Here's another good idea for printers. Do you have an inkjet printer you're not using? Well now you can get it to print out circuits.
Kurzweil has an explanation on how to do it. From the site....
"The technique, called instant inkjet circuits, allows for printing arbitrary-shaped conductors onto rigid or flexible materials and could advance the prototyping skills of non-technical enthusiasts and novice hackers."
It'll cost you about $300 to get started, but if you do a lot of prototyping that's cheap. Imagine how this and 3D printing in the classroom could revolutionize tech education.
Friday, November 15, 2013
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