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    The most recent example of this idea of duplication as opposed to original generation is the modern phenomenon of three-dimensional or 3D printing. There has been a huge amount of interest following 3D printing as it has transcended from a futuristic figment of the imagination to a shelf-stocked product in a number of years and can be purchased today from just €230. The incredibly innovative sensation that is 3D printing is seen to be completely ahead of its time and to have come out of nowhere.…

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    Footwear Analysis Theory

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    John Zarka Mr. Kirby Forensic Science March 22, 2016 Shoe Print The basic theory behind footwear analysis is that, much like fingerprints, shoes may leave behind either prints (referred to as "imprints") or impressions that can be examined by investigators. The type of evidence left behind depends largely on the type of surface traveled. For example, a shoe will leave an impression in loose sand, but on a hard surface like concrete or linoleum, it will leave an imprint. These imprints or…

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    Printing Industry Benefits

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    Businesses are constantly increasing their demand for printed products. As books, magazines, flyers, and other materials circulate throughout the consumer circle, the demand for those materials increases. Individuals see the products that others have and see the necessity in procuring them. Therefore, more people are seeking printed materials in education, the workplace, and for enjoyment creating a need for high quality machines, toners, and inks that can handle the work overload. As a result,…

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    3D Printing Essay

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    a solid 3 dimensional object. 3D printers work automatically by reading digital files from the computer called CAD (Computer Aided Design) files. These files are created using a 3D modeling program in the computer. Like every printer it has to use some form of ink. However, a 3D printer works slightly differently as it uses various materials such as polymers, plastic and maybe even metals as “ink” to print the object. Now u may be thinking what are 3D printers used for, and more importantly…

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    know is the design of your stickers. It is for a fact that sometimes you might be tempted to utilize your own home printer to do your own printing. As much possible, avoid printing your sticker on your own. The print quality of your home printer will not be quality enough and can sometimes lead to some problems that might affect your…

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    Impact Of Laser Printer

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    the creation of the laser printer. What would we do without our paper in seconds? Or having to witness a very loud sound of two metal wheels turning against each other just to print a picture. Consider having to wait at least three days for the flyers made by your team or club. We should also consider…

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    ability to connect a 3D printed model to the 3D printer used for its production. The main objective focused on identification of physical characteristics of the 3D printed model that are caused by a specific 3D printer parameter. Two 3D printers were utilized in this research. The first is a Printrbot 3D printer (model 1404) running Marlin Firmware (version: 1.0.0 bedlevel metal- simple). The software used to communicate with the Printrbot 3D printer is Repetier-Host (version 0.56) running…

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    Risk Mitigation Plan

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    Risk Mitigation Plan Spectrum Marketing’s Sign Department is creating a risk mitigation plan to go hand and hand with the introduction of customizable 3-D printing. There are many different types of risk involved with rolling out this new product that will be identified in the plan below. The purpose of this plan is to prepare the company and lessen the projected risks of the new product launch. Each risk will include a strategy or guideline based on the likeliness of occurrence on how to…

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    Evolution Of 3D Printing

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    mankind in advancing to the next step in their evolutionary chain. The 21st century 's latest technology is the 3D printer, a device capable of redefining day to day lives by printing all of our needs. It is claimed 3D printing will be an absolute positive technology to benefit mankind, but we will soon encounter situations where uncontrolled, illegal substances…

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    Anthropology Case Studies

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    Case studies Many cases in the literature have utilized CT imaging to address bioarchaeological questions; however, predominately they focus on mummification studies, with only a few cases in reference to bone specifically. One such case was in the article Non-invasive Archaeology of Skeletal Material by CT scanning and Three-dimensional Reconstruction by Lynnerup et al. (1997). In this case the skeletal remains are of a very fragile and delicate 7000 year old ancient Sumerian skeleton that was…

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