makerbot Digitizer takes the hassle out of the process by being able to copy any item by scanning the surface structure. Working like a 3D photocopier, the Makerbot Digitizer takes the complex process behind 3D printing out of the equation and replaces it with a product that's simple to use with no training required.

The Makerbot Digitizer works by an item being placed on the turntable-like surface and having the digital eye scan the entirety of it. From here, the data can be correlated with a 3D printer -- like the Makerbot Replicator 2 -- and the process can be put forth to copy a product as many times as desired.
Trend Themes
1. Simplified 3D Printing - The Makerbot Digitizer simplifies the 3D printing process by eliminating the need for extensive rendering processes.
2. Mass Customization - A 3D photocopier allows businesses to create customized products effortlessly and on-demand.
3. Rapid Prototyping - The Makerbot Digitizer provides a quick and accessible way to produce prototypes before committing to large production runs.
Industry Implications
1. Manufacturing - The Makerbot Digitizer has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing by making it easier to create customized prototypes and products.
2. Product Design - In the product design industry, using a 3D photocopier for rapid prototyping saves time and resources.
3. Architecture - Architects can easily create 3D models of their designs using a 3D photocopier, streamlining the design and review process.

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